Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 Good morning everyone, newbies,etc...I was diagnosed with a GI illness October 29, 1999 with no record of regression which is actually a precursor condition to cancer. October 11, 2007, I went through another Upper Endoscopy to check on the progress of the Barrett's Esophagus which the doctor could not find, but told me to wait upon the biopsy results. He's still waiting on my prior GI doctors records to compare, however, everything came back " Negative " for Barrett's and the diverticulitis in my throat. Last year I had a very bad cold ad did what my dad told me to do by using a small drop of oil of oregano to alleviate my cold. It tastes yucky so I put it all the way back by a dropper in the back of my throat. It burned like the heavens, but the next time it did not burn what so ever.My cold went away within two days and I kind of wonder if it may have helped my Barrett's. I pray there weren't any mistakes by either doctor, but at least I've got some good news for a change.Hugs Love & Prayers ette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 HURRAY!!! wonderful to have good news! Jean Update Results from Upper Endoscopy :-) Good morning everyone, newbies,etc...I was diagnosed with a GI illness October 29, 1999 with no record of regression which is actually a precursor condition to cancer. October 11, 2007, I went through another Upper Endoscopy to check on the progress of the Barrett's Esophagus which the doctor could not find, but told me to wait upon the biopsy results. He's still waiting on my prior GI doctors records to compare, however, everything came back "Negative" for Barrett's and the diverticulitis in my throat. Last year I had a very bad cold ad did what my dad told me to do by using a small drop of oil of oregano to alleviate my cold. It tastes yucky so I put it all the way back by a dropper in the back of my throat. It burned like the heavens, but the next time it did not burn what so ever.My cold went away within two days and I kind of wonder if it may have helped my Barrett's. I pray there weren't any mistakes by either doctor, but at least I've got some good news for a change.Hugs Love & Prayers ette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 :-) Agree completely. On 10/17/07, gettingthere35 <gettingthere35@...> wrote: HURRAY!!! wonderful to have good news! Jean Update Results from Upper Endoscopy :-) Good morning everyone, newbies,etc...I was diagnosed with a GI illness October 29, 1999 with no record of regression which is actually a precursor condition to cancer. October 11, 2007, I went through another Upper Endoscopy to check on the progress of the Barrett's Esophagus which the doctor could not find, but told me to wait upon the biopsy results. He's still waiting on my prior GI doctors records to compare, however, everything came back " Negative " for Barrett's and the diverticulitis in my throat. Last year I had a very bad cold ad did what my dad told me to do by using a small drop of oil of oregano to alleviate my cold. It tastes yucky so I put it all the way back by a dropper in the back of my throat. It burned like the heavens, but the next time it did not burn what so ever.My cold went away within two days and I kind of wonder if it may have helped my Barrett's. I pray there weren't any mistakes by either doctor, but at least I've got some good news for a change.Hugs Love & Prayers ette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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