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I believe the thing that complicates candida is that even if the

yeasties themselves are gone, your body develops an intollerance to

all forms of yeast, mold, and fungi from trying to fight it for so

long. That's why the diet is important, and really unavoidable for

allowing your body time to recouperate from exposure. The

intollerance does go away, but even in the absense of candida, there

is no other way to recover from that part of it. The swollen tissues

need time to recover, or they will react, causing yeast like symptoms

even after the yeast is gone.

Lori

> Has anyone on this group tried dialysis yet?

>

> We need to get the same type of dialysis type treatment that my mom

had and

> i bet we will all be cured... We need to bug doctors about

this..because i

> truly think if anything could cure us..this would be it.. MY MOTHER

was

> totally cured of this late stage bacterial/spirochets disease that

any

> doctor here in the united states would say that she would never be

> cured...and she would have it forever... I found a link on the net

that

> seems simaler to what my mom had done :

>

> http://www.nephron.com/dialysis.html

>

> what do you guys think of this... It totally cleans the blood and

returns it

> back to our systems.. Our kidneys could not do the type of work

that this

> machine can..

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>I believe the thing that complicates candida is that even if the

>yeasties themselves are gone, your body develops an intollerance to

>all forms of yeast, mold, and fungi from trying to fight it for so

>long. That's why the diet is important, and really unavoidable for

>allowing your body time to recouperate from exposure. The

>intollerance does go away, but even in the absense of candida, there

>is no other way to recover from that part of it. The swollen tissues

>need time to recover, or they will react, causing yeast like symptoms

>even after the yeast is gone.

>Lori

Interesting insight.. But thats just a theory of yours.. No hardcore

evidence.. I'd believe it once people have tried this and have had it done..

Not once..but maybe 2 or 3 times.. And then see what the results are..

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No, this is not a theory of mine!! It's the reason on the yeast diet

you can't eat foods that CONTAIN yeast (like vinegar or beer ~ the

yeast used to make these substances is NOT the same as the yeast that

is found in our intestinal tract. Also, it's NOT LIVING when you

ingest it in these products, therefore it cannot produce symptoms

unless it's because of a yeast intollerance!!!), or fungi like

mushrooms. I must say, I'm a little disapointed at the level of

intelligence & understanding on these lists. I've only known about

this for a few months, and I know more about it than most of you

people combined.

Lori

>

> >I believe the thing that complicates candida is that even if the

> >yeasties themselves are gone, your body develops an intollerance to

> >all forms of yeast, mold, and fungi from trying to fight it for so

> >long. That's why the diet is important, and really unavoidable for

> >allowing your body time to recouperate from exposure. The

> >intollerance does go away, but even in the absense of candida,

there

> >is no other way to recover from that part of it. The swollen

tissues

> >need time to recover, or they will react, causing yeast like

symptoms

> >even after the yeast is gone.

> >Lori

>

> Interesting insight.. But thats just a theory of yours.. No hardcore

> evidence.. I'd believe it once people have tried this and have had

it done..

> Not once..but maybe 2 or 3 times.. And then see what the results

are..

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  • 2 years later...

One of the things in the early 80's that made me really THINK

was a blurb I read in a Science Mag. about Lupus patients going into

remission when they underwent dialysis.

Since I was dx's with SLE - I tried to get my Dr. to try it - of

course he thought I was nuts - EVEN THOUGH here was an article

about it... the wonderment of it all..

I figured - all the crap in the blood was obviously a large

component of many of the symptoms.. it wasn't just an immune system

going awry for no reason.

Barb

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > QUESTION:

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Who has a robust IgG WB profile (lets say 1 or more

> > bands,

> > > > not

> > > > > > > > counting 41 kDa)and is still symptomatic after abx

> > therapy.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Thanks,

> > > > > > > > Barb

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Igenex WB last Spring after being on Minocin 100 Mon-We-

> > Fri

> > > > for

> > > > > 2+

> > > > > > > years (Antibiotic Protocol for RA).

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > IgG Bands +ve: 18 ++, 30 +++, 31 +/-, 34 +/-, 39 +/-,

41

> > ++,

> > > > 45

> > > > > +/-,

> > > > > > > 58 +, 66 +/-, 93 +/-.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Also had several IgM band +ve.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I am still symptomatic but better than I was.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Robyn

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Janelle: I have not dealt with that before gypass. However, I have some cases of dialysis after 3-10 years after gypass. (??? any correlation??), Unable to comment. For a dialysis pt. Is it recommended to have gastric bypass??? Very uncommon, very unlike. Would that be to reduce wt to be approved for transplant? It is hard to answer a general question. This will require very especific information about the patient and the rationale for gastric bypass. If I can help. Let me know. Araceli, Renal Dietitian, and Bariatric Consultant araxtapia@...Janelle Heusinger <jheusi2961@...> wrote: have anyone dealt with a patient on dialysis before gypass. If so can you please e-mail

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I read the posts every day but have never posted to this web site before.

I'm feeling a little stressed so thought some support might be nice.

I had my MGB just over 2 years ago and had lost 159 pounds going from a size

22/24 to a 4. I have gained 8-10 pounds in the last couple of weeks and am

now in a size 6 which is good as everyone was telling me I was too thin. I

couldn't hear that enough but when my Dr said no more I realize I had lost a

little too much. My nephrologist said I have probably gained weight because

the dialysis has taken the toxins out of my system and I feel better so am

eating more. Hopefully it will stabilize and I won't gain any more, I am

currently at goal weight, but have been really hungry lately which usually I

have to force myself to eat. I'm freaking out a little as I keep thinking

what happens if I don't stop gaining.

Unfortunately I recently had some devastating news and found out the reason

why I had suddenly dropped 12 pounds 26 months post-op was because my

kidneys had started to shut down and I am now on dialysis 3 times a week for

3 hours a time. It is such a drag. The Dr. still doesn't know fully what

caused my kidney problems and are guessing at this point. I worry now

having had the MGB as there are dialysis and kidney rules that over rule MGB

rules now, e.g.: I'm limited to 1 liter of fluid a day which is really

hard.

My guess is that there isn't any one else out there post MGB on dialysis but

thought it was worth a try if so please contact me.

I at least have my anemia (caused by the kidney problems) under control. I

get iron & Procrit through my dialysis and it has improved greatly. I have

had blood transfusions but only because I had hip & breast surgery and had

too much blood loss.

I was booked to go to Ireland and England to see family before all the

kidney problems arose and thankfully after thinking I was going to have to

cancel have managed to set up dialysis over there and have permission from

my Dr's to still go. I fly out on May 30th. I haven't seen my family in 7

years. This is actually my biological family. I was adopted at birth, grew

up in England and immigrated here in 1978 with my family when I was 12. I

found my biological family 10 years ago and have had a good experience with

that. My biological dad paid for my MGB for which I am eternally grateful.

My MGB experience has been great and wouldn't change that for all the money

in the world. I have had such good results it just really sucks now I feel

great and am told look great that I have to worry about dialysis and kidney

transplant.

By the way any one on a plateau I lost really slow the first year and lost

over a 3rd of my total weight loss the latter part of year 2. It was

frustrating at the time to read all the posts of such great weight loss in

the first few months post-op by some MGB patients but it does eventually

come off, just be patient.

I guess its one more obstacle to face and one day at a time to do so, thanks

for reading.

Norman

2/10/05

Dr. R & P/Las Vegas

306 Pre-op

145 Lowest

155 Current & hopefully holding

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5/23/2007, karman66@... writes: << I worry now having had the MGB

as there are dialysis and kidney rules that over rule MGB rules now, e.g.:

I'm limited to 1 liter of fluid a day which is really

hard. >>

Dear ,

I am typing to you with a heavy heart - I am so sorry that you are being

dealt all of those medical issues. Outside of having the MGB, I cannot relate

to

what you're probably going through; but my first husband was/is a brittle

diabetic and was on dialysis for 2+ yrs before receiving a kidney transplant by

the age of 33. I am happy to report that he is still alive and well, at the

age of 47.

I can tell you that it is very difficult to be a helpless onlooker when

someone you love dearly is in such a health crisis; and I know it doesn't

compare

to what you are experiencing firsthand. May God bless. You are in my

thoughts and prayers.

Best regards,

Patty A

5'3 " , 253/144/???

8/25/03, MGB, Stsvl, Drs. R & Chery

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