Guest guest Posted November 2, 2000 Report Share Posted November 2, 2000 In a message dated 11/2/00 12:51:02 PM Central Standard Time, NewmeNoomieKnew@... writes: << Subj: Re: Re: Mona/ Tapazole and weight you are Date: 11/2/00 12:51:02 PM Central Standard Time From: NewmeNoomieKnew@... Reply-to: hyperthyroidismegroups hyperthyroidismegroups Hello Mona, Actually, I'm in West Virginia. I saw my endo yesterday, and he thinks I'm in remission, so, today is the first day without in any Tapazole after taking it for 16 months. I'm really hopeful, but, if I do start having problems again, I'm glad to know I can take the Tapazole again without him pushing for the RAI. Hope you are doing well. Take care, Norma >> Norma, congratulations! I'm so happy you are in remmision! I'll cross my fingers for you! How can they tell you are? HOw long were you on Tapazole? Were you moderate or severe in the beginning? thanks Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2000 Report Share Posted December 11, 2000 You can find my pics on my site. http://www.geocities.com/habibsangl/body.html Here's one attached just for you though....and everyone else who reads this. LOL - In a message dated 11-Dec-00 08:46:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, newwomen01@... writes: Would you send me some inspiration and download your pics to me? Thanks Norma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2000 Report Share Posted December 11, 2000 =) Remember it's not just sit-ups. It's intense cardio too....I said INTENSE!!! you can do it! - In a message dated 11-Dec-00 10:34:51 PM Eastern Standard Time, hoops@... writes: I love that picture ! I need to do sit ups, need to do sit ups! That photo is a great motivator! Rhonda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2000 Report Share Posted December 22, 2000 Norma... This is what my bottle of Barlean's Flax Oil says: Ingredients: 100%unrefined, unfiltered,organic flaxseed oil, flaxseed particulate. One Tablespoon Provides approx: Omega-3 alpha linolenic 6200 mg Omega-6 linoleic 1810 mg Omega-9 oleic 2040 mg Flaxseed particulate 2660 mg Cheryl C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2000 Report Share Posted December 23, 2000 Cheryl the capsule I bought is about a quarter of what one tablespoon of your oil is. When I finish these caps (which won't take too long as I have to take about 5 per day) I will look up Udo's Choice or your brand. Thanks for info Norma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 Hello sheena, i dont get to much time on here either but i do try and keep up with all the posts!!. Hirschsprungs disease is caused by the absence of nerve cells in the wall of the bowel.Collections of nerve cells, called ganglia, control the coordinated relaxation of the bowel wall that is necessary for bowel contents to advance.The portion of bowel without ganglia-i.e,that is "aganglionic"-cannot relax. It remains collapsed, and stool cannot pass by. Bowel contents build up behind the obstruction. Oliver is affected all over at the moment. The doctors are waiting to see if his small bowel will mature in the next couple of years, at the moment he copes really well, ( his bag) is just a part of him and his life. When the kids have snacks they have apples and carrotts instead of crisps and sweets. I also have to watch certain e numbers and clours. Finding recipies with no gluten and no dairy products is the hardest by far , but im getti ng there. Have a good day norma norma & iain wilde & kids Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Share Posted September 8, 2005 Welcome Norma! . . . We're so glad Lea brought you here! . . . You'll find a bunch of women who care deeply here . . . just like Lea! We worry about her a lot - with all the issues she's trying to deal with. One thing for sure, she's a fighter and a survivor! Be sure to check the archives! . . . There's an incredible amount of information there! And, when you talk to Lea, tell her " Thank you " for us! Hugs and prayers, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2010 Report Share Posted February 7, 2010 Thank you very much for your kind words Shirley, Yes I do take alot of vitamin C. I think the biggest worry now is my breast/back/arm. I've been applying lugols & I was checking the lumps on my breast. I got the mammogram before I started the lugols solution. Well I was just checking my breast & I feel the lumps bigger & way more than I had before. I even feel them all the way to the side under the under arm area. I can't believe how intense the pain is in my arm now also. I'm not going crazy or anything like that. Please don't think that... It's just that the pain is way more than a 10 like they rate at the hospital it feels more like a 15 to me. I would rather get these parts of my body taken off. That's how bad it hurts. I doubt any pain medication can relieve my pain. What I can't understand is why every hour/day is getting SO much worse? If it's padgets disease I read the chances are practically none. Once it's in the bone & reaches the spine or ribs. I know that natural medicine is important but would someone that prefers natural medecine do chemo? I mean has there been people that try it with a combination of natural medecine, that you have heard of or know of? Is there a way to get rid of the radiation my body absorbed from the tests. I had an xray done for my lungs on Jan 24 when I went in with breathing problems? I'm so sorry for so many questions. Thank you so much for helping me. I want to try that product, do you think it might make it worse since I have an autoimmune disease. I think not right. People who have aids also have an autoimmune disease, right? > > So sorry to learn of your truly multiple challenges. But the things your doc recommends--the iodine, Vit. D3, selenium, etc. --- they are all very good things. If you can add juicing to your regimen you will be doing a good thing too. There is a little-known pharmaceutical that is helping lots of people with so many diverse things that you might want to give it a try. It is inexpensive and does not harm the liver--that actually seems to be true based on 20 years of liver function testing. It is low dose naltrexone and you can read about it at www.low dose naltrexone.org It is cheap, cheap, cheap. i have seen it work wonders for my husband. And a digestive aid seems to help everyone with everything. I truly hope you are better soon. With the things you are taking--the D3, iodine, etc., you are bound to be better whether you feel better or not. You do take lots of Vit. C, don't you?? No advice-just what has worked for me/us. pj ps Try > hard not to get too discouraged. Improvement usually takes some time. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2010 Report Share Posted February 7, 2010 My friend did chemo after the ovarian tumor burst when they were removing it. She managed to survived it, I believe because she had totally changed her diet. Now she is doing well. She was afraid and that is why she did chemo. I would never do it. That is my choice. Chemo has about a 2 -3% effectiveness. It apparently, works well for leukemia and a couple other types. Chemo is more like quackery to me then "medicine". Isn't iodine the recommendation for radiation? Well, "aids" is aquired immune deficiency...uh, don't we all have that? Nonie > I know that natural medicine is important but would someone that prefers natural medecine do chemo? I mean has there been people that try it with a combination of natural medecine, that you have heard of or know of?> > Is there a way to get rid of the radiation my body absorbed from the tests. I had an xray done for my lungs on Jan 24 when I went in with breathing problems? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2010 Report Share Posted February 7, 2010 If the only radiation you were exposed to was from an x-ray or two your odds of any ill effects are negligible, and if there are any ill effects they will not manifest for many years. I received 15 days over four weeks of radiotherapy (equivalent to many x-rays) in 1955 (age 6). It caught up with me a few years ago. The oncologists (I've said been there done that and thanks but no thanks to their current offerings) I've seen were surprised to see me. The radiotherapy dosage I received has a high probability of presenting thyroid malfunction twenty to thirty (not a few years) after therapy. It was over fifty years past exposure before I was snagged. Radiation (in the context to which you make reference) is not a toxin like food poison, it is like electricity. Mild will shock you, a little more will burn you, more still will kill you. In the simplest terms radiation is like that. Radiation may 'burn' a chromosome. Such damage may result in a mutation which may in turn result in a cancerous cell which may after many years, given the right conditions, start to replicate thus becoming what is known as a cancer; or one may die of old age long before. MikeM > > > Is there a way to get rid of the radiation my body absorbed from the tests. I had an xray done for my lungs on Jan 24 when I went in with breathing problems? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 Another function of iodine is that of apoptosis. That is the cells ability to induce cell death when the cell is damaged or diseased as in the case of a cancer cell. If there is not enough cellular iodine and by the way, breast, prostate, ovarian, stomach cells all require 100 times the amount of iodine the thyroid needs, then apoptosis fails. It may be no accident that the increase of these cancers is related to low iodine levels and the inability of the cell to get rid of the " sick cells " through apoptosis. One of the ways the body heals itself, there are others as well. Bruce ----- Original Message ----- From: mmurra777 ..... Such damage may result in a mutation which may in turn result in a cancerous cell which may after many years, given the right conditions, start to replicate thus becoming what is known as a cancer; or one may die of old age long before. MikeM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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