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Hi,

Yes, my implants are out. Thank GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have never really been a big fan of the heat but once I had the implants in, it became much worse. It was so bad that last summer I wasn't able to leave the house for anything. If I needed to shop, it would have to be early in the morning. As soon as the heat hit me, it was instant nausea. I kept my air conditioning on 65 and was still sweating. My poor dogs would be shivering so I purchased an electric blanket for them so that they could get under that and not be so cold.

The heat doesn't bother me as much now but I don't sweat unless I'm exercising. If I'm just sitting and it is hot, everything starts to swell up and my face becomes blood red. Don't get me wrong though, I still can't tolerate extreme heat.

Before my implants were removed, I sweat profusely! I would take a shower and walk down the steps and be soaking wet.

I'll try the stuff you mentioned to see if it helps.

Thanks,

Beth S.anita kessler <AnitaK001@...> wrote:

Dr. Kane has my son on the liquid minerals with powered C and also the E-lyte. Anita

Re: Anyone Have any opinions about this - la

Hi,I can't keep up with everyone's history. Are yourimplants out?I went through a period where my face would getflushed and I felt like I was having hot flashes. Heat bothered me alot and I would get sick to mystomach. I loved the hear priot to experiencing thisproblem.Drink lots of water and you could try E-Lyte'selectrolyte solution and maybe their liquid minerals. This alone is one of the best detoxifiers for thebody.These products can be ordered atwww.emersonecologics.com and I think E-LYTE has theirown website as well.At first glance they look expensive but they last along time. The liquid minerals last at least 6 monthsif used daily, maybe longer. If you order them makesure you also order the Vitamin C in powder form soyou can add a 1/4 teaspoon to the mineral mixture. Idid this for a long time. I started doing it

becausejuicing can be expensive and time consuming. I amback to juicing because I like to expose my body todifffernnt things.GT--- "Beth S." <schaffe88@...> wrote:> Hi la,> > No haven't checked into that. Just wondering why I> start to sweat immediately when exercising but when> just sitting I get sick and red in the face.> > Beth S.> > la Todarello <tasslekitty@...> wrote:> Hi,> > Have you tried making sure your electrolytes are in> balance prior to trying to sweat. I wonder if this> might help you. > > I remember my neurologist telling me it is not> unusual> for it to take women 25 minutes before they sweat. > Men and women have different sweating patterns. I> had> to complete a sweat test (full body) that was so> difficult

to get through. I did not start to sweat> until 25 minutes into the test.> > GT> --- "Beth S." <schaffe88@...> wrote:> > Hi Shari!> > > > I think that was the problem....I wasn't sweating.> > > Hot as hell but not sweating. The more water I> > drank the more my hands and feet swelled up. Then> > when I got out, my face was blood red.> > > > I'm just worried because when I first became sick,> a> > cat scan showed something that was right next to> my> > heart. Three cardiologists from a major hospital> in> > Delaware had a meeting about it. They didn't know> > what it was. There guess was that it was a lymph> > node that was enlarged. Then when I moved back to> > Pennsylvania and had it checked 6 months later,> >

which is what they told me to do, the hospital> > wasn't as good and they passed it off as a cyst. > > This has always worried me. > > > > I was just wondering if my face turning red and> > swelling of the hands and feet is a sign of a> heart> > problem. I was told that if it grows even the> > slightest bit I would have to have it removed> which> > would be open heart surgery. > > > > I was a bit upset when I saw how red my face was. > > Most people in the gym that saw me were a bit> > alarmed too!> > > > Beth S.> > > > halvey70@... wrote:> > Beth> > > > I also had a tough time staying in the sauna for> > long periods of time at first.... I was sweating> > like a pig!! I also felt crappy afterwards but I> >

think it was just my body detoxing all those nasty> > things out of my system. Usually when I am> > detoxing, I will feel a little fluish and yucky> for> > a few days. It just means it is working!! drink> > tons of water to flush it out!!> > > > shari > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place> > of advice given by licensed health care> > professionals. Consult your physician or licensed> > health care professional before commencing any> > medical treatment. > > > > "Do not let either the medical authorities or the> > politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts> > are, and make your own decisions about how to live> a> > happy life and how to work for a better world." -> > Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954,> > Chemistry; 1963,

Peace)> > > >

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Dearest Beth:

Everything that you ladies are talking about I have been through. One of my first symptoms was severe abdominal pain, and the doctors really thought that I had cancer of the bowel. Later, after many enemas and other testing, they said that I had irritable bowel syndrome. Then it hit my bladder,with constant painful bladder infections. The next organ that it hit was my liver, I had a tumour in 1985, and I thought that I would die,1999 another PE. I had constant flu-like symptoms and I was just sick: pneumonia, PE, and symptoms that were so weird. Then in 2000 I went into respiratory distress, and I was diagnosed with asthma/chronic bronchitis. I was on a nebulizer and many asthma drugs, including Prednisone. The next organ that it hit was my heart, and I was diagnosed with MVP; my heart was enlarged both sides with stiffening of the right ventricle, MS, Lupus. We thought that my life was over. Then a year ago I fell downstairs and broke my ankle in four places. The doctors did not know what to do because of my respiratory problems and all the other things that were wrong with me. They had to give me an epidural to do the surgery. The doctor had to put in four screws and a plate to repair the damage. One month later, I had another pulmonary embolism, and they told me that I would die. I have left many things out, but I am trying to make a point.

I was explanted in 1992/93, and it has taken until today to become almost symptom free. There are days when I'm sick with nausea and I live in pain, but I'm still here. My doctor told me again today that I am a mystery,and he cannot believe that I am the same person. I must take blood thinners for the rest of my life....maybe. He is a microbiologist (he worked at Cross Cancer for 10 years), and he works with my family doctor.

In my case, the doctors have used massive doses of antibiotics, fungal medications and Prednisone. They have been doing this since I was explanted. We really believe that the treatment that they used has saved my life.

My wish is that you all will get well sooner than me...love always...Lea

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Re: Anyone Have any opinions about this - la

Hi,I can't keep up with everyone's history. Are yourimplants out?I went through a period where my face would getflushed and I felt like I was having hot flashes. Heat bothered me alot and I would get sick to mystomach. I loved the hear priot to experiencing thisproblem.Drink lots of water and you could try E-Lyte'selectrolyte solution and maybe their liquid minerals. This alone is one of the best detoxifiers for thebody.These products can be ordered atwww.emersonecologics.com and I think E-LYTE has theirown website as well.At first glance they look expensive but they last along time. The liquid minerals last at least 6 monthsif used daily, maybe longer. If you order them makesure you also order the Vitamin C in powder form soyou can add a 1/4 teaspoon to the mineral mixture. Idid this for a long time. I started doing it becausejuicing can be expensive and time consuming. I amback to juicing because I like to expose my body todifffernnt things.GT--- "Beth S." <schaffe88@...> wrote:> Hi la,> > No haven't checked into that. Just wondering why I> start to sweat immediately when exercising but when> just sitting I get sick and red in the face.> > Beth S.> > la Todarello <tasslekitty@...> wrote:> Hi,> > Have you tried making sure your electrolytes are in> balance prior to trying to sweat. I wonder if this> might help you. > > I remember my neurologist telling me it is not> unusual> for it to take women 25 minutes before they sweat. > Men and women have different sweating patterns. I> had> to complete a sweat test (full body) that was so> difficult to get through. I did not start to sweat> until 25 minutes into the test.> > GT> --- "Beth S." <schaffe88@...> wrote:> > Hi Shari!> > > > I think that was the problem....I wasn't sweating.> > > Hot as hell but not sweating. The more water I> > drank the more my hands and feet swelled up. Then> > when I got out, my face was blood red.> > > > I'm just worried because when I first became sick,> a> > cat scan showed something that was right next to> my> > heart. Three cardiologists from a major hospital> in> > Delaware had a meeting about it. They didn't know> > what it was. There guess was that it was a lymph> > node that was enlarged. Then when I moved back to> > Pennsylvania and had it checked 6 months later,> > which is what they told me to do, the hospital> > wasn't as good and they passed it off as a cyst. > > This has always worried me. > > > > I was just wondering if my face turning red and> > swelling of the hands and feet is a sign of a> heart> > problem. I was told that if it grows even the> > slightest bit I would have to have it removed> which> > would be open heart surgery. > > > > I was a bit upset when I saw how red my face was. > > Most people in the gym that saw me were a bit> > alarmed too!> > > > Beth S.> > > > halvey70@... wrote:> > Beth> > > > I also had a tough time staying in the sauna for> > long periods of time at first.... I was sweating> > like a pig!! I also felt crappy afterwards but I> > think it was just my body detoxing all those nasty> > things out of my system. Usually when I am> > detoxing, I will feel a little fluish and yucky> for> > a few days. It just means it is working!! drink> > tons of water to flush it out!!> > > > shari > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place> > of advice given by licensed health care> > professionals. Consult your physician or licensed> > health care professional before commencing any> > medical treatment. > > > > "Do not let either the medical authorities or the> > politicians mislead you. Find out what the facts> > are, and make your own decisions about how to live> a> > happy life and how to work for a better world." -> > Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954,> > Chemistry; 1963, Peace)> > > >

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