Guest guest Posted April 20, 2005 Report Share Posted April 20, 2005 This is a true story: Re: Fw: HOSPITAL DEATHS & Mitral Valve Prolapse] Thank you for the article, Lea. Isn't Dr. Levin the medical jurisprudence guy from Incline Village, Nevada (I think)? Well I've read quite a few things (all good) from a Dr. Levin. When I was at Methodist Hospital in Houston Medical Center the end of 1994, Dr. Patten said the women who died who were his patients, died of an inability to breathe-- it seems there were five of them in a study and a few more after that. I think he said it was due to disease; my inability to breathe well (chest expansion is a little more than 1/3 of what it was) is due to the inability of the chest muscles to contract and expand. New implants were infected and removed after expansion and cutting of some muscles connected to sternum. An anatomy book helped me figure this out. Have you had your platinum levels tested? More and more are finding a gross amount of platinum in their bodies. . .I did a little research for another woman and found 1) that the platinum used in implants is much more toxic than that used in cancer treatment and 2) the platinum used in cancer treatment depletes magnesium. . .this is apparently well known (to doctors) I think I mentioned that the first 100 women tested by Brautbar in 1993 had low magnesium and he didn't know why then. Magnesium is tested in this country ONLY when a heart attack is suspected. Might do well to check on your magnesium if you have heart problems. Mine used to be low when I had heart problems and I supplemented it--no more problems. Coincidence? Best to you and thanks again. Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 From our Darling Bonnie: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~````` This is a true story: Re: Fw: HOSPITAL DEATHS & Mitral Valve Prolapse] Thank you for the article, Lea. Isn't Dr. Levin the medical jurisprudence guy from Incline Village, Nevada (I think)? Well I've read quite a few things (all good) from a Dr. Levin. When I was at Methodist Hospital in Houston Medical Center the end of 1994, Dr. Patten said the women who died who were his patients, died of an inability to breathe-- it seems there were five of them in a study and a few more after that. I think he said it was due to disease; my inability to breathe well (chest expansion is a little more than 1/3 of what it was) is due to the inability of the chest muscles to contract and expand. New implants were infected and removed after expansion and cutting of some muscles connected to sternum. An anatomy book helped me figure this out. Have you had your platinum levels tested? More and more are finding a gross amount of platinum in their bodies. . .I did a little research for another woman and found 1) that the platinum used in implants is much more toxic than that used in cancer treatment and 2) the platinum used in cancer treatment depletes magnesium. . .this is apparently well known (to doctors) I think I mentioned that the first 100 women tested by Brautbar in 1993 had low magnesium and he didn't know why then. Magnesium is tested in this country ONLY when a heart attack is suspected. Might do well to check on your magnesium if you have heart problems. Mine used to be low when I had heart problems and I supplemented it--no more problems. Coincidence? Best to you and thanks again. Bonnie 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) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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