Guest guest Posted May 28, 2000 Report Share Posted May 28, 2000 Skye, We're all celebrating with you at the great news! Thanks for sharing with us, your extended family. God bless you and yours! Cody. Good News > > Hi everyone, > > Well I was a bit nervous about receiving the results of my 3 monthly > blood tests on Friday. It was, well if this 80% raw fruit and > vegetable diet hasn't worked i'm selling the house and travelling the > world, but i jumped up and down with delight, at the Haematologist's, > The results could not have been better, Phew!. > > This healthy diet is working. Not only has my anemia gone, in three > months, haemoglobin was a low 9.3 is now a normal 12.6, white blood > cell went down from 51,000 to 46,600, which is great, and red blood > cells are a healthy normal 4.6. Everything else has strengthened. > Platelets went up from 232k to 262k better than normal, haematocrit > was .32 is now .38 normal. MCH (volume of red blood cells was .70 now > a normal .83 MCH (volume of haemoglobin in red cells) was 20 now 28 > also normal and B2 microglobin is a healthy normal 1.3. > > The doctor was very pleased and i will only need to visit for a CBC > (complete blood count) 3 times a year now. I have a smouldering > leukemia she says and it could stay this way for 30 years! But even if > it became aggressive in 5 years time, monoclonal antigen technology > will have advanced so much it will be as controllable as diabetes. > > My doctor asked whether i was eating a lot of bananas or something, > because my potassium had gone up a whopping 5.4, from 3.7, but i > reminded her of my high vegetable and fruit diet. B12 was higher than > normal at 1100 and Serum Folate (folic acid) was also high at 33 and > RC folate 986, most probably the results of combining veg juices with > supplements. It makes me very happy as vegetarians are usually low > in B12, and i was dreading eating meat for iron, if the leukemia was > causing the anemia, but fortunately it wasn't. > > She was pleased at how tiny the lymph nodes were now and the leukemia > itch has been gone for 3 months now, small cuts and scratches now heal > in 24 hours, better than ever, fatigue has completely gone and i feel > fit as a fiddle, tromping through these Blue Mountains 90 ks west of > Sydney with my beloved dogs each day. > > So now i will just stay on this healthy diet for till the end of my > days and have a fabulous, dearly appreciated life. > > Best of health to everyone, > Skye > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Best friends, most artistic, class clown Find 'em here: > 1/4054/10/_/378/_/959494529/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Get HUGE info at http://cures for cancer.evangelist.net, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2000 Report Share Posted May 28, 2000 Skye!!!!! great NEWS!! Natural IS the Way to go! Also, even though you may not be a Believer, I have one thought for you .... all that you have eaten IS a gift from the higher power :>) Man cannot provide anything better.....Fred BTW...thank you for your comment on my website http://www.skyboom.com/wrc >P.S I hope you do not mind a difference of opinion though. Being an >actualist i do not religiously believe in anything, yet through active >use of the brain this glorious sensate body is healing. Not being a >christian, i am living proof that it is not as you generalised, >quote; " so we *must* choose to fully live the *true Christian* life >*before* God will bestow the fullness of His Gifts upon us, including >HEALING " unquote. > >Peace and unconditional goodwill to all believers and nonbelievers. > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2000 Report Share Posted May 28, 2000 Congratulations Skye! So glad to hear your good news, you are an inspiration to us all! Isn't it truly amazing that this " dreaded " disease can be combatted easily and sensibly. It seems that we have all been conditioned (consiously or unconsiously) to believe that the more complicated an approach, the better it is! It reminds me of some algebra teachers that make everything " look " so complicated that that their students will think they are brillant or something. I think its an ego trip for them or they just don't know how to teach. Kind of goes back to that old acronym K.I.S.S. - Keep it simple, stupid! I think we can learn alot from those four words.! Keep it up Skye, your doing great!.......Belinda In a message dated 05/28/2000 1:16:23 AM Central Daylight Time, skyechambers@... writes: << Hi everyone, Well I was a bit nervous about receiving the results of my 3 monthly blood tests on Friday. It was, well if this 80% raw fruit and vegetable diet hasn't worked i'm selling the house and travelling the world, but i jumped up and down with delight, at the Haematologist's, The results could not have been better, Phew!. This healthy diet is working. Not only has my anemia gone, in three months, haemoglobin was a low 9.3 is now a normal 12.6, white blood cell went down from 51,000 to 46,600, which is great, and red blood cells are a healthy normal 4.6. Everything else has strengthened. Platelets went up from 232k to 262k better than normal, haematocrit was .32 is now .38 normal. MCH (volume of red blood cells was .70 now a normal .83 MCH (volume of haemoglobin in red cells) was 20 now 28 also normal and B2 microglobin is a healthy normal 1.3. The doctor was very pleased and i will only need to visit for a CBC (complete blood count) 3 times a year now. I have a smouldering leukemia she says and it could stay this way for 30 years! But even if it became aggressive in 5 years time, monoclonal antigen technology will have advanced so much it will be as controllable as diabetes. My doctor asked whether i was eating a lot of bananas or something, because my potassium had gone up a whopping 5.4, from 3.7, but i reminded her of my high vegetable and fruit diet. B12 was higher than normal at 1100 and Serum Folate (folic acid) was also high at 33 and RC folate 986, most probably the results of combining veg juices with supplements. It makes me very happy as vegetarians are usually low in B12, and i was dreading eating meat for iron, if the leukemia was causing the anemia, but fortunately it wasn't. She was pleased at how tiny the lymph nodes were now and the leukemia itch has been gone for 3 months now, small cuts and scratches now heal in 24 hours, better than ever, fatigue has completely gone and i feel fit as a fiddle, tromping through these Blue Mountains 90 ks west of Sydney with my beloved dogs each day. So now i will just stay on this healthy diet for till the end of my days and have a fabulous, dearly appreciated life. Best of health to everyone, Skye >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2000 Report Share Posted May 28, 2000 Guys, I think the key word in your P.S. is " FULLNESS " . Best wishes. Cody. Re: Re: Good News > Skye!!!!! great NEWS!! > Natural IS the Way to go! Also, even though you may not be a Believer, I > have one thought for you .... all that you have eaten IS a gift from the > higher power :>) > Man cannot provide anything better.....Fred > BTW...thank you for your comment on my website > http://www.skyboom.com/wrc > > >P.S I hope you do not mind a difference of opinion though. Being an > >actualist i do not religiously believe in anything, yet through active > >use of the brain this glorious sensate body is healing. Not being a > >christian, i am living proof that it is not as you generalised, > >quote; " so we *must* choose to fully live the *true Christian* life > >*before* God will bestow the fullness of His Gifts upon us, including > >HEALING " unquote. > > > >Peace and unconditional goodwill to all believers and nonbelievers. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Find long lost high school friends: > 1/4056/10/_/378/_/959531110/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Get HUGE info at http://cures for cancer.evangelist.net, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2000 Report Share Posted May 28, 2000 Thank you , You are very kind and i do so appreciate your extremely helpful, well informed and inspiring posts as with many here. Joy and great health to you , Skye P.S I hope you do not mind a difference of opinion though. Being an actualist i do not religiously believe in anything, yet through active use of the brain this glorious sensate body is healing. Not being a christian, i am living proof that it is not as you generalised, quote; " so we *must* choose to fully live the *true Christian* life *before* God will bestow the fullness of His Gifts upon us, including HEALING " unquote. Peace and unconditional goodwill to all believers and nonbelievers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2001 Report Share Posted December 10, 2001 Fantastic Kim! Pleased for you! Sue SAHM dd Ruby 2.5 yrs Wales, UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2001 Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 I am new here and do not understand this? Why do we need an exemption? We just told our doctor, we have done a lot of research and choose not to imunize for various reasons. He said he is opposed to one or two of them himself, and though he thinks we should reconsider some of them we are the paretns and need to make that choice. End of story. They never ask me about it anymore. Why is it we need an exemption? There are no laws saying that we have to submit to immunizations are there? Marilyn > hi sheri and list, > I spoke to my daughter's doctor at length today. she has taken my family > history into consideration, totally understanding why I am so petrified to > vaccinate my daughter and is thinking about a medical exemption! > > (My brother was severely brain-damaged, learning disabled, epileptic and ADHD > following his routine vaccinations. I have allergies and terrible > hypoglycemia, my grandmother went into a diabetic coma and died and there are > many more considerations that would make any intelligent concerned ped > question her vaccinations.). > > i am thrilled about this possiblity and feel a lightness in my step already. > i have been so worried about this. so consumed with trying to protect her > from harm. > i am so grateful for the info on this list and for sheri's care. > Kim - chicago > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2001 Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 Yes there is a law in america, marylin. It gets tough when they go to school. they need help reports or a medical, philosophical or religious exemption. its very tough! maybe you are in england? kim In a message dated 12/11/2001 6:47:36 AM Central Standard Time, Marilyn@... writes: > Subj: Re: good news > Date:12/11/2001 6:47:36 AM Central Standard Time > From: Marilyn@... (hscoop_com) > Reply-to: <A HREF= " mailto:Vaccinations " >Vaccinations </A> > Vaccinations > > > > > I am new here and do not understand this? Why do we need an > exemption? We just told our doctor, we have done a lot of research > and choose not to imunize for various reasons. He said he is opposed > to one or two of them himself, and though he thinks we should > reconsider some of them we are the paretns and need to make that > choice. End of story. They never ask me about it anymore. > > Why is it we need an exemption? There are no laws saying that we > have to submit to immunizations are there? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2001 Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 At 12:47 PM 12/11/2001 -0000, you wrote: >I am new here and do not understand this? Why do we need an >exemption? We just told our doctor, we have done a lot of research >and choose not to imunize for various reasons. He said he is opposed >to one or two of them himself, and though he thinks we should >reconsider some of them we are the paretns and need to make that >choice. End of story. They never ask me about it anymore. > >Why is it we need an exemption? There are no laws saying that we >have to submit to immunizations are there? > >Marilyn The laws ar usually related to school attendance (except in Texas it is related to living on the planet in the area known as Texas!) What state are you in? Sheri -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account vaccineinfo@... (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail PO Box 1563 Nevada City CA 95959 530-740-0561 Voicemail in US http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. Well Within's Earth Mysteries & Sacred Site Tours http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin International Tours, Homestudy Courses, ANTHRAX & OTHER Vaccine Dangers Education, Homeopathic Education CEU's for nurses, Books & Multi-Pure Water Filters Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2001 Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 That's great I would just be ready with a religious one too! You are welcome Sheri At 09:07 PM 12/10/2001 EST, you wrote: >hi sheri and list, >I spoke to my daughter's doctor at length today. she has taken my family >history into consideration, totally understanding why I am so petrified to >vaccinate my daughter and is thinking about a medical exemption! > >(My brother was severely brain-damaged, learning disabled, epileptic and ADHD >following his routine vaccinations. I have allergies and terrible >hypoglycemia, my grandmother went into a diabetic coma and died and there are >many more considerations that would make any intelligent concerned ped >question her vaccinations.). > >i am thrilled about this possiblity and feel a lightness in my step already. >i have been so worried about this. so consumed with trying to protect her >from harm. >i am so grateful for the info on this list and for sheri's care. >Kim - chicago > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2002 Report Share Posted March 11, 2002 Dear Di Way to go!! I am glad that you got all good news. Doesn't it feel good to get good news sometime after always getting and expecting the bad news... Now go and relax a bit Donna NC~ 17, Bj 15ds, 11, 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 In a message dated 12/19/07 2:32:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, poldiv17@... writes: > , how big was the fatty tumor!? That is extremely great news!!? You > go FLURRY!!!!!? Good work.? Keep your > It was about an inch and 1/2 or a bit more. The thing that I was uncomfortable with is that the vet took a cell sample from only one side and I know that the other side could have cancer cells. That is why they slice a tumor in the lab. I will have it checked in a couple of months just to be sure and keep an eye on it. Best, ************************************** See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 , how big was the fatty tumor!? That is extremely great news!!? You go FLURRY!!!!!? Good work.? Keep your companion healthy! Melinda Good News Good News. I brought Flurry to the holistic vet yesterday and the Black Salve worked! The new lump turned out to be a fatty tumor, not cancer. Right now, Flurry seems to be cancer free...if you can refer to that term? At least we can't see active cancer. The new vet put her on a bunch of additional suppliments, many of which humans take. It was a good day! I want to publically thank who stood by me when I was struggling with the black salve protocol. ************************************** See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop00030000000004) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2009 Report Share Posted April 24, 2009 That is great news!!!! Deanna Sent from my iPhone On Apr 24, 2009, at 10:28 AM, " Mike " <mike2boys@...> wrote: I saw workers comp doctor he said with your back fingers epilespy and diabeties he writting a report that i stay on worers comp indefendally. Prayers work. they hired a taxi csab service to take me and bring me home. cost w/c 500 dollors mike group owner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2009 Report Share Posted April 25, 2009 > > I saw workers comp doctor he said with your back fingers epilespy and diabeties he writting a report that i stay on worers comp indefendally. Prayers work. they hired a taxi csab service to take me and bring me home. cost w/c 500 dollors mike group owner > Hey Mike...I am sooo happy for you, my friend! If anyone deserves this...it is certainly you...as you do so much for others and NEVER ask for anything in return. I apologize for not calling last night..I will call today....really tough pain night yet again. All my love, kathy G. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2011 Report Share Posted September 29, 2011 Just a side note on my progress: I had the polyp removal surgery in April (number 11 for me) and it is now almost 6 months later. I had a checkup last week and the doctor says there are signs of the polyps, but no real regrowth. Typically I begin to be blocked after 6 months, I struggle for the next 6 or 8 with prednisone and steroid injections and then have another surgery. However this time it seems the growth is much slower. In my opinion, here is the reason. I started using 's solution right after the surgery. I put about 2 tablespoons of it up my nose with my head hanging over the side of the bed (very creepy) and stayed there for 2 minutes. After about 3 weeks of that I did notice that it at least felt soothing. Didn't really notice any real relief but it felt good. That hanging upside down was difficult so I had an idea to make things a little easier for me. I bought a 4 oz bottle of saline (with sprayer for keeping the nose wet in Texas dry season) and replaced the saline with 's. I use it about 3 or 4 times a day since it is so easy. I just aim it just right and I can feel it hit the back of the nasal cavity. So far, it feels good and it seems to be helping prevent the regrowth. And as a side bonus for me at least, it seems to be helping my allergies. In Texas, it is ragweed season. Typically I'm on antihistamines and usually prednisone to make it through. However this time I'm getting very little congestion, almost no runny nose and very little sneezing. I believe it is because using the 's more frequently is keeping the bio-film down, is helping prevent any bacteria from growing and is keeping the tissue from swelling. I'm going to continue the use and see how things go. So far no bleeding from the steroid in the solution and no tenderness in the face. Awesome !!! Crusher From: davidintriton <davidbirchlondon@...>samters Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 5:06 AMSubject: Re: Keeping polyps at bay Sounds pretty usual unfortunately.Just getting over a cold myself, and although my polyps and asthma were in reasonable shape before, I now have a very congested nose with polyps.Colds induce inflammation and increased muscus production, which are nectar to polyp growth, though it is not invariable that severe polyps growth will follow, as I have had a cold where this didn't happen automatically.>> I took a short course of prednisone starting 9 July this year for 7 days.First day 2 tabs 25mg each tab,second day 1 and 1/2 tabs,next 3 days 1 and 1/2 tabs each day then tapering off over the next 2 days to nothing.> > The polyps shrunk and I used nasal rinse(with baking soda and salt added)daily starting with the first dose of Prednisone plus an occasional Symbicort inhaler dose in the nose.Because drug names vary from country to country Symbicort is called a Turbohaler here and the ingredients are budesonide and eformoterol> > All went well for nearly 3 months-good SOS no nose congestion and asthma under control.Then I got a head cold/flu and now the polyps are back again same as ever.> Does this sound typical? ie that a cold/flu brings the polyps back again.> Is it possible that if I didn't get the head cold I would be free of the polyps today?> Thanks> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2011 Report Share Posted October 2, 2011 Crusher, 's solution is a dilute antibiotic (gentamycin). It usually helps a lot in the beginning (by reducing the bacterial load), but, over (a variable) time, irrigating with an antibiotic will eventually alter your nasal flora and may also help gentamycin-resistant germs develop. > > > > I took a short course of prednisone starting 9 July this year for 7 days.First day 2 tabs 25mg each tab,second day 1 and 1/2 tabs,next 3 days 1 and 1/2 tabs each day then tapering off over the next 2 days to nothing. > > > > The polyps shrunk and I used nasal rinse(with baking soda and salt added)daily starting with the first dose of Prednisone plus an occasional Symbicort inhaler dose in the nose.Because drug names vary from country to country Symbicort is called a Turbohaler here and the ingredients are budesonide and eformoterol > > > > All went well for nearly 3 months-good SOS no nose congestion and asthma under control.Then I got a head cold/flu and now the polyps are back again same as ever. > > Does this sound typical? ie that a cold/flu brings the polyps back again. > > Is it possible that if I didn't get the head cold I would be free of the polyps today? > > Thanks > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2011 Report Share Posted October 2, 2011 This actually is an " improved " version of 's solution. > > > > I took a short course of prednisone starting 9 July this year for 7 days.First day 2 tabs 25mg each tab,second day 1 and 1/2 tabs,next 3 days 1 and 1/2 tabs each day then tapering off over the next 2 days to nothing. > > > > The polyps shrunk and I used nasal rinse(with baking soda and salt added)daily starting with the first dose of Prednisone plus an occasional Symbicort inhaler dose in the nose.Because drug names vary from country to country Symbicort is called a Turbohaler here and the ingredients are budesonide and eformoterol > > > > All went well for nearly 3 months-good SOS no nose congestion and asthma under control.Then I got a head cold/flu and now the polyps are back again same as ever. > > Does this sound typical? ie that a cold/flu brings the polyps back again. > > Is it possible that if I didn't get the head cold I would be free of the polyps today? > > Thanks > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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