Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Caleb: Your website it very well organized. Thanks for putting it together. Would you please tell us more about your dental revision? What did you have done? Thanks, K Intro/My CFS Pages > > I first posted on this list about a year ago asking for advice about > 5-HTP saying that I would post an introduction soon. Well that never > came but now, finally, I've done one better and cobbled together a > website which gives the lowdown on my 4.5 year run in with > this CFS thing. These sites are, by their nature, pretty self-centered > affairs but I hope listees may find something of interest among the > timelines, symptom graphs, hundreds of test results (including scans of > the graphical ones), treatment tables, book reviews and links. > > cheers, as always, Caleb > > -- > > Caleb's CFS Pages http://www.papercuts.co.uk/cfs/ > > ------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Hi Caleb, Cool site. I found it veyer interesting? Do you need permission from the labs to post test results? I also tested positive fro klebsiella pneumoniae, what did you do about this? Regards, Blake Caleb Rudd wrote: >I first posted on this list about a year ago asking for advice about >5-HTP saying that I would post an introduction soon. Well that never >came but now, finally, I've done one better and cobbled together a >website which gives the lowdown on my 4.5 year run in with >this CFS thing. These sites are, by their nature, pretty self-centered >affairs but I hope listees may find something of interest among the >timelines, symptom graphs, hundreds of test results (including scans of >the graphical ones), treatment tables, book reviews and links. > >cheers, as always, Caleb > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2004 Report Share Posted August 18, 2004 Caleb, I notice in your GSDL hair analysis, both zinc and magnesium are high. Walsh who runs The Pfeiffer Treatment Center (Illinois) which has a database of 90-150 lab tests fro their ~20,000 patients is to my knowledge the onlt person to compare hair analysis to other lab tests. He writes: “Elevated hair _magnesium_ nearly always means magnesium depletion in the body, presumably because of increased Mg excretion. " “We've obtained hair _Zn_ and plasma Zn levels (simultaneously) about 40,000 times. Low hair Zn correlates beautifully with low plasma levels. However, very elevated Zn in hair nearly always means Zn deficiency and low plasma Zn levels. Most of the time this involves a pyrrole disorder which results in very high Zn excretion in urine (and hair). " If anyone wants more of his info on hair analysis, let me know! Regards, Blake Caleb Rudd wrote: >I first posted on this list about a year ago asking for advice about >5-HTP saying that I would post an introduction soon. Well that never >came but now, finally, I've done one better and cobbled together a >website which gives the lowdown on my 4.5 year run in with >this CFS thing. These sites are, by their nature, pretty self-centered >affairs but I hope listees may find something of interest among the >timelines, symptom graphs, hundreds of test results (including scans of >the graphical ones), treatment tables, book reviews and links. > >cheers, as always, Caleb > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2004 Report Share Posted September 5, 2004 > Caleb's CFS Pages http://www.papercuts.co.uk/cfs/ Thank you for posting this link. Your pages are a wealth of information! Such a lot of time you've put into them. Thank you. I appreciated your annotated book list (which I'll pass along to others) but also appreciated the graphs. I wish I had kept as good records as you have. Easy to see at a glance what symptoms are improving after/with what treatments. Glad to see you're doing better, though there's still plenty of room for improvement. Take care. -Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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