Guest guest Posted January 3, 2005 Report Share Posted January 3, 2005 Oh my gosh Sheri. I am so mad I can hardly type. I am so sick of things being twisted in the media. Didn't someone say that what they are doing is illegal? How about if we e-mail the attorney general and the american board of plastic surgeons? Anita must read!! re: Tampa Radio station Hi Girls - Well - the Tampa station stat you have been speaking of lately about the "breast Christmas Ever", WFLZ 93.3 contest is talking about us. This morning they were on for about an hour bashing all of the emails they received as well as the one from the National Assoc for Women. They are so very clueless. The DJ himself said that he only received 2 emails complaining which I know is crap. They made fun of the "NOW" complaint sent saying that they have been doing this contest for 10 years so why are we complaining now? They gave the local people a chance to call in and all of the calls were pro contest of course. I got through and talked w/ the producer but they were not allowed to put me through on air as I guess they were only screening calls for the people that were thinking the contests were good. It was pretty ruthless what they were saying about the people that were complaining and they never began to address WHY we were complaining. They made it sound like we were upset as they were making a mockery of women by offering these contests which couldn't be farther from the truth. They mentioned nothing about the millions of us getting sick and becoming disabled as a result of implants - nothing about the pain and multiple surgeries - nothing about the torn families as a result of lack of income due to disabilities and multiple medical bills. They really pissed me off - sorry for the language, but they took our complaints and totally made them something that they were not. All they did was make fun of us saying that we needed to "find something else to complain about" and that the women's organizations must not have anything better to do. They also made fun of the fact that nobody complained about the contest last summer - "boobapoolza" where they gave away boob jobs to high school seniors - 17-18 years only. This is also a lie as I called them during this contest while MTV was taping here and they got me on film freaking out on them about it. If anyone is interested in sending them a note, here is their info again mjmorningshow.com** the main DJ is MJ so gp tp his link to send a message. Also Hoover is the producer who knows me and understands our problems. I think we should bombard them w/ emails stating our real issues with this - the fact that these young women are entering these contests and not realizing what they are getting into as they are not doing the proper research first and only trying to win a contest. Most of the girls are young and do not have a clue. The women that call in in support of them have only had their implants for a year or two which is too early to know what will really affect them down the road.Oh wellGot that of my chest.loveshari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2005 Report Share Posted January 3, 2005 It's so sad that this little radio station is doing something like this when we have other 'bigger' issues in our world going on -- all the devastation from the tsunami -- certainly puts things in perspective -- doesn't it?!?!? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2005 Report Share Posted January 3, 2005 Hi all, Just wanted to let you know that I addressed this contest issue on a radio station WLW New radio 700 in Cincinatti at a little after 1:00pm Eastern time on Christmas Eve with a DJ named Sterling (http://www.700wlw.com). He wasn't the most caring, but at least I got the issue out. And YES, these contests violate the code of ethics of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons...and others (we talked about this as well). Oh, and I think Dr. Zuckerman got to address the ethics issue on Fox news as well. Kacey Here's what the American Society of Plastic Surgeons has to say about this... http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/13354.html Subject: Re: radio promotion/ASPS ethical code Participation in a charity raffle, fund raiser or contest in which the prize is any surgical procedure Ethics and Plastic Surgery - ASAPS Position Article in the New York Times - January 3, 2000 NEW YORK, NY (July 20, 2000) - Many doctors engage in advertising and public relations, but when do such activities cross the line that separates ethical from unethical? A recent article in The New York Times ( " Doctors Who Love Publicity, " July 2, 2000) brought to light what many " insiders " in cosmetic surgery already knew - that some doctors trade professional services for media coverage, offering journalists everything from complimentary laser hair removal to free surgical procedures. " This type of unprofessional behavior is an embarrassment to members of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, " says the organization's president, C. Morello, MD, of White Plains, NY, " and it is in direct violation of the professional Code of Ethics that we have pledged to maintain. " The problem is that not all doctors - particularly in the competitive field of cosmetic surgery -- hold to the same high standards. In fact, only a relative handful of plastic surgeons - fewer than 1500 - have qualified for election into the elite membership of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), which requires not only certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) but also substantial cosmetic surgical experience. Application for membership in ASAPS also requires surgeons to subject their advertising and marketing activities to close scrutiny by their peers, who look for evidence of any ethical breaches. " ASAPS members are expressly prohibited from giving anything of value to a representative of the media in anticipation of, or in return for, professional publicity, " said Dr. Morello in a Letter to the Editor that was published in The New York Times (July 9, 2000). Some of the other unethical practices identified and prohibited by ASAPS include: Participation in a charity raffle, fund raiser or contest in which the prize is any surgical procedure For surgeons who already are ASAPS members, the penalty for failing to follow these and other specific guidelines can be loss of membership status. " The members of ASAPS would like to see more states adopt this type of regulation, " says Dr. Morello. " This is one way to help protect the public from being misled about a doctor's qualifications to perform plastic surgery. " The 2200-member American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) is the only plastic surgery organization devoted entirely to the advancement of cosmetic surgery. ASAPS is recognized throughout the world as the authoritative source for cosmetic surgery education. U.S. members are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Canadian members are certified in plastic surgery by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. > www.surgery.org --- In , " anita kessler " <AnitaK001@m...> wrote: > Oh my gosh Sheri. I am so mad I can hardly type. I am so sick of things being twisted in the media. Didn't someone say that what they are doing is illegal? How about if we e-mail the attorney general and the american board of plastic surgeons? Anita > > must read!! re: Tampa Radio station > > Hi Girls - > > Well - the Tampa station stat you have been speaking of lately about the " breast Christmas Ever " , WFLZ 93.3 contest is talking about us. This morning they were on for about an hour bashing all of the emails they received as well as the one from the National Assoc for Women. They are so very clueless. The DJ himself said that he only received 2 emails complaining which I know is crap. They made fun of the " NOW " complaint sent saying that they have been doing this contest for 10 years so why are we complaining now? They gave the local people a chance to call in and all of the calls were pro contest of course. I got through and talked w/ the producer but they were not allowed to put me through on air as I guess they were only screening calls for the people that were thinking the contests were good. It was pretty ruthless what they were saying about the people that were complaining and they never began to address WHY we were complaining. They made it sound like we were upset as they were making a mockery of women by offering these contests which couldn't be farther from the truth. They mentioned nothing about the millions of us getting sick and becoming disabled as a result of implants - nothing about the pain and multiple surgeries - nothing about the torn families as a result of lack of income due to disabilities and multiple medical bills. They really pissed me off - sorry for the language, but they took our complaints and totally made them something that they were not. All they did was make fun of us saying that we needed to " find something else to complain about " and that the women's organizations must not have anything better to do. They also made fun of the fact that nobody complained about the contest last summer - " boobapoolza " where they gave away boob jobs to high school seniors - 17-18 years only. This is also a lie as I called them during this contest while MTV was taping here and they got me on film freaking out on them about it. > > If anyone is interested in sending them a note, here is their info again. > > mjmorningshow.com** the main DJ is MJ so gp tp his link to send a message. Also Hoover is the producer who knows me and understands our problems. I think we should bombard them w/ emails stating our real issues with this - the fact that these young women are entering these contests and not realizing what they are getting into as they are not doing the proper research first and only trying to win a contest. Most of the girls are young and do not have a clue. The women that call in in support of them have only had their implants for a year or two which is too early to know what will really affect them down the road. > > Oh well > > Got that of my chest. > > love > shari > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2005 Report Share Posted January 3, 2005 what is really sad here is that after the segment his morning, the DJ was bragging about how he received so many calls and not one was a negative one - this is a bunch of crap as I had called and they wouldn't let me through. I wonder hope many other sick women tried also? All they were pushing is that the Women's groups were slamming them for the contest saying that it made women look bad as if they needed boobs to make them pretty. Nothing was said about the hundreds of us that are sick, maimed, and worse as a result of these nasty devices. Not to mention the poor children that have been affected - this guy has a baby on the way and one a few weeks younger than my Logan - I wonder how he would feel if his children were sick or hurt? I'll bet he would change his tune in a heartbeat. I said when I called that it more an issue of young women trying to win this contest and not having a clue what they are getting into. I mentioned that young women see this as an unachievable goal so they don't have a clue of what may be the consequences and then they win it in a contest nonetheless and never have to look into it. At least the women today that have to save for years for such a procedure have the info available to them like we offer if they take the time they are saving to look into it. The people that win it just do it - no effort at all is involved in knowing what they are getting into I wish I had all this info and support available when I saved for two years to get me implants. All I had to go on was my doctors sick demented advice. I would never be here if that were the case - of course I wouldn't have met all you wonderful women but I would have rather met you in a different setting!! Love shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2005 Report Share Posted January 3, 2005 kathy I am doing ok lately - a little good a little bad. Depends on he day you catch me. I am working on it, though - keeping the faith. Headaches have been pretty bad lately but the hand pain and numbness has gotten much better. Brain fog doesn't seem near as bad lately. Depression is still strong and kicking. They have changes my meds there so I am hoping for some better changes soon. I hope all is well your way!! good luck and keep in touch!! love shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2005 Report Share Posted January 3, 2005 fyi - this same dr. that operated on my cousins boobs when she doesn't have a spleen due to a previous car accident and doesn't tend to heal well. Botched job as she is short and petite w/ huge boobs, probably a DD and she had months of recovering and infection as a result. Real nice guy, huh? I can't imagine why they should be allowed to operate on someone who has slow healing issues due to ruptured spleen anyways. $$$$$$$ I guess.this was also the doctor in charge of their summer boob give-a-way to highschool seniors 17-18 year olds only last summer. what a loser Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2005 Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 Hi Shari, How upsetting this is to many of us! It really hurts when other people don't take the time or have the sensitivity to understand the nature of the pain and suffering we have experienced. We aren't talking about something simple like a toothache here! I wish they could see that!...these illnesses can be life-threatening and it amazes me that so many people just want to giggle their way through the whole issue and treat us like we are just annoyances that need to be brushed aside while they go blindly dancing along. I know that many of these stations have to do things for the sake of marketing and making money. But they should have at least some decency and respect for those who are in pain. Hmmm, maybe a little too much to ask for some people these days??? The Bible says that in the last days " men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemous, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, despisers of good, traitors, headstrong, haughty, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God. " (2 Tim 3: 2-4) We sure are seeing alot of that in our American culture, and many of these morning shows have DJ's that want to see how far they can go with their shock value. It is all about pushing things farther and farther from good, moral values. I hope to be able to respond to your suggestion by writing to these people soon. In the meantime, I've looked up the email addresses and want to post them for you all. mjk HooverMJShow@... Thanks so much for the information, Shari. I just want you to know that I stand with you in your frustration with these people and support your efforts to get your story told and let the world know that implants can be very devastating! How are you doing, Shari? Are you feeling any improvements in any areas? Everything happens at a snails pace it seems, but you should be seeing some improvements over time and I will keep praying for that for you. Love, Patty > Hi Girls - > > Well - the Tampa station stat you have been speaking of lately about the > " breast Christmas Ever " , WFLZ 93.3 contest is talking about us. This morning > they were on for about an hour bashing all of the emails they received as well as > the one from the National Assoc for Women. They are so very clueless. The > DJ himself said that he only received 2 emails complaining which I know is > crap. They made fun of the " NOW " complaint sent saying that they have been doing > this contest for 10 years so why are we complaining now? They gave the local > people a chance to call in and all of the calls were pro contest of course. I > got through and talked w/ the producer but they were not allowed to put me > through on air as I guess they were only screening calls for the people that > were thinking the contests were good. It was pretty ruthless what they were > saying about the people that were complaining and they never began to address WHY > we were complaining. They made it sound like we were upset as they were > making a mockery of women by offering these contests which couldn't be farther from > the truth. They mentioned nothing about the millions of us getting sick and > becoming disabled as a result of implants - nothing about the pain and > multiple surgeries - nothing about the torn families as a result of lack of income > due to disabilities and multiple medical bills. They really pissed me off - > sorry for the language, but they took our complaints and totally made them > something that they were not. All they did was make fun of us saying that we needed > to " find something else to complain about " and that the women's organizations > must not have anything better to do. They also made fun of the fact that > nobody complained about the contest last summer - " boobapoolza " where they gave > away boob jobs to high school seniors - 17-18 years only. This is also a lie as > I called them during this contest while MTV was taping here and they got me > on film freaking out on them about it. > > If anyone is interested in sending them a note, here is their info again. > > mjmorningshow.com** the main DJ is MJ so gp tp his link to send a message. > Also Hoover is the producer who knows me and understands our problems. I > think we should bombard them w/ emails stating our real issues with this - the > fact that these young women are entering these contests and not realizing what > they are getting into as they are not doing the proper research first and only > trying to win a contest. Most of the girls are young and do not have a clue. > The women that call in in support of them have only had their implants for a > year or two which is too early to know what will really affect them down the > road. > > Oh well > > Got that of my chest. > > love > shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2005 Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 It really does put things in perspective! There are things that are just plain foolish.... And preoccupation with " self " is one of them. It is my prayer that our world learns to reach out to all those that are hurting, in whatever small ways we can, and try to get away from this pervasive and insidious obsession with our bodies! Hugs, Patty > It's so sad that this little radio station is doing something like this when > we have other 'bigger' issues in our world going on -- all the devastation > from the tsunami -- certainly puts things in perspective -- doesn't it?!?!? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2005 Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 Shari Isn't that so frustrating? I find it very hard to take when people lie and twist the truth. Especially for something important and you know they are lying but can't do anything about it. Did any of you happen to catch the show the other night on alternative healing and supplements, etc? I only saw about 10 minutes of it so I don't remember the station. It was something like 60 Minutes or that type of show. Anyway, they were essentially bashing alternative medicine while pretending to offer a balanced view. They were saying there are no good studies proving that vitamins, minerals, supplements and things like accupuncture, etc are of any value. Recently there has been a number of articles saying that vitamin E is bad for you and so are other vitamins. I am sure all of this is backed by the drug companies who think they are about to score a huge coup with the upcoming codex. It upset me so much I couldnt watch it. I am trying to support the group fighting codex but I am scared to death they will take away all our rights to buy vitamins, minerals, supplements, herbs and other healing substances. It outrages me when they try to make it sound like so many people are being hurt by alternative medicine and that we are so stupid that we shouldn't be able to buy the simplest substance without a doctor's prescription. Think of how many people are hurt or killed by prescriptions every year! How about all the new warnings on vioxx, etc. Certainly many more people have been hurt by conventional medicine and drugs. I urge everyone to go to websites for codex and support the people trying to make sure that the united states doesn't agree to it. I think about how much the only things that have helped me since I got sick were things I could buy on my own. I do not want to lose the right to buy olive leaf extract, oil of oregano, etc, as they have made such a difference to my well being. I intend to write the radio station about their so called contest. Thanks for giving us the info shari. By the way, how are you doing lately? I hope this year really is a good one for you. Hugs,kathy > what is really sad here is that after the segment his morning, the DJ was > bragging about how he received so many calls and not one was a negative one - > this is a bunch of crap as I had called and they wouldn't let me through. I > wonder hope many other sick women tried also? All they were pushing is that the > Women's groups were slamming them for the contest saying that it made women > look bad as if they needed boobs to make them pretty. Nothing was said about > the hundreds of us that are sick, maimed, and worse as a result of these nasty > devices. Not to mention the poor children that have been affected - this guy > has a baby on the way and one a few weeks younger than my Logan - I wonder how > he would feel if his children were sick or hurt? I'll bet he would change his > tune in a heartbeat. > > I said when I called that it more an issue of young women trying to win this > contest and not having a clue what they are getting into. I mentioned that > young women see this as an unachievable goal so they don't have a clue of what > may be the consequences and then they win it in a contest nonetheless and never > have to look into it. At least the women today that have to save for years > for such a procedure have the info available to them like we offer if they take > the time they are saving to look into it. The people that win it just do it > - no effort at all is involved in knowing what they are getting into > > I wish I had all this info and support available when I saved for two years > to get me implants. All I had to go on was my doctors sick demented advice. I > would never be here if that were the case - of course I wouldn't have met all > you wonderful women but I would have rather met you in a different setting!! > > Love > shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2005 Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 A suggestion from one of our favorite plastic surgeons. - rogene " The doctor is from ther SW med school in Dallas. Everyone should write to the ethics committee at the Am. Soc of PS " http://www.plasticsurgery.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2005 Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 Shari Glad to hear that you are seeing improvements with the hand pain and numbness! I am sorry to hear that you are still having bad headaches and depression. So am I! Still in that box where as I try to detox I get awful headaches. ANd depression. Boy are they related!! Anything that I try to detox or kill off something makes terrrible depression and fatigue. I fight with it daily. Of course, in my case, I feel alot of it has to be menopausal symptoms. Still, I am ready to move past this garbage already!! I had a nice christmas but let me diet go badly and am probably paying for it now with all that sugar I ate. I was stressed and stupidly gave myself permission to indulge!! so I have been trying hard the last few days to make up for it. I took a milk thistle yesterday as well as oil of oregano, and thus the headache last night and today! One thing that I think that does help with pain is olive/lemon drink. Have you tried it? Three times a day, mix a tbsp of organic olive oil with the juice of a whole lemon. If you can't stand the taste, mix in some organic maple syrup. It really seems to help me. I have read about this on more than one website. It is worth a try. Hang in there and I am praying for you! Hugs, kathy > kathy > > I am doing ok lately - a little good a little bad. Depends on he day you > catch me. I am working on it, though - keeping the faith. Headaches have been > pretty bad lately but the hand pain and numbness has gotten much better. Brain > fog doesn't seem near as bad lately. Depression is still strong and kicking. > They have changes my meds there so I am hoping for some better changes soon. > > I hope all is well your way!! good luck and keep in touch!! > > love > shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 Hey Kathy, Don't be hard on yourself over the holidays! I think we all deserve to celebrate now and then. Sugar is bad, for sure, but I don't think we have to live in ways that deprive us of the ability to celebrate and enjoy life. Anyway, now it is the new year, and you can get back on track! Love, Patty --- In , " mikat828 " <mikat828@y...> wrote: > > > Shari > Glad to hear that you are seeing improvements with the hand > pain and numbness! I am sorry to hear that you are still having bad > headaches and depression. So am I! Still in that box where as I > try to detox I get awful headaches. ANd depression. Boy are they > related!! Anything that I try to detox or kill off something makes > terrrible depression and fatigue. I fight with it daily. Of > course, in my case, I feel alot of it has to be menopausal > symptoms. Still, I am ready to move past this garbage already!! I > had a nice christmas but let me diet go badly and am probably paying > for it now with all that sugar I ate. I was stressed and stupidly > gave myself permission to indulge!! so I have been trying hard the > last few days to make up for it. I took a milk thistle yesterday as > well as oil of oregano, and thus the headache last night and today! > One thing that I think that does help with pain is olive/lemon > drink. Have you tried it? Three times a day, mix a tbsp of organic > olive oil with the juice of a whole lemon. If you can't stand the > taste, mix in some organic maple syrup. It really seems to help > me. I have read about this on more than one website. It is worth a > try. Hang in there and I am praying for you! > Hugs, > kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2005 Report Share Posted January 8, 2005 Kathy, I agree with PAtty, you have done an excellent job, sometimes, its good to just let things go a little and not think about everything we put in our mouths. its the holidays! I ate poorly too, but then I ate really good and drank lots of water to make up for it! Loveyou, julie >From: "glory2glory1401" <glory2glory1401@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: must read!! re: Tampa Radio station >Date: Sat, 08 Jan 2005 05:24:37 -0000 > > > >Hey Kathy, >Don't be hard on yourself over the holidays! I think we all deserve >to celebrate now and then. Sugar is bad, for sure, but I don't >think we have to live in ways that deprive us of the ability to >celebrate and enjoy life. Anyway, now it is the new year, and you >can get back on track! >Love, >Patty > >--- In , "mikat828" <mikat828@y...> >wrote: > > > > > > Shari > > Glad to hear that you are seeing improvements with the hand > > pain and numbness! I am sorry to hear that you are still having >bad > > headaches and depression. So am I! Still in that box where as I > > try to detox I get awful headaches. ANd depression. Boy are they > > related!! Anything that I try to detox or kill off something >makes > > terrrible depression and fatigue. I fight with it daily. Of > > course, in my case, I feel alot of it has to be menopausal > > symptoms. Still, I am ready to move past this garbage already!! >I > > had a nice christmas but let me diet go badly and am probably >paying > > for it now with all that sugar I ate. I was stressed and stupidly > > gave myself permission to indulge!! so I have been trying hard >the > > last few days to make up for it. I took a milk thistle yesterday >as > > well as oil of oregano, and thus the headache last night and >today! > > One thing that I think that does help with pain is olive/lemon > > drink. Have you tried it? Three times a day, mix a tbsp of >organic > > olive oil with the juice of a whole lemon. If you can't stand the > > taste, mix in some organic maple syrup. It really seems to help > > me. I have read about this on more than one website. It is worth >a > > try. Hang in there and I am praying for you! > > Hugs, > > kathy > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2005 Report Share Posted January 10, 2005 -Thanks patty. I am doing better now but still making myself hot cocoa with marshmallows! Well, cutting down is better than doing nothing! I am really encouraged by this product called naticor that I am taking. It seems to be having a good effect, but too soon to say as I usually get a good effect followed by herxing and then backing off. So far so good. Hugs,kathy -- In , " glory2glory1401 " <glory2glory1401@y...> wrote: > > Hey Kathy, > Don't be hard on yourself over the holidays! I think we all deserve > to celebrate now and then. Sugar is bad, for sure, but I don't > think we have to live in ways that deprive us of the ability to > celebrate and enjoy life. Anyway, now it is the new year, and you > can get back on track! > Love, > Patty > > > > > > > > Shari > > Glad to hear that you are seeing improvements with the hand > > pain and numbness! I am sorry to hear that you are still having > bad > > headaches and depression. So am I! Still in that box where as I > > try to detox I get awful headaches. ANd depression. Boy are they > > related!! Anything that I try to detox or kill off something > makes > > terrrible depression and fatigue. I fight with it daily. Of > > course, in my case, I feel alot of it has to be menopausal > > symptoms. Still, I am ready to move past this garbage already!! > I > > had a nice christmas but let me diet go badly and am probably > paying > > for it now with all that sugar I ate. I was stressed and stupidly > > gave myself permission to indulge!! so I have been trying hard > the > > last few days to make up for it. I took a milk thistle yesterday > as > > well as oil of oregano, and thus the headache last night and > today! > > One thing that I think that does help with pain is olive/lemon > > drink. Have you tried it? Three times a day, mix a tbsp of > organic > > olive oil with the juice of a whole lemon. If you can't stand the > > taste, mix in some organic maple syrup. It really seems to help > > me. I have read about this on more than one website. It is worth > a > > try. Hang in there and I am praying for you! > > Hugs, > > kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2005 Report Share Posted January 10, 2005 - Thanks julie! It is good to know that I am not the only one who went off their good diet. Hope you and your little one are doing great! You sound like you are feeling better. hugs,kathy -- In , " JOSEPH PALANCA " <juliejp61@m...> wrote: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2005 Report Share Posted January 10, 2005 Kathy, Tell us more about the naticor and where you bought yours. I am curious! (Always looking for good products...) Patty > > > > > > > > > Shari > > > Glad to hear that you are seeing improvements with the hand > > > pain and numbness! I am sorry to hear that you are still having > > bad > > > headaches and depression. So am I! Still in that box where as > I > > > try to detox I get awful headaches. ANd depression. Boy are > they > > > related!! Anything that I try to detox or kill off something > > makes > > > terrrible depression and fatigue. I fight with it daily. Of > > > course, in my case, I feel alot of it has to be menopausal > > > symptoms. Still, I am ready to move past this garbage > already!! > > I > > > had a nice christmas but let me diet go badly and am probably > > paying > > > for it now with all that sugar I ate. I was stressed and > stupidly > > > gave myself permission to indulge!! so I have been trying hard > > the > > > last few days to make up for it. I took a milk thistle > yesterday > > as > > > well as oil of oregano, and thus the headache last night and > > today! > > > One thing that I think that does help with pain is olive/lemon > > > drink. Have you tried it? Three times a day, mix a tbsp of > > organic > > > olive oil with the juice of a whole lemon. If you can't stand > the > > > taste, mix in some organic maple syrup. It really seems to help > > > me. I have read about this on more than one website. It is > worth > > a > > > try. Hang in there and I am praying for you! > > > Hugs, > > > kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2005 Report Share Posted January 10, 2005 Patty I bought the naticor from appleadayandbeyond.com. They have the best prices on Garden of Life and free shipping. They recently started carrying these products called Generation. I have 2 of them and like them alot. Naticor has nattokinase and serrapatase. These help break down fibrin which can build up in the arteries, the muscles, and all organs and tissues. I also have Zymitol which has enzymes, alpha lipoic acic and msm. This makes me herx more than the naticor. I am going real slow ---taking me 1/2 capsule a day. I recommend these highly at this point. kathy > > > > > > > > > > > > Shari > > > > Glad to hear that you are seeing improvements with the hand > > > > pain and numbness! I am sorry to hear that you are still > having > > > bad > > > > headaches and depression. So am I! Still in that box where > as > > I > > > > try to detox I get awful headaches. ANd depression. Boy are > > they > > > > related!! Anything that I try to detox or kill off something > > > makes > > > > terrrible depression and fatigue. I fight with it daily. Of > > > > course, in my case, I feel alot of it has to be menopausal > > > > symptoms. Still, I am ready to move past this garbage > > already!! > > > I > > > > had a nice christmas but let me diet go badly and am probably > > > paying > > > > for it now with all that sugar I ate. I was stressed and > > stupidly > > > > gave myself permission to indulge!! so I have been trying > hard > > > the > > > > last few days to make up for it. I took a milk thistle > > yesterday > > > as > > > > well as oil of oregano, and thus the headache last night and > > > today! > > > > One thing that I think that does help with pain is olive/lemon > > > > drink. Have you tried it? Three times a day, mix a tbsp of > > > organic > > > > olive oil with the juice of a whole lemon. If you can't stand > > the > > > > taste, mix in some organic maple syrup. It really seems to > help > > > > me. I have read about this on more than one website. It is > > worth > > > a > > > > try. Hang in there and I am praying for you! > > > > Hugs, > > > > kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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