Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 Thank you phine. I am trying to get those chewable C's down every hour or two. That's what I used in the past if I got a bad reaction to a med. - then I just stopped taking meds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 I don't have any advice but a similar situation I had with blood pressure meds. It kept getting higher and they kept playing around with dosages. They kept telling me this doesn't happen. I was about ready to explode (literally) and I finally quit them cold turkey (not wise LOL) finally went to a chiro who got it under control. Cheri > > Joe: > > Two weeks ago they were amazed at what good health I was in. I had bl.work the day before starting this - it was excellent. > > I don't take meds.....rarely anyways, and when I do it's a children's liquid dose (last time almost 2 yrs. ago now). I told that dr. that and asked him if he could start me at a small dose and up it if it became necessary - to give my body time to adjust and maybe avoid most of the side effects. He said 'no. I go strictly by the book. If there is a problem, I'll back it off'' I should have walked out then, but we are in a strange area where we know no-one, and I had phlebitis and blood clots (for the lst time - had just had a long, almost non-stop car trip of 13.5 hours). > > I know the dose was way too much for my body. It hit me hard. When I told him the next morning, he just looked at me and said 'oh, a bl.clot must have broken off and went to the lung' - so up to the hosp. for tests - they were near perfect. I know he knew I was having a bad reaction - all the signs were there, but he just ignored it. Day by day I was getting worse - but all he did was ask a few questions and check my blood. Then it got to this point - I can't breath, I'm not eating. I know most of the symptoms I have, others have had, too....a lot get cold when their blood is too thin. It's like ice running thru the veins. > And it scares me not to be able to breath or even walk across the room, plus not having any appetite at all. > > I don't take much Vit.E - only 200 mg. in the morning and 200mg at night (and not that often) - it usually helps with breathing if combined with Vit.C. There was only one report over a 30 yr. time period on using Vit.E with coumadin. One person. used 1200 mg. a day. But testing after that showed for most people even that amount was ok. > > what is the Magnesium Citrate for? That will help with this breathing? > > I have treated myself naturally for over 30 yrs. - since I had my last cancer. My system just does not tolerate 'drugs'. > > Thank you so much for responding. I am just frightened, don't know how to get myself back to where I was. And not being able to breath only makes it worse. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 Hi Irene, Please, do yourself a favor and look up who may have stated that peroxide is no good for you. Off all the places, lungs are the organ to deal with oxygen. This is the most likely the reason why peroxide has the cleaning, positive effect on them in a very short time. It releases phlegm and it makes you breathe when it gets difficult, if nothing else. After all, you can as well start at one drop and see for yourself. With kind regards, Slavek. Irene G wrote: > > > > Slavek > > Thank you so much for responding. > I thought I had read that taking hydrogen peroxide was not good. > > I can't help being frightened. I felt good just two weeks ago, before > I started this. And have done so well for 14 months on my own with > lung cancer, stage 4. > > I just don't know what to do - I do not want to go to a hospital. > They will just shoot me up with more drugs - and prob. kill me off. > But this is not good..... > > again, thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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