Guest guest Posted May 7, 2005 Report Share Posted May 7, 2005 Reg, What was the doctor's name you saw here in Edmonton? My Doc is supposably writing a letter to one on my behalf but I'm not sure who. Was he/she at all skeptical towards your investigating the possibility of having Lyme? The president of the Canadian Lyme Association told me that they DO NOT do proper testing here in Alberta (or Can. for that matter) and suggested that if the test was negative, to have my blood sent to the US for testing. Kathy H On 7-May-05, at 10:49 AM, wrote: > Reg, > Good luck with the Oncolyn. Keep us all posted on any reactions...good > and bad. > > <unknown.gif> > > > > > > -- Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: CAL-EAP > > Kathy, > You sound like a well educated person. If we lived near each other, > I'd love to meet you and pick your brain and get a message from > you.(Where do you live?) I'm not familiar with The Brewer > library, the Morissete study, or 's 99 survey. > I seem to have struck a raw nerve by my questions and I apologize. > That was not my intent at all. > So you are doing the injections and are having some success! That is > terrific and inspiring. I would like to try it also if it's available > to me.I am open to all forms of new therapy if it is not toxic or > harmful. > I've been on ldn for 14 months and I'm also trying minocycline since > Feb.So far no big results on either therapy. > I've just started with a chiropractor that I have a good feeling about. > I tried Avonex and Copaxone earlier in my diagnosis. I quit when I > found ldn, even though I haven't had remarkable improvement, I've had > no flare ups. ...just a steady decline in mobility. > You mentioned the Mayo Clinic, which I also went to years ago. They > didn't have any new or cutting edge treatments to offer. They told me > to stay on Avonex. Needless to say, I blew of their " sage " advice. > I need to study more about Dr. Neiper. He does sound like he was ahead > of his time. > > <unknown.gif> > > > > > > > <imstp_emo_en.gif> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 Hi Kathy Actually I was in to see my Gp. for the results of the latest round of blood testes for my cholesterol and lipids etc. so I just asked if we could do a test to rule out Lyme disease as I had never been tested. He just gave me an authorization for this and I immediately went and gave a small blood sample at the hospital,Since the test was negative anyway I am glad healthcare pays for this.I like our healthcare system I find I ask and I shall recieve. Anyhow Mom is driving out to the interior of B.C. to pickup our order of Oncolyn as it will be a case and they want to go for a drive, so in a month I should know if this is a complimentary treatment for M.S. as well as the LDN. Reg -- Re: [low dose naltrexone]To Reg, RE: Lyme Doc Reg, What was the doctor's name you saw here in Edmonton? My Doc is supposably writing a letter to one on my behalf but I'm not sure who. Was he/she at all skeptical towards your investigating the possibility of having Lyme? The president of the Canadian Lyme Association told me that they DO NOT do proper testing here in Alberta (or Can. for that matter) and suggested that if the test was negative, to have my blood sent to the US for testing. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2005 Report Share Posted May 10, 2005 Reg, What is onoclyn? Thanks, Kathy H On 9-May-05, at 10:16 AM, Reg Kreil wrote: > > Hi Kathy > Actually I was in to see my Gp. for the results of the latest round of > blood testes for my cholesterol and lipids etc. so I just asked if we > could do a test to rule out Lyme disease as I had never been tested. > He just gave me an authorization for this and I immediately went and > gave a small blood sample at the hospital,Since the test was negative > anyway I am glad healthcare pays for this.I like our healthcare system > I find I ask and I shall recieve. > Anyhow Mom is driving out to the interior of B.C. to pickup our order > of Oncolyn as it will be a case and they want to go for a drive, so in > a month I should know if this is a complimentary treatment for M.S. as > well as the LDN. > Reg > > > -- Re: [low dose naltrexone]To Reg, RE: Lyme Doc > > Reg, > > What was the doctor's name you saw here in Edmonton? My Doc is > supposably writing a letter to one on my behalf but I'm not sure who. > Was he/she at all skeptical towards your investigating the possibility > of having Lyme? The president of the Canadian Lyme Association told me > that they DO NOT do proper testing here in Alberta (or Can. for that > matter) and suggested that if the test was negative, to have my blood > sent to the US for testing. > > > > > > > < Serif Sans MS Body: Font: html><imstp_emo_en.gif> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2005 Report Share Posted May 10, 2005 Hi Kathy It's spelled "Oncolyn" Go to www.bellayre.com and you can read all about it as a cancer cure, also a very possible spirochete killer. Anyway I got nothing to loose by trying it for a year it sure won't halt the LDN.as I believe these are complmentary treatments. My Dad uses this instead of chemo or radiation.for his bowel cancer with fantastic results. Reg -- Re: [low dose naltrexone]To Reg, RE: Lyme Doc > > Reg, > > What was the doctor's name you saw here in Edmonton? My Doc is > supposably writing a letter to one on my behalf but I'm not sure who. > Was he/she at all skeptical towards your investigating the possibility > of having Lyme? The president of the Canadian Lyme Association told me > that they DO NOT do proper testing here in Alberta (or Can. for that > matter) and suggested that if the test was negative, to have my blood > sent to the US for testing. > > > > > > > < Serif Sans MS Body: Font: html><imstp_emo_en.gif> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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