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Hi Lea:

My symptoms sound very similar to yours. I haven't been tested for MGUS or H-pylori and will contact my doctor. I've had numerous blood tests in the past, so I'm thinking MGUS would have shown up. I've also had various upper GI tests but didn't have a breath test for H-pylori. Do you also have neuropathy? I have the symptoms (burning and tingling, especially in my feet), but the neurologist who tested me said I don't have it and referred me to a rheumatologist who could find nothing wrong with me.

Thanks,

Kate

Lea <devans@...> wrote: Dearest Rogene:I know that antibiotics are over used, but many women who have been poisoned by silicone do benefit from antibiotics. Our darling kathi would be alive today if she could have taken antibiotics. Our cases were similar, she had severe respiratory problems and we both were on a nebulizer. I do not know if she had H-Pylori, but she probably did. I have H-Pylori and this is a serious infectious disease. If you are not treated you could die. So many women are positive for this and all you have to do is have a breath test. The symptoms are severe pain under the left rib, my doctor thought that is was pancreatitis. It can be a severe gastrointestinal attack....which I had for years.All women should be tested for H-Pylori,TB, MGUS and Hepatitis C. MGUS should be treated to make sure that it does not turn into Multiple

Myeloma; however, some doctors do not agree. I have a young women here who has a rare form of Leukemia and she refuses to have her silicone breast implants out. There are so many different diseases that we should be tested for, but most doctors will not listen. I had old research and I presented it to my doctors and thank God they listened. I take probiotics three time a day.My wish is that these devices are banned....love always...Lea~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`` Re: Re: Milk Thistle and Grape Seed Extract - Dawn> Lea,>> I hope we don't give the impression that antibiotics> aren't appropriate. They are lifesavers.>> But, they are overused. IMHO, they should be saved to>

be used when absolutely necessary. AND probiotics> should be given to counter the side effects.>> It appears that doctors are beginning to realize> antibiotics are overused. It's hard for them not to> give a patient something when they're sick though . .> . And, to be safe, they often give a broad-spectrum> antibiotic. The end result are super bugs that are> antibiotic resistant.>> I've recently heard of doctors recommending probiotics> too. How often? I have no idea!>> Love,>> Rogene>>> 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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