Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 Gee, a, you didn't keep my secret. LOL!! Hugs, Joan [ ] OT Humor Joan, a rather well-proportioned & near-sighted secretary, spent almost all of her vacation sunbathing on the roof of her hotel. She wore a bathing suit the first few days, but always removed her glasses for an even facial tan. After several days she decided that no one could see her way up there, so she slipped out of her suit for an overall tan. She'd hardly begun when she heard someone running up the stairs; she was lying on her stomach, so she just pulled a towel over her rear. " Excuse me, miss, " said the flustered little assistant manager of the hotel, out of breath from running up the stairs. " The hotel doesn't mind your sunbathing on the roof, but we would very much appreciate your wearing a bathing suit as you have for the past week. " " What difference does it make? " Joan asked rather calmly. " No one can see me up here, and besides, I'm covered with a towel. " " Not exactly, " said the embarrassed little man. " You're lying on the dining room skylight! " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2003 Report Share Posted May 6, 2003 LOL! Sorry about that Joan. I forgot I was sworn to secrecy. Blame it on fibro fog LOL! a > Gee, a, you didn't keep my secret. LOL!! > > Hugs, > Joan > [ ] OT Humor > > > Joan, a rather well-proportioned & near-sighted secretary, spent almost all > of her vacation sunbathing on the roof of her hotel. She wore a bathing suit > the first few days, but always removed her glasses for an even facial tan. > After several days she decided that no one could see her way up there, so > she slipped out of her suit for an overall tan. She'd hardly begun when she > heard someone running up the stairs; she was lying on her stomach, so she > just pulled a towel over her rear. > " Excuse me, miss, " said the flustered little assistant manager of the hotel, > out of breath from running up the stairs. " The hotel doesn't mind your > sunbathing on the roof, but we would very much appreciate your wearing a > bathing suit as you have for the past week. " > " What difference does it make? " Joan asked rather calmly. " No one can see me > up here, and besides, I'm covered with a towel. " > " Not exactly, " said the embarrassed little man. " You're lying on the dining > room skylight! " > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 a, Do you have any Benicar left over? Would be a good time to test it out. One of the first things it did for me was relieve pressure on the brain. And you know there are studies showing it may be very effective in treating people with viral illnesses where brain inflammation is the big problem and cause of death. penny pjeanneus <pj7@...> wrote: Hi Amy,I got sick with rapid onset cfs in 1995. I stayed ill that entire year but was diagnosed with mycoplasma and placed on antibiotics - doxycycline, minocycline and then Zithromax. On Zithromax I began to recover after about 3 months. I always relapsed if I went off the Zithromax in about 3 months. I stayed at this level for several years while adding in supplements and ImmunoPro. Finally in 2003 I had tests run at IgeneX and found I had borrelia or Lyme disease. In the next year we discovered that my husband and one son also are infected. My son had a symptom onset of severe headache and vertigo. He took antibiotics for a few months and then went on garlic and Chinese herbs. He is stable and seemingly healthy, but his CD 57 level is low - I suspect he will relapse at some point. My husband is well and, like me, responds to Zithromax. This is not surprising as we probably have shared whatever infections we have.I did quinolone antibiotics for the Lyme and developed severe tendon issues that lasted 3 years. I am only now recovering taking magnesium taurinate and Recuperation.Six months ago I developed the vertigo at the same time as I had a throat exam and a tooth worked on and got severe thrush in my throat. I do not think the thrush was ever treated adequately, nor do I think the possible co-infection was ever diagnosed. This is what Tony is talking about.Meanwhile the vertigo and feeling like my brain is a balloon has continued for months. It isn't exactly a headache, although some days it is. That swollen brain sensation is the ONLY common symptom that I ever had before.I'm just taking massive doses of garlic for now and waiting to see what the neurologist thinks of my brain. Needless to say, my husband is not happy with the garlic fumes.Oh well, the price of health.a> > hi paual, I am largely unable to follow peoples stories, so do not know > yours totally, but the main way I describe my symptoms is it feels like > brain swelling and is a heada che from hell, constantly. I dont think mols > show up on any CAt /scans etc but not sure maybe they show up in > infections.> I have been diagnosed wiht many molds not from a building but from my root > canal.> I had prior mold testing that was the wrong kind of test and showed > nothiing. but blood antigen tests show many molds.> try dr marinkovich in redwood city CA for blood antigen test and mold nasal > spray.> his theory, take it or leave it is if you ahve molds then they must get > treated first or else the antibiotics will never work.> amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Wow, I did not know it reduced brain inflammation. I think I have some and will try it. Thanks, a > > a, > > Do you have any Benicar left over? Would be a good time to test it out. > > One of the first things it did for me was relieve pressure on the brain. And you know there are studies showing it may be very effective in treating people with viral illnesses where brain inflammation is the big problem and cause of death. > > penny > > > > pjeanneus <pj7@...> wrote: > Hi Amy, > I got sick with rapid onset cfs in 1995. I stayed ill that entire > year but was diagnosed with mycoplasma and placed on antibiotics - > doxycycline, minocycline and then Zithromax. On Zithromax I began to > recover after about 3 months. I always relapsed if I went off the > Zithromax in about 3 months. > > I stayed at this level for several years while adding in supplements > and ImmunoPro. Finally in 2003 I had tests run at IgeneX and found I > had borrelia or Lyme disease. In the next year we discovered that my > husband and one son also are infected. My son had a symptom onset of > severe headache and vertigo. He took antibiotics for a few months and > then went on garlic and Chinese herbs. He is stable and seemingly > healthy, but his CD 57 level is low - I suspect he will relapse at > some point. My husband is well and, like me, responds to Zithromax. > This is not surprising as we probably have shared whatever infections > we have. > > I did quinolone antibiotics for the Lyme and developed severe tendon > issues that lasted 3 years. I am only now recovering taking magnesium > taurinate and Recuperation. > > Six months ago I developed the vertigo at the same time as I had a > throat exam and a tooth worked on and got severe thrush in my throat. > I do not think the thrush was ever treated adequately, nor do I think > the possible co-infection was ever diagnosed. This is what Tony is > talking about. > > Meanwhile the vertigo and feeling like my brain is a balloon has > continued for months. It isn't exactly a headache, although some days > it is. That swollen brain sensation is the ONLY common symptom that I > ever had before. > > I'm just taking massive doses of garlic for now and waiting to see > what the neurologist thinks of my brain. Needless to say, my husband > is not happy with the garlic fumes. > > Oh well, the price of health. > > a > > > > > hi paual, I am largely unable to follow peoples stories, so do not > know > > yours totally, but the main way I describe my symptoms is it feels > like > > brain swelling and is a heada che from hell, constantly. I dont > think mols > > show up on any CAt /scans etc but not sure maybe they show up in > > infections. > > I have been diagnosed wiht many molds not from a building but from > my root > > canal. > > I had prior mold testing that was the wrong kind of test and showed > > nothiing. but blood antigen tests show many molds. > > try dr marinkovich in redwood city CA for blood antigen test and > mold nasal > > spray. > > his theory, take it or leave it is if you ahve molds then they must > get > > treated first or else the antibiotics will never work. > > amy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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