Guest guest Posted April 28, 2003 Report Share Posted April 28, 2003 I would like to know where I can find peer-reveiwed science dealing with Dr. Goldberg's theories. If there is peer review information available I would like to know where it is published. Donnaaron wrote: >Hi, > >Dr. Goldberg is adamant about not giving your child any suppliments or other therapies not on the protocol, the reasoning being that they are not backed up by peer-reveiwed science and can interfere or have adverse interactions with the meds he prescribes. He also says that megadosing of suppliments are stressful to the immune system and what we are trying to do with the regimen is *calm* it. > >You don't say how old your child is, but three months is a very, very short time. Some children take longer to respond, especially if they are over five years old, but even younger ones can be tricky. Sometimes it's a matter of finding the right medications to use, and the right dosages, which is a gradual process. Also, with some children there are no dramatic " breakthroughs " , but steady, gradual improvement. > >Donna > (unknown) > > Our son is on Paxil (0.25) for over a month and > antiviral/antifungals for the last 3 months. No breakthroughs yet. > We wanted to know if we can also pursue other protocols (FGF, > TTFD+glutathione+B12, amino supplementation) while following Dr G 's > protocol (antifungal,antiviral, SSRI). Since other children are > showing clinical benefits with other protocols, it is tempting not > to ignore other therapies. Any thoughts will be appreciated. > > AJ >________________________________ >```````````````````````````````` >Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with >the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the >opinion of the Research Institute. >`````````````````````````````````````` > > > > >Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with >the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the >opinion of the Research Institute. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2003 Report Share Posted April 28, 2003 Go to www.nids.net where I believe there is a long listing of peer-reviewed articles that apply to the hypothesis. Re: (unknown) I would like to know where I can find peer-reveiwed science dealing with Dr. Goldberg's theories. If there is peer review information available I would like to know where it is published. Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the opinion of the Research Institute. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 I went to the site and I do not find a long list in fact I only found articles that discuss some of the things Dr. Goldberg thinks are to his liking but no articles published by Dr. Goldberg much less no peer review of any of his work. Any more suggestions? Donnaaron wrote: Go to www.nids.net where I believe there is a long listing of peer-reviewed articles that apply to the hypothesis. Re: (unknown) I would like to know where I can find peer-reveiwed science dealing with Dr. Goldberg's theories. If there is peer review information available I would like to know where it is published. ______________________________ `````````````````````````````` Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the opinion of the Research Institute. `````````````````````````````` Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 There is no one suppliment that I know that will heal your lung. Although, I am sure that there are things that will help. Perhaps it is interesting and helpful to know that in Chinese Medicine the emotion of the lungs is sadness............and dealing with ones sadness helps heal the lungs. Mark http://200.165.133.53/sircus/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 There is no one suppliment that I know that will heal your lung. Although, I am sure that there are things that will help. Perhaps it is interesting and helpful to know that in Chinese Medicine the emotion of the lungs is sadness............and dealing with ones sadness helps heal the lungs. Mark http://200.165.133.53/sircus/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 In a message dated 4/28/03 5:27:18 PM Central Daylight Time, yanglou@... writes: > There is also a reason for your body to be low on > something, such as stove off a virus as Dr. G have told us on one > I'm curious to know which amino acid it is that could be low as your body's defense against a virus? I have read quite a bit on B vitamins feeding yeast and iron often promoting bacteria infestation. Gaylen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 To and Virginia; Regarding the lung cancer, Cliff Beckwith has told us of some very good tesimonials on help for lung cancer with Dr.Budwig's regimen of flax oil and cottage cheese. (unknown) > HI karen, > The cottage cheese and flax seed oil was developed by Dr. Johanna > Budwig. Two of her books are available in English. Amazon has them. > They explain how it works. The combination of essential fatty acids > in the oil with sulphur proteins in the cottage cheese provide > exactly what the body needs to heal. I felt remarkably better the > first week of eating it. > > There is no one suppliment that I know that will heal your lung. > Although, I am sure that there are things that will help. Maybe you > should consult with a naturopath. see > http://www.centrehealing.com/home.html > > have you looked into parasite cleanses? Dr. Hulda 's book " The > Cure for All Cancer " outlines a good one. Her instructions on > getting chemicals out of your house are very good as well. > > Blessings, Virginia > > > > > I've been reading cures for cancer mail for quite some time and have > accumulated some really good information. Thanks to all that have > contributed. > > > > I myself have been fighting non-small cell lung cancer for 18 > months...have been through three kinds of chemo and radiation, only > to have the tumor come back in full force and even mestastisize to > my spine and one of my ribs. By this time, I had a lot of time to > get online and get a lot of info on alternative treatments. When my > doctor gave me a list of all the different chemos to choose from, I > told him that I would have to think about the chemo again, but I > really didn't think I would go through with it to " buy me some more > time " . I was lucky enough to have a doctor to refer me to a > clinical study for Irissa. It stopped the cancer from progressing > in its tracks. My cancer has even started regressing. Yeah! > > > > My question is this...I have lost a lot of capacity in my lung. > Is there any supplement that I can take to possibly heal my lung? > > > > Also, a very close friend of ours was just diagnosed with rectal > cancer (the doctor thinks in very early stages). I would welcome > any recommendations, references, etc. on this. > > > > I have one more question. I've seen the documentation on how well > cottage cheese and flaxseed oil heal cancer. Can anyone explain in > laymen's terms HOW it works? > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 To and Virginia; Regarding the lung cancer, Cliff Beckwith has told us of some very good tesimonials on help for lung cancer with Dr.Budwig's regimen of flax oil and cottage cheese. (unknown) > HI karen, > The cottage cheese and flax seed oil was developed by Dr. Johanna > Budwig. Two of her books are available in English. Amazon has them. > They explain how it works. The combination of essential fatty acids > in the oil with sulphur proteins in the cottage cheese provide > exactly what the body needs to heal. I felt remarkably better the > first week of eating it. > > There is no one suppliment that I know that will heal your lung. > Although, I am sure that there are things that will help. Maybe you > should consult with a naturopath. see > http://www.centrehealing.com/home.html > > have you looked into parasite cleanses? Dr. Hulda 's book " The > Cure for All Cancer " outlines a good one. Her instructions on > getting chemicals out of your house are very good as well. > > Blessings, Virginia > > > > > I've been reading cures for cancer mail for quite some time and have > accumulated some really good information. Thanks to all that have > contributed. > > > > I myself have been fighting non-small cell lung cancer for 18 > months...have been through three kinds of chemo and radiation, only > to have the tumor come back in full force and even mestastisize to > my spine and one of my ribs. By this time, I had a lot of time to > get online and get a lot of info on alternative treatments. When my > doctor gave me a list of all the different chemos to choose from, I > told him that I would have to think about the chemo again, but I > really didn't think I would go through with it to " buy me some more > time " . I was lucky enough to have a doctor to refer me to a > clinical study for Irissa. It stopped the cancer from progressing > in its tracks. My cancer has even started regressing. Yeah! > > > > My question is this...I have lost a lot of capacity in my lung. > Is there any supplement that I can take to possibly heal my lung? > > > > Also, a very close friend of ours was just diagnosed with rectal > cancer (the doctor thinks in very early stages). I would welcome > any recommendations, references, etc. on this. > > > > I have one more question. I've seen the documentation on how well > cottage cheese and flaxseed oil heal cancer. Can anyone explain in > laymen's terms HOW it works? > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2003 Report Share Posted April 30, 2003 Gaylen, I need to go back to the audiotape of the consultation If I did turn the tape recorder on at the time. I am not good at memorize medical terms. When I get it out I will email it to you. Jin > In a message dated 4/28/03 5:27:18 PM Central Daylight Time, yanglou@a... > writes: > > > > There is also a reason for your body to be low on > > something, such as stove off a virus as Dr. G have told us on one > > > > I'm curious to know which amino acid it is that could be low as your body's > defense against a virus? I have read quite a bit on B vitamins feeding yeast > and iron often promoting bacteria infestation. > Gaylen > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2003 Report Share Posted April 30, 2003 , Congratulations on beating the beast! Hope all works out for you and you regain all your health! Hanida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2003 Report Share Posted April 30, 2003 Hi, My husband did a search at library of Northwestern University this weekend while was in a class, He did find this article: http://www.jorsm.com/~binstock/chronic1.htm by Binstock, a Researcher in Developmental and Behavioral Neuroanatomy. Her home web site is http://www.jorsm.com/~binstock/. I did not have time read them yet, so I have no opinion on it or her. It is good to be skeptical; you need feel comfortable about the idea first. But also remember that he has worked on this for 20 years, and many parents(not all) has report good results (big or small). He is a clinician with a lot of patients, he may not have a lot of papers, but he is practice what he believe and many people believe he is very good at it. Everybody here is trying to help each other. Please don't get upset that you may not get exact info you asked at times. Jin > > Go to www.nids.net where I believe there is a long listing of > peer-reviewed articles that apply to the hypothesis. > > Re: (unknown) > > I would like to know where I can find peer-reveiwed science dealing > with Dr. Goldberg's theories. If there is peer review information available I would like to know where it is published. > > ______________________________ > `````````````````````````````` > Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with > the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the > opinion of the Research Institute. > `````````````````````````````` Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2003 Report Share Posted April 30, 2003 > I went to the site and I do not find a long list in fact I only > found articles that discuss some of the things > Dr. Goldberg thinks are to his liking but no articles published by > Dr. Goldberg much less no peer review of any of his work. > Any more suggestions? > Hi Don, I'm not sure what it is that you want, but below is the link to Dr. Goldbergs publications and research that I've posted over the last several months. There's about three or four years of research in the list archives.... Hope that helps Cheryl Dr. Goldbergs pulications are available in the list files section /files/ Dr Goldberg A listing of publications by Dr Goldberg http://f4.grp.fs.com/v1/QEqvPoW1dJbqlZRWp4F2hQwugBKWOUUyx_-DxI3ExeE26bwizuE\ S0ZY3-yoBnQ5MS_oDy9JRs19Q1pUU/Dr%20%20Goldberg 15909 abstracts- neuroimmune 1raptor @ cheryl1b 7:27 pm 15896 Immune system and the central nervous system 1raptor @ 15746 DNA methylation 1raptor @ cheryl1b Sun 4/20/2003 15745 Virus Genes 1raptor @ cheryl1b Sun 4/20/2003 15530 neuropsychiatric diseases-immune, autoimmune, viral 1raptor @ 15407 More research backing 1raptor @ cheryl1b Wed 3/26/2003 15114 Human herpesviruses 6 and 7 1raptor @ cheryl1b Wed 3/12/2003 15065 Brain, cytokines, autoimmunity 1raptor @ cheryl1b Sun 3/9/2003 14973 Current Neuroimmune Abstracts 1raptor @ cheryl1b Sun 3/2/2003 14957 CDC-gene expression and biomarker discovery in Chronic Fatigue Syndr 1raptor @ cheryl1b Sun 3/2/2003 14838 McGill Researcher First To Discover That Normal Nerve Cells Can Mimic Viruses 1raptor @ cheryl1b Sat 2/22/2003 14773 Opioid peptides and dipeptidyl peptidase in autism 1raptor @ cheryl1b Tue 2/18/2003 14772 Immune system gene linked to sleepwalking 1raptor @ cheryl1b Tue 2/18/2003 14771 Enterovirus infections may initiate the autoimmune process 1raptor @ cheryl1b Tue 2/18/2003 14578 Immune Modulation 1raptor @ cheryl1b Sun 2/9/2003 14577 Methylation-Mediated Proviral Silencing Is Associated with MeCP2 14520 Serotonin, some antidepressants can fight fungus 1raptor @ 14187 Abstracts on the brain and immune dysfunction- AKA 1raptor 14186 MORE 1raptor @ cheryl1b Sun 1/26/2003 14079 Scientists Discover How To Grow Cells That Suppress Immune Responses 1raptor @ cheryl1b Thu 1/23/2003 14013 metallothionein in inflammatory bowel disease. Correlation with HLA- 1raptor @ cheryl1b Tue 1/21/2003 14011 Sick Kids Researchers-Link Between Diabetes And Nervous System Autoimmunity 1raptor @ cheryl1b Tue 1/21/2003 13945 Cytokine mediated regulation of iron transport in human monocytic ce 1raptor @ cheryl1b Sun 1/19/2003 13851 Maternal-Fetal Incompatibility,Rh, HLA, microchimerism 1raptor @ cheryl1b Thu 1/16/2003 13850 Viruses-herpes, etc. 1raptor @ cheryl1b Thu 1/16/2003 13798 OUR EMOTIONAL BRAINS 1raptor @ cheryl1b Mon 1/13/2003 13749 Mayo Clinic Research In Mice Finds New Role For Interleukin-6 1raptor @ cheryl1b Sun 1/12/2003 13651 Immunity and schizophrenia: autoimmunity, cytokines, and immune resp 1raptor @ cheryl1b Thu 1/9/2003 13650 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/ potential role of retroviral infectio 1raptor @ cheryl1b Thu 1/9/2003 13649 fibromyalgia-cerebral blood flow/cytokines and other related ab 1raptor @ cheryl1b Thu 1/9/2003 13579 MHC CLASS II HLA DRB1 DR4 susceptibility to autism, autoimmunity, in 1raptor @ cheryl1b Tue 1/7/2003 13022 Milk, wheat, IBS, etc.CYTOKINES 1raptor @ cheryl1b Thu12/2002 12964 Retrovirus, mycotoxins, immunosuppression and neurodegeneration 1raptor @ cheryl1b Tue 12/10/2002 12963 Study suggests autoimmune link to eating disorders 1raptor @ 12954 Maternal antibody-mediated dyslexia?1raptor @ cheryl1b12/9/2002 12915 Abstracts- CNS and viruses, etc. 1raptor @ cheryl1b 12/7/2002 12911 abstracts- cytokines, chemokines, and neuroimmune 1raptor @ cheryl1b Sat 12/7/2002 _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2003 Report Share Posted April 30, 2003 we're getting your posts fine now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2003 Report Share Posted April 30, 2003 , what exactly was the treatment the colon hydrotherapist put you on while you were seeing him/her? > From: " Riddle " <riddlen71@...> > Reply-candidiasis > Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 21:25:59 -0500 > candidiasis > Subject: (unknown) > > > > > Hi, All. > > I haven't actively participated in about a month, so I don't know if this > has been discussed, but: > > How many know they have an underactive digestive system? > > I wrote about this awhile ago, inquiring more info, but I really believe > this is the cause, or a major contributor, of my candidiasis. And if you > think about it, it makes sense: food is eaten too quickly and the enzymes in > my mouth don't have time to break the food apart when I gobble something > down (because I'm always in a rush - but I'm working on this). Once it hits > the stomach, there aren't enough enzymes and as my colon therapist so kindly > pointed out, my food in my stool is not broken down. It's sort of like, > which came first, the candida or the underactive digestive system? Anyway, > my acupuncturist is the one that first diagnosed my digestive problems - not > the doctors! And she's been treating me for about three months (and my > tongue is less puffy, grey, and there are less fissures; but it's still a > little puffy). > > And it also turns out that my alternative medicine doctor thinks part of my > problem has been with my adrenal glands all along because of my few > remaining symptoms which I thought were from candida: fatigue, very low > blood pressure (90/60), really, really bad PMS, acne (around the jaw line, > indicative of hormone problems). > > What I want to share with you all is what I read in one of the many pieces > of literature (that you probably already know, but this was a light bulb for > me): candida is a symptom for something else going on in your body. So, like > for me, it is the underactive digestive system. I thought I had ALL my > symptoms because I ate lots of sugar, was on the pill for a long time, took > many antibiotics as a kid, etc. These were all contributing factors, yes. > But again, I don't know which came first because of these contributing > factors: the candida or the digestive problems - it could just be one bad > domino effect - first the candida, then the digestive? or vice versa? I > don't know - it's just something for ya'll to chew on (no pun intended); my > last few symptoms mentioned just weren't going away regardless of what I > tried (with the diet, supplements, etc.). > > The colon therapist and my doctors all think I don't have candida anymore, > just the other problems that need to be fixed. So, I hope this post gives > some of you a new angle to look at things - I know I am very optimistic at > this point and the worst is now over for me. I went to New Orleans this > weekend for Jazz Fest and cheated on our horrific candida diet (badly - > half a bottle of champagne, dessert, bread, fried foods, some carbs) and I > am totally fine (unlike eight months ago when I accidentally had a beer and > woke up with a yeast infection the next day; all my symptoms of candida have > since then subsided). I am, however, sticking with the candida diet for the > rest of my life: it's so healthy and I feel so much better. Am I completely > well? No, not yet. So, I'll be keeping you posted on the progress. As an > fyi: I've been on the candida diet since September of '02; I used the Body > Ecology book by Donna Gates, which I swear by, and tried every potion, > lotion, tincture, prescription, and prayer. And, not to mention, the advice > of many of you, so thank you! > > To help with the pms - I've been " prescribed " two tablespoons flax oil per > day. I'm also on " Premensulator " (which is basically B6); ginseng for > energy; digestive enzymes I take with meals, and some Chinese herbs for PMS > and my digestive system. I take one vitamin c tablet for good measure each > day, and continue to see the acupuncturist every two weeks; I have a > follow-up with my alternative medicine doctor in two months. He's asked that > I take my basal temperature every day so he can see the chart (basal > temperature will be an indicator of adrenal problems as well; not sure if > it's that it will read high or low in the morning?). The colon therapist > said I didn't have candida and no longer needed to see me. > > I'm now 13 pounds lighter, I'm happier, and much healthier. So stick with > the diet, but continue to sleuth out problems and solutions - this listserv > really helped put the pieces together for me. Thank you! > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 Pierce wrote: > > hi Chuck, can you tell me more about diurnal clocks. thanks Just search on " circadian rhythms. " They first noticed problems with shift work and jet lag decades ago, but now there is a ton of information on how to avoid or minimize the adverse effects. We now know that rather than a singe biochemical " clock " in our brains, we have many, some of which interact with each other. One of the major chronometers is mediated by melatonin, which is why taking that at the right time can help with certain cycle related problems. You might want to look for that word, as well. Seasonal Affective Disorder is somewhat related, since it involves keeping internal clocks entrained. There is also a total light issue, but it seems that light early in the morning is much more important than light later in the day. In frequently cloudy areas, such as New England and Oregon, about 10% of the population is bothered by winter or Christmas " blues, " basically the same symptoms as hypothyroidism. That means that we might be even more susceptible or might have more severe symptoms if the two combine. That's just my speculation; I have seen no data on that. BTW, in Australia, Christmas holiday blues are rare, but watch out for June! Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2003 Report Share Posted May 5, 2003 , I feel you should get the ctoma removed and not wait too long. If you can find an otologist in your area, a doctor who specializes in diseases of the ear, you should get a second opinion. You want the best doctor and an otologist will have more experience dealing with ctoma. As far as hearing before and after surgery, every situation is different. Sometimes removing improves the hearing and sometimes it doesn't. I depend upon how extensive the tumor is and if any reconstruction can be done in the first surgery. Two weeks is plenty of time to recover. IF you can give yourself two weeks, do it. Good luck to you, keep us posted. Gus (mom of Dan, 10 y.o.) (unknown) Hi, Everyone,I am a female and 30 years old. I am a new member and really need your help, support and experience. I got a lot of informaiton from this great group. My ENT said that I have c-tom on right ear and suggested me to have an surgery in a couple of monthes. Because my current symptom is only hearing loss, but no other symptoms. So under this sitation, when is better for operation, now or I can have it after a couple of years? Anyone know how fast c-tom grow? And because my right ear has a little hearing, is it possible that I do not have any hearing at right ear after the 1st surgery?If I have surgery, how long it will take for recovery after surgery? Can I go back to work/normal life after 2 weeks as I am a software engineer?Any imformation is appreciated! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2003 Report Share Posted May 7, 2003 Thanks Cheryl for all of the research that you are continuously doing. You save me an enormous amount of time by pulling articles and bringing them to the list. I pass them on to other Health care providers. thanks again. Kathy -NNY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2003 Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 Hi Angelic....welcome! Re: diet... basically you can eat about anything ..however make sure it is well rounded with sufficient amounts of protiens, carbs,and fats. (vitamins and minerals) We all know junk food is just that so be prudent.. and it is desirable to restrict your salt intake. Be careful with raw shellfish, also. Prenisone increases your appetite so remember that if you feel the need for cake...maybe jello or fruit instead. love jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2003 Report Share Posted May 9, 2003 No just take your films from the doctor that has it. You have the right to take the films of the CTSCAN no one can say NO.heidi6142000 <hjock@...> wrote: How would i go about getting a second opinion ? Wouldn't i have to go through the ct scan again ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2003 Report Share Posted May 11, 2003 Mark Ask for the Journals from Budapest, good background many of the same articles are contained in your Master 2 Disk These are a set of 5 or more official scientific publications of Professor about topics within the scope of the work QX practitioners are familiar Blackman DC Oosterbeek NL (unknown) > Does anyone know of any documented scientific research on the qxci's effectiveness in any reputable medical journals? So far all I've seen sounds like a lot of hype. > Mark Broder > > > > > > ............................................ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2003 Report Share Posted May 11, 2003 Way to go ! Enjoy your workout! Tink tiffinyshantelle wrote: > Good morning everyone! It's the new me . Energized, motivated, > and happy to start week five! I can't wait to hit the gym after > church! Woo Hoo! I am pumped! I took my measurements after my bad > week and I still lost size in my chest, poochy tummy and hips . > Infact, here are my 4 week stats: > > Chest-35 to 34.25 > Waist- 26.5 to 26 > Pooch-32 to 30.75 > Butt-37.5 to 37 > Hips-37.25 to 36.75 > Right hip- 23 to 22.75 > Weight- 131 to 129 > Body Fat- 27.5% to 25.9% > > Hope everyone has a great day! > -The new improved Tiffiny > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2003 Report Share Posted May 11, 2003 That is GREAT TIFFANY!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOHOOO!!!! Keep it up! Sunshine (unknown) Good morning everyone! It's the new me . Energized, motivated, and happy to start week five! I can't wait to hit the gym after church! Woo Hoo! I am pumped! I took my measurements after my bad week and I still lost size in my chest, poochy tummy and hips . Infact, here are my 4 week stats: Chest-35 to 34.25 Waist- 26.5 to 26 Pooch-32 to 30.75 Butt-37.5 to 37 Hips-37.25 to 36.75 Right hip- 23 to 22.75 Weight- 131 to 129 Body Fat- 27.5% to 25.9% Hope everyone has a great day! -The new improved Tiffiny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2003 Report Share Posted May 12, 2003 , Thats awesome! especially after a lousy week. You lost everywhere and the scale is still down, you must be doing something right. You're doing great, keep it up! Chris (unknown) Good morning everyone! It's the new me . Energized, motivated, and happy to start week five! I can't wait to hit the gym after church! Woo Hoo! I am pumped! I took my measurements after my bad week and I still lost size in my chest, poochy tummy and hips . Infact, here are my 4 week stats: Chest-35 to 34.25 Waist- 26.5 to 26 Pooch-32 to 30.75 Butt-37.5 to 37 Hips-37.25 to 36.75 Right hip- 23 to 22.75 Weight- 131 to 129 Body Fat- 27.5% to 25.9% Hope everyone has a great day! -The new improved Tiffiny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2003 Report Share Posted May 14, 2003 I have been on Remicade for four months and do not take MTX. I have had great results with Remicade. My P is almost completely cleared up. I seldom have to take pain pills (other than my regular dose of Bextra daily). My swelling is all but non-existent. Do you suppose it's all in my head or can Remicade work without MTX? Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2003 Report Share Posted May 14, 2003 In a message dated 5/14/2003 4:15:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, suembrown861@... writes: > My swelling is all but non-existent. Do you suppose it's all in my head > or can Remicade work without MTX? > Glad to hear you are having such good results. I'm sure remicade can work just by itself for some where for others they need the mtx as well. Is there a reason why you are on remicade rather then enbrel? Janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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