Guest guest Posted February 14, 2008 Report Share Posted February 14, 2008 Hi Dave, That is great that your dr gives you your script for 90 days..mine will only give my opana er and before that morphine for 30 days and I need to pick up the script every month and take it to the pharmacy..I too live in PA..that gets to be a pain and most of the time my hubby does it since I am not up to running around to get it. I also have vicodin for break thru pain as well `*`*Kathy*`*` Stressed is just desserts spelled backwards A true friend walks in when the rest of the world walks out. Stars are like friends you may not always see them..but they are always there Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2008 Report Share Posted February 14, 2008 Hi Dave, That is great that your dr gives you your script for 90 days..mine will only give my opana er and before that morphine for 30 days and I need to pick up the script every month and take it to the pharmacy..I too live in PA..that gets to be a pain and most of the time my hubby does it since I am not up to running around to get it. I also have vicodin for break thru pain as well `*`*Kathy*`*` Stressed is just desserts spelled backwards A true friend walks in when the rest of the world walks out. Stars are like friends you may not always see them..but they are always there Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2008 Report Share Posted February 14, 2008 > > >- > >Dave, You must be from Phili! I'm in Bethlehem. > > > Actually when I got assistance I lived outside of Lancaster, PA. I > now live in Wyomissing, outside of Reading, PA. I am very blessed to > have a Doctor who believes me, I had to sign papers saying I would > not sell them or Doctor shop or I would lose my prescriptions. I > also must come in for follow up visits, every three months, get > regular liver tests, and the Oxycoton scripts are written with No > refills 90 days worth, so I need to see him everytime I need a new > script. Dave > I Dave, I go to Pain Management. I had to sign papers too to the same bit. also it said that if I asked for more meds too early that they would no longer prescrbe any. I take oyxcodine and neurotin. the latter is for nerve pain. It has helped. I get yearly blood work through my diabetic doctor. He monitars my liver for problems. I also take Lamitical, a mood stabilizer for depression (Bipolar 2). that will elevate one of my liver enzymes. the oxycodine does not. my doctor explained that When all the enzymes are elevated then there is liver damage. Yes Tyelenol is the worse for overloading the liver in large amounts. I have seen several cases of attempted suicide by injestion of large amounts of Tylenol. They went to ICU. A ER Dr told me that after taking a large dose, Like 100 you throw up, then start to feel better. That's when your enzymes go up and stage 3 you're dead from liver failure. I think tylenol is safe in prescribed doses. The problem is it can cause GI distress and chew up your stomach after awhile. That is the problem with me. all antiinflammatory meds, eat up my stomach and don't work anymore. I hated to move to a narcotic med. But I ran out of nonnarotic ones that worked. I had build up a tolerance to all of them. I am milking these meds as LONG as possible so I don't have to get something stronger. I do not want to spend my life as a zombie. Its hard when you have consistant pain, not to want to take something that will stop the pain. Especially when you can think of nothing else but pain! It sounds likeyou were able to hook up to good help. that is super. Its hard to think someone who cares enough to want to help and believe that you are in so much pain. I have heard that Berks is a good county for social services. Nice area too! Take care dave and everyone. Its nice to know that I'm not alone in my struggles!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2008 Report Share Posted February 14, 2008 > > >- > >Dave, You must be from Phili! I'm in Bethlehem. > > > Actually when I got assistance I lived outside of Lancaster, PA. I > now live in Wyomissing, outside of Reading, PA. I am very blessed to > have a Doctor who believes me, I had to sign papers saying I would > not sell them or Doctor shop or I would lose my prescriptions. I > also must come in for follow up visits, every three months, get > regular liver tests, and the Oxycoton scripts are written with No > refills 90 days worth, so I need to see him everytime I need a new > script. Dave > I Dave, I go to Pain Management. I had to sign papers too to the same bit. also it said that if I asked for more meds too early that they would no longer prescrbe any. I take oyxcodine and neurotin. the latter is for nerve pain. It has helped. I get yearly blood work through my diabetic doctor. He monitars my liver for problems. I also take Lamitical, a mood stabilizer for depression (Bipolar 2). that will elevate one of my liver enzymes. the oxycodine does not. my doctor explained that When all the enzymes are elevated then there is liver damage. Yes Tyelenol is the worse for overloading the liver in large amounts. I have seen several cases of attempted suicide by injestion of large amounts of Tylenol. They went to ICU. A ER Dr told me that after taking a large dose, Like 100 you throw up, then start to feel better. That's when your enzymes go up and stage 3 you're dead from liver failure. I think tylenol is safe in prescribed doses. The problem is it can cause GI distress and chew up your stomach after awhile. That is the problem with me. all antiinflammatory meds, eat up my stomach and don't work anymore. I hated to move to a narcotic med. But I ran out of nonnarotic ones that worked. I had build up a tolerance to all of them. I am milking these meds as LONG as possible so I don't have to get something stronger. I do not want to spend my life as a zombie. Its hard when you have consistant pain, not to want to take something that will stop the pain. Especially when you can think of nothing else but pain! It sounds likeyou were able to hook up to good help. that is super. Its hard to think someone who cares enough to want to help and believe that you are in so much pain. I have heard that Berks is a good county for social services. Nice area too! Take care dave and everyone. Its nice to know that I'm not alone in my struggles!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2008 Report Share Posted February 14, 2008 > > >- > >Dave, You must be from Phili! I'm in Bethlehem. > > > Actually when I got assistance I lived outside of Lancaster, PA. I > now live in Wyomissing, outside of Reading, PA. I am very blessed to > have a Doctor who believes me, I had to sign papers saying I would > not sell them or Doctor shop or I would lose my prescriptions. I > also must come in for follow up visits, every three months, get > regular liver tests, and the Oxycoton scripts are written with No > refills 90 days worth, so I need to see him everytime I need a new > script. Dave > I Dave, I go to Pain Management. I had to sign papers too to the same bit. also it said that if I asked for more meds too early that they would no longer prescrbe any. I take oyxcodine and neurotin. the latter is for nerve pain. It has helped. I get yearly blood work through my diabetic doctor. He monitars my liver for problems. I also take Lamitical, a mood stabilizer for depression (Bipolar 2). that will elevate one of my liver enzymes. the oxycodine does not. my doctor explained that When all the enzymes are elevated then there is liver damage. Yes Tyelenol is the worse for overloading the liver in large amounts. I have seen several cases of attempted suicide by injestion of large amounts of Tylenol. They went to ICU. A ER Dr told me that after taking a large dose, Like 100 you throw up, then start to feel better. That's when your enzymes go up and stage 3 you're dead from liver failure. I think tylenol is safe in prescribed doses. The problem is it can cause GI distress and chew up your stomach after awhile. That is the problem with me. all antiinflammatory meds, eat up my stomach and don't work anymore. I hated to move to a narcotic med. But I ran out of nonnarotic ones that worked. I had build up a tolerance to all of them. I am milking these meds as LONG as possible so I don't have to get something stronger. I do not want to spend my life as a zombie. Its hard when you have consistant pain, not to want to take something that will stop the pain. Especially when you can think of nothing else but pain! It sounds likeyou were able to hook up to good help. that is super. Its hard to think someone who cares enough to want to help and believe that you are in so much pain. I have heard that Berks is a good county for social services. Nice area too! Take care dave and everyone. Its nice to know that I'm not alone in my struggles!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2008 Report Share Posted February 14, 2008 > > >- > >Dave, You must be from Phili! I'm in Bethlehem. > > > Actually when I got assistance I lived outside of Lancaster, PA. I > now live in Wyomissing, outside of Reading, PA. I am very blessed to > have a Doctor who believes me, I had to sign papers saying I would > not sell them or Doctor shop or I would lose my prescriptions. I > also must come in for follow up visits, every three months, get > regular liver tests, and the Oxycoton scripts are written with No > refills 90 days worth, so I need to see him everytime I need a new > script. Dave > I Dave, I go to Pain Management. I had to sign papers too to the same bit. also it said that if I asked for more meds too early that they would no longer prescrbe any. I take oyxcodine and neurotin. the latter is for nerve pain. It has helped. I get yearly blood work through my diabetic doctor. He monitars my liver for problems. I also take Lamitical, a mood stabilizer for depression (Bipolar 2). that will elevate one of my liver enzymes. the oxycodine does not. my doctor explained that When all the enzymes are elevated then there is liver damage. Yes Tyelenol is the worse for overloading the liver in large amounts. I have seen several cases of attempted suicide by injestion of large amounts of Tylenol. They went to ICU. A ER Dr told me that after taking a large dose, Like 100 you throw up, then start to feel better. That's when your enzymes go up and stage 3 you're dead from liver failure. I think tylenol is safe in prescribed doses. The problem is it can cause GI distress and chew up your stomach after awhile. That is the problem with me. all antiinflammatory meds, eat up my stomach and don't work anymore. I hated to move to a narcotic med. But I ran out of nonnarotic ones that worked. I had build up a tolerance to all of them. I am milking these meds as LONG as possible so I don't have to get something stronger. I do not want to spend my life as a zombie. Its hard when you have consistant pain, not to want to take something that will stop the pain. Especially when you can think of nothing else but pain! It sounds likeyou were able to hook up to good help. that is super. Its hard to think someone who cares enough to want to help and believe that you are in so much pain. I have heard that Berks is a good county for social services. Nice area too! Take care dave and everyone. Its nice to know that I'm not alone in my struggles!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2008 Report Share Posted February 15, 2008 Some meds HAVE to be reapproved by your doctor monthly. It's state law. Debbie Dahl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2008 Report Share Posted February 15, 2008 Some meds HAVE to be reapproved by your doctor monthly. It's state law. Debbie Dahl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2008 Report Share Posted February 15, 2008 Some meds HAVE to be reapproved by your doctor monthly. It's state law. Debbie Dahl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2008 Report Share Posted February 15, 2008 Some meds HAVE to be reapproved by your doctor monthly. It's state law. Debbie Dahl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2008 Report Share Posted February 16, 2008 It is very true that a doctor can cut you off your pain medication cold turkey. My pain doctor cut me off the day I called to cancel my third epidural in L5. Thankfully a had some medication left when I called my HPH doctor. He proceeded to give me a new prescriptions on the spot. Doctors can be very cruel especially when you have in some way offended them or their staff as I did. I think that if this had not happened that he would still have cut me off. I am seeing a new doctor over 100 miles from her on March 11th. I also had another MRI done yesterday that was very painful because of the position that I was place in. My HPH did not understand me when I told him that my pain was further down the back than my neck, hence I got just the neck done. While I was there I also got a little smarts and asked for a print out of the first MRI report on my lumbar MRI. It has more than a herniated disc in L5 in it. I do not want to bore you with what they found but I am not understanding all the medical lingo. I would have to take up half a page to fill out all that they found.\\ I am very sorry that a person on this board was treated cruelly in a reply. I have done a lot of research and still come up short on answers. Please do not let you stop coming here for caring and understanding advice which is the norm here. Please everyone have a relatively pain free day. Cheryl V --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2008 Report Share Posted February 16, 2008 It is very true that a doctor can cut you off your pain medication cold turkey. My pain doctor cut me off the day I called to cancel my third epidural in L5. Thankfully a had some medication left when I called my HPH doctor. He proceeded to give me a new prescriptions on the spot. Doctors can be very cruel especially when you have in some way offended them or their staff as I did. I think that if this had not happened that he would still have cut me off. I am seeing a new doctor over 100 miles from her on March 11th. I also had another MRI done yesterday that was very painful because of the position that I was place in. My HPH did not understand me when I told him that my pain was further down the back than my neck, hence I got just the neck done. While I was there I also got a little smarts and asked for a print out of the first MRI report on my lumbar MRI. It has more than a herniated disc in L5 in it. I do not want to bore you with what they found but I am not understanding all the medical lingo. I would have to take up half a page to fill out all that they found.\\ I am very sorry that a person on this board was treated cruelly in a reply. I have done a lot of research and still come up short on answers. Please do not let you stop coming here for caring and understanding advice which is the norm here. Please everyone have a relatively pain free day. Cheryl V --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 they really should get in trouble for that; when they give you these kinds of meds, they know what they do to your body, and that they should wean a person off of them. Its too bad doctors are so hard to make acountable for their actions.<html><div>No greater burden can be borne by an individual than to know no one cares or understands. </div></html> neck pain@...: izabelam@...: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 19:41:31 -0500Subject: Re: Re:Question Rob, you are sure good person. But you can not be serious thinking that doctors can't cut the woman off pain killers...they do..they don't' care that she suffered thru withdrawals.she is as good to them as her money...she is low income, 52 years old woman looking tired and in pain....we sent her some money but without prescriptions she can't get the drug..well....on the streets of Tallahassee..maybe..and here in Utah lots of people think you are an addict if you need pills...I know, I am venting. I have a husband who will be facing disability , for the same reason we all are here...back and neck problems......God help us all..You all have painless night.Izabela.In a message dated 2/10/2008 10:35:00 A.M. Mountain Standard Time, robgehle@... writes:first, he can't jus cut her off thats dangerous, and she should threaten him over this. second she should try going to a clinic with her scripts and they might try to help her, at least to taper her off if nothing else. have they tried to get state insurance? I can not think of anything. I have to pay out of pocket to see my pain management, cuz my insurance doesn't cover it; I actually owe them alot already cuz we're broke. This frustrates me, not being able to come up with a solution for your sister, because i understand what shes going thru. I finally got state insurance. I wish i could help.rob<html><div><WBR>No greater burden can be borne by an individual than to know no one cares or understands.</div></html>_PainInTheNeck-PainInTheNeck-<WPainInTh_ (mailto:neck pain@...) : _izabelam@..._ (mailto:izabelam@...) : Sat, 9 Feb 2008 17:18:27 -0500Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck-: Sat, 9 Feb 2008Hi all,I read all posts every day and they are very helpful. I tell my husband..you are not alone..but now I have a question.My husband's sister lives in Tallahassee, Florida and has not insurance. She lost it recently.As soon as her doctor learned about it, he cut her off on visits, medications, he cut her prescriptions for pain - she has herniated disk and she had hip surgery.She is in pain with no insurance, no pain medication.Do you know what to do?I have not clue?How people without insurance can survive pain?Jump from the bridge to stop misery?I hope you guys know some resources for medical help when you poor and have not health insurance?Thank you all for any ideasIzabela Matej*******Hi all,I read all posts every day and they are very helpful. I te_http://music.http://music.<WBhttp://muhttp://mushttp://muhttp://music.<WBhttp\ ://mu_(http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp00300\ 000002548) ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 Dear Rysiek, Type " eggs biotin " into the message search field. Bee has gone to town on this topic, plenty of info and links. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 > > Dear Bee > I have a question about eggs , i heard that white destroy biotin in yolk and another one about cold presed flax oil > . > It have a lot of omega 3 fat , is it this oil good for us. ==> helped you with the egg question. Yes omega-3 is good depending upon the source - see the description and list of supplements in my candida article which explains what you need, etc.: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro2.php Also see this information on supplements: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu2_4_3.php Also see the Cod Liver Oil Nutrients for different brands: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/cod2.php The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2008 Report Share Posted April 13, 2008 > > What do you think about fastening healing with electric and magnetic fungus and candida killing. I mean Beck protocol , Rife device , zappers. ==>Hi Rysiek. You can search our message achives for any questions like this, since it has been discussed previously. Killing candida or any bacteria does not cure a person. You can only be cured by building up your immune system with proper nutrients. Natural healing takes time, patience and persistence with the program. No one can get well faster. The body need time heal itself properly and no quick fixes work. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2008 Report Share Posted May 2, 2008 you can ask for anything you want, the trick is to get the provider to listen to you and comply. I would ask for either a ultrasound or a ct scan of the neck region/thyroid and tell them your symptoms. I tend to listen to my patients complaints because I had bad experiences on the other side of the fence as a patient who had providers tell me my lupus was all in my head and it took years to get one to listen, so I am very empathetic. nancie From: _bearpaws Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 8:55 AM hypothyroidism Subject: question Can I ask my doc for a scan of my neck? I am concern on the pains I am having still and we both can feel small nods. ~K~ nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: not if the person is obese and a thick neck. it is very hard to determine unless you get a scan or a ultrasound what is really going on in the neck area; that also goes for body builders who have really big necks. they are very hard to palpate and determine what is really going on. I always order an ultrasound and/or ct scan to see what I am dealing with. [ depending on insurx coverage] nancie From: Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 11:41 AM hypothyroidism Subject: Re:Choking, low bp and hr, extreme sensitivity to cold,... I don't know if it's relevant to you or not, but I have a restriction in my esophagus that is called a " schatzki ring " . This is a restriction just above your stomach that will sometimes prevent food from going down; and causes a feeling of choking and a swelling pain. You might google it and see if you thing it applies to you. I don't know if a thyroid problem can cause choking; I've never heard of such. If you did have a growth or blockage from the thyroid that is enough to prevent swallowing I would think it would be obvious to a doctor. Luck, > > Choking, low bp and hr, extreme sensitivity to cold,... > <hypothyroidism/message/38127;_ylc=X3oDMTJxcXNwbnU\ yBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzE0NTY2NARncnBzcElkAzE3MDkyNTEwODIEbXNnSWQDMzgxMjcEc2V\ jA2Rtc2cEc2xrA3Ztc2cEc3RpbWUDMTIwOTU1MTM3Mw--> > > > > Posted by: " tolaniyioke " tolaniyioke@... > <mailto:tolaniyioke@...?Subject=%20Re%3AChoking%2C%20low%20bp%20and%20hr\ %2C%20extreme%20sensitivity%20to%20cold%2C%2E%2E%2E> > tolaniyioke <tolaniyioke> > > > Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:44 pm (PDT) > > Hello, > I put some of my symptoms in the subject line. Today I choked on a > gel capsule I was trying to take for a cold. Thank goodness it was a > gel - it melted/softened after a few minutes me air swallowing, > gagging, drooling and my fiance's failed attempt at the Heimlich > manuever! That's the most recent symptom of what I am convinced is > my thyroid condition. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2008 Report Share Posted May 2, 2008 thanks this is good news to and for me but very sorry that you had such a horrible experience with the doctors. ~K~ nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: you can ask for anything you want, the trick is to get the provider to listen to you and comply. I would ask for either a ultrasound or a ct scan of the neck region/thyroid and tell them your symptoms. I tend to listen to my patients complaints because I had bad experiences on the other side of the fence as a patient who had providers tell me my lupus was all in my head and it took years to get one to listen, so I am very empathetic. nancie From: _bearpaws Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 8:55 AM hypothyroidism Subject: question Can I ask my doc for a scan of my neck? I am concern on the pains I am having still and we both can feel small nods. ~K~ nancie barnett <deifspirit@...> wrote: not if the person is obese and a thick neck. it is very hard to determine unless you get a scan or a ultrasound what is really going on in the neck area; that also goes for body builders who have really big necks. they are very hard to palpate and determine what is really going on. I always order an ultrasound and/or ct scan to see what I am dealing with. [ depending on insurx coverage] nancie From: Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 11:41 AM hypothyroidism Subject: Re:Choking, low bp and hr, extreme sensitivity to cold,... I don't know if it's relevant to you or not, but I have a restriction in my esophagus that is called a " schatzki ring " . This is a restriction just above your stomach that will sometimes prevent food from going down; and causes a feeling of choking and a swelling pain. You might google it and see if you thing it applies to you. I don't know if a thyroid problem can cause choking; I've never heard of such. If you did have a growth or blockage from the thyroid that is enough to prevent swallowing I would think it would be obvious to a doctor. Luck, > > Choking, low bp and hr, extreme sensitivity to cold,... > <hypothyroidism/message/38127;_ylc=X3oDMTJxcXNwbnU\ yBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzE0NTY2NARncnBzcElkAzE3MDkyNTEwODIEbXNnSWQDMzgxMjcEc2V\ jA2Rtc2cEc2xrA3Ztc2cEc3RpbWUDMTIwOTU1MTM3Mw--> > > > > Posted by: " tolaniyioke " tolaniyioke@... > <mailto:tolaniyioke@...?Subject=%20Re%3AChoking%2C%20low%20bp%20and%20hr\ %2C%20extreme%20sensitivity%20to%20cold%2C%2E%2E%2E> > tolaniyioke <tolaniyioke> > > > Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:44 pm (PDT) > > Hello, > I put some of my symptoms in the subject line. Today I choked on a > gel capsule I was trying to take for a cold. Thank goodness it was a > gel - it melted/softened after a few minutes me air swallowing, > gagging, drooling and my fiance's failed attempt at the Heimlich > manuever! That's the most recent symptom of what I am convinced is > my thyroid condition. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 Trina Radford Vaccines started as early as the 1700's, this method of variolation was common practice in China. In England in 1796 Dr. Jenner made full use of information provided by milkmaids - if they had acquired the mild cow pox, they could not acquire the deadly and dreaded small pox. In an experiment that would likely see him jailed for life in modern times, Dr. Jenner infected a young boy with cow pox. Here is a reference but just google the History Of Vaccines, or Vaccine Timelines vrs Diseases etc. Good luck! Regards, Trina llDarkAngelxlhttp://www.ImpeachBush.comhttp://stopspp.com/stopspp/?cat=20http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/learning/vaccination-exemption.htmlhttp://www.jonesreport.com/ Visit My Blog // Profile http://ca.360..ca/AngelOFSighted.Darkness Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 Trina Radford Vaccines started as early as the 1700's, this method of variolation was common practice in China. In England in 1796 Dr. Jenner made full use of information provided by milkmaids - if they had acquired the mild cow pox, they could not acquire the deadly and dreaded small pox. In an experiment that would likely see him jailed for life in modern times, Dr. Jenner infected a young boy with cow pox. Here is a reference but just google the History Of Vaccines, or Vaccine Timelines vrs Diseases etc. Good luck! Regards, Trina llDarkAngelxlhttp://www.ImpeachBush.comhttp://stopspp.com/stopspp/?cat=20http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/learning/vaccination-exemption.htmlhttp://www.jonesreport.com/ Visit My Blog // Profile http://ca.360..ca/AngelOFSighted.Darkness Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 Sorry Trina Radford, (Feels weird cause I have the same name lol) Here is a Link also for you: http://xnet.rrc.mb.ca/davidb/vaccine_production.htm llDarkAngelxlhttp://www.ImpeachBush.comhttp://stopspp.com/stopspp/?cat=20http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/learning/vaccination-exemption.htmlhttp://www.jonesreport.com/ Visit My Blog // Profile http://ca.360..ca/AngelOFSighted.Darkness Re: Question Trina Radford Vaccines started as early as the 1700's, this method of variolation was common practice in China. In England in 1796 Dr. Jenner made full use of information provided by milkmaids - if they had acquired the mild cow pox, they could not acquire the deadly and dreaded small pox. In an experiment that would likely see him jailed for life in modern times, Dr. Jenner infected a young boy with cow pox. Here is a reference but just google the History Of Vaccines, or Vaccine Timelines vrs Diseases etc. Good luck! Regards, Trina llDarkAngelxlhttp://www.ImpeachBush.comhttp://stopspp.com/stopspp/?cat=20http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/learning/vaccination-exemption.htmlhttp://www.jonesreport.com/ Visit My Blog // Profile http://ca.360..ca/AngelOFSighted.Darkness Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 Sorry Trina Radford, (Feels weird cause I have the same name lol) Here is a Link also for you: http://xnet.rrc.mb.ca/davidb/vaccine_production.htm llDarkAngelxlhttp://www.ImpeachBush.comhttp://stopspp.com/stopspp/?cat=20http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/learning/vaccination-exemption.htmlhttp://www.jonesreport.com/ Visit My Blog // Profile http://ca.360..ca/AngelOFSighted.Darkness Re: Question Trina Radford Vaccines started as early as the 1700's, this method of variolation was common practice in China. In England in 1796 Dr. Jenner made full use of information provided by milkmaids - if they had acquired the mild cow pox, they could not acquire the deadly and dreaded small pox. In an experiment that would likely see him jailed for life in modern times, Dr. Jenner infected a young boy with cow pox. Here is a reference but just google the History Of Vaccines, or Vaccine Timelines vrs Diseases etc. Good luck! Regards, Trina llDarkAngelxlhttp://www.ImpeachBush.comhttp://stopspp.com/stopspp/?cat=20http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/learning/vaccination-exemption.htmlhttp://www.jonesreport.com/ Visit My Blog // Profile http://ca.360..ca/AngelOFSighted.Darkness Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 I know what you mean about the name thing. Not many of us out there!Trina Girard <llDark.Angelxl@...> wrote: Sorry Trina Radford, (Feels weird cause I have the same name lol) Here is a Link also for you: http://xnet.rrc.mb.ca/davidb/vaccine_production.htm llDarkAngelxlhttp://www.ImpeachBush.comhttp://stopspp.com/stopspp/?cat=20http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/learning/vaccination-exemption.htmlhttp://www.jonesreport.com/ Visit My Blog // Profile http://ca.360..ca/AngelOFSighted.Darkness Re: Question Trina Radford Vaccines started as early as the 1700's, this method of variolation was common practice in China. In England in 1796 Dr. Jenner made full use of information provided by milkmaids - if they had acquired the mild cow pox, they could not acquire the deadly and dreaded small pox. In an experiment that would likely see him jailed for life in modern times, Dr. Jenner infected a young boy with cow pox. Here is a reference but just google the History Of Vaccines, or Vaccine Timelines vrs Diseases etc. Good luck! Regards, Trina llDarkAngelxlhttp://www.ImpeachBush.comhttp://stopspp.com/stopspp/?cat=20http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/learning/vaccination-exemption.htmlhttp://www.jonesreport.com/ Visit My Blog // Profile http://ca.360..ca/AngelOFSighted.Darkness Trina Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 I know what you mean about the name thing. Not many of us out there!Trina Girard <llDark.Angelxl@...> wrote: Sorry Trina Radford, (Feels weird cause I have the same name lol) Here is a Link also for you: http://xnet.rrc.mb.ca/davidb/vaccine_production.htm llDarkAngelxlhttp://www.ImpeachBush.comhttp://stopspp.com/stopspp/?cat=20http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/learning/vaccination-exemption.htmlhttp://www.jonesreport.com/ Visit My Blog // Profile http://ca.360..ca/AngelOFSighted.Darkness Re: Question Trina Radford Vaccines started as early as the 1700's, this method of variolation was common practice in China. In England in 1796 Dr. Jenner made full use of information provided by milkmaids - if they had acquired the mild cow pox, they could not acquire the deadly and dreaded small pox. In an experiment that would likely see him jailed for life in modern times, Dr. Jenner infected a young boy with cow pox. Here is a reference but just google the History Of Vaccines, or Vaccine Timelines vrs Diseases etc. Good luck! Regards, Trina llDarkAngelxlhttp://www.ImpeachBush.comhttp://stopspp.com/stopspp/?cat=20http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/learning/vaccination-exemption.htmlhttp://www.jonesreport.com/ Visit My Blog // Profile http://ca.360..ca/AngelOFSighted.Darkness Trina Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2008 Report Share Posted May 10, 2008 Thanks for the info! Trina Girard <llDark.Angelxl@...> wrote: Trina Radford Vaccines started as early as the 1700's, this method of variolation was common practice in China. In England in 1796 Dr. Jenner made full use of information provided by milkmaids - if they had acquired the mild cow pox, they could not acquire the deadly and dreaded small pox. In an experiment that would likely see him jailed for life in modern times, Dr. Jenner infected a young boy with cow pox. Here is a reference but just google the History Of Vaccines, or Vaccine Timelines vrs Diseases etc. Good luck! Regards, Trina llDarkAngelxlhttp://www.ImpeachBush.comhttp://stopspp.com/stopspp/?cat=20http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/learning/vaccination-exemption.htmlhttp://www.jonesreport.com/ Visit My Blog // Profile http://ca.360..ca/AngelOFSighted.Darkness Trina Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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