Guest guest Posted August 31, 2003 Report Share Posted August 31, 2003 harry, i have bveen reading youremails. been blind nine months and diabetic thirty five years. i am going for keolation and going for my eleventh treatment. but i ask my self why am i doing all this. what is your quality of life like. i guess today is not one of my better days. when i work with my cane instructor i feel beat up i am starting to give up. karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2003 Report Share Posted August 31, 2003 , Do you have any useable vision at all? I ask because I have been legally blind all of my life, but mostly functioned as a sighted person using low vision aids until 1988 when I was 48 years old and rapidly lost the remaining vision I had until I only have light perception now. Even legally blind, when this happened to me I had to retire from work on disability and it took me a year to get use to being blind, having to learn to use a cane and depend on others to go shopping and so forth. I was use to doing these things without sighted assistance before I lost my vision. Today I am glad I have light perception, since some is better than none. I already knew how to read Braille before, since I attended the Georgia Academy for the Blind in high school for four years. After loosing my vision I awoke many mornings with tears of grief in my eyes, because loosing this caused me to grieve, and I felt like giving up, too. The depression will pass in time. Today I am glad I am alive, since I enjoy listening to music, reading books, and sharing my life with family and friends, and strangers, too, like you. My unseen friends on the internet have been very helpful to me, even more than some will know. So hang in there and learn to enjoy the struggle of every day life. I don't know if chelation will restore your vision or not, but I do believe it may make you more healthy and possibly give you more stamina. I don't even know if it will help me, but it offers me more than the so-called medical experts have offered me, which is take this pill and I will see you in six months. at least we are trying to do something to improve our lot, and this means that we do wish to live a better life or even have a better quality of death, which is inevitable to all of us and nothing to fear, since it is perfectly natural for all that exists today including man, plant, animal and earth. So I encourage you to stick with the struggle, and teach others like me how to deal with life with its highs and lows. Re: Chelation therapy > harry, i have bveen reading youremails. been blind nine months and diabetic > thirty five years. i am going for keolation and going for my eleventh > treatment. but i ask my self why am i doing all this. what is your > quality of life like. i guess today is not one of my better days. when i > work with my cane instructor i feel beat up i am starting to give up. karen > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2003 Report Share Posted August 31, 2003 Hang in there ! You can do it! It has to get better, just keep telling yourself that... it has to get better! There's light at the end of the tunnel! Don't give up. The day you give up could have been the break through for you. I know it is frustrating, overwhelming, and at times may feel impossible. However, there is hope!! I'll keep you in my prayers. kind regards, Re: Chelation therapy > harry, i have bveen reading youremails. been blind nine months and diabetic > thirty five years. i am going for keolation and going for my eleventh > treatment. but i ask my self why am i doing all this. what is your > quality of life like. i guess today is not one of my better days. when i > work with my cane instructor i feel beat up i am starting to give up. karen > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2003 Report Share Posted September 3, 2003 harry, i just reread your email. u have a wonderful way of i would say out of one hundred percent i see likely one half a percent. i think my last fall from my porch did me in. the trouble is i still think like a seeing person. it can get u into trouble as i have found. i was always a very active person on the go. i loved life. love music and booksalso ,kv i especially loved to dance. gosh, just to think about it. makes me smile. it is my goal to get back to it again. .. last october i was at a halloween dance.. i wore a fantasttic emerald green satin dress it a matching see thru jacket andthe dress was floor length. it fit me like a glove on my slim body. i wore a crazy red wig to add humor and people didnot realize but i wore black flat shoes under it like a farmers wife ha ha. i danced all night and had a the silly things in life are the most important. i want to laugh again. i miss seeing people smile, the edxpression on there face that kind of thing. now i cant even get out to purchase my own groceries. what a change in lifestyle. gosh how do u do it? karen ball. just so much fun. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2003 Report Share Posted September 3, 2003 I love to dance, too! However after the third heart attack I have to stick to slow dances now. Even being blind with only light perception, it is still fun to dance. I hope you keep on dancing and stop falling off porches. <smile> Re: Chelation therapy > harry, i just reread your email. u have a wonderful way of i would say > out of one hundred percent i see likely one half a percent. i think my last > fall from my porch did me in. the trouble is i still think like a seeing > person. it can get u into trouble as i have found. i was always a very > active person on the go. i loved life. love music and booksalso ,kv i > especially loved to dance. gosh, just to think about it. makes me smile. it > is my goal to get back to it again. > . last october i was at a halloween dance.. i wore a fantasttic emerald > green satin dress it a matching see thru jacket andthe dress was floor > length. it fit me like a glove on my slim body. i wore a crazy red wig to > add humor and people didnot realize but i wore black flat shoes under it > like a farmers wife ha ha. i danced all night and had a the silly things > in life are the most important. i want to laugh again. i miss seeing people > smile, the edxpression on there face that kind of thing. > now i cant even get out to purchase my own groceries. what a change in > lifestyle. gosh how do u do it? karen > ball. just so much fun. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2003 Report Share Posted September 3, 2003 harry, after reading about the carbs.. last night for my snack i had a small peach and a piece of cheese for my evening snack. woke at ten to five thismoning in a good reaction. i was saocked and my sheets were too. i was in a good reaction. my blood sugar was one point six with my readings. way too low. what should i have eaten? karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2003 Report Share Posted September 4, 2003 What is chelation therapy? I keep hearing everyone talk about, but so far I have seen no explanation of just what it is. LaWanda At 06:45 PM 9/3/03 -0700, you wrote: >Hello, >Unlless you decrease your insulin at night, you cannot decrease your amount >of carb intake. If you blood sugars are good and you are not having any >more complications due to high blood sugars, you probably do not need to >decrease your carb intake. Talk with your doc. > > Re: Chelation therapy > > >harry, after reading about the carbs.. last night for my snack i had a small >peach and a piece of cheese for my evening snack. woke at ten to five >thismoning in a good reaction. i was saocked and my sheets were too. i >was in a good reaction. my blood sugar was one point six with my readings. >way too low. what should i have eaten? karen > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 yes i do it Jeff el _http://www.msprotocols.netfirms.com/_ (http://www.msprotocols.netfirms.com/) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 It is very important, I did all the systems of my body, I did this with the help From the Naturopath And a Master Herbalist I think you know her. Cheltion is so very important. Jeff el _http://www.msprotocols.netfirms.com/_ (http://www.msprotocols.netfirms.com/) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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