Guest guest Posted August 9, 2006 Report Share Posted August 9, 2006 Patty, You're a real angel... thank you for all the kind words, and for taking the time you do to help others. This is God's work, and lives are being blessed and saved because of you (and the other gals), and the creation of this forum. The support from people who have never met... is beyond belief. I pray for you (and the others) every day, and wish you health, peace, and happiness for your good works. Brigite Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2007 Report Share Posted February 4, 2007 Patty but my shoulder was not frozen just lopsided from the implants After being implanted, my one shoulder just kept dropping more and more Three years later my implants were removed and my shoulder went back to normal again Strange-the doctors insisted my shoulders looked normal But they don't see a problem with implants anyway!!! So They Say...... Sandy~ It's more like frozen shoulder...that's what we've seen alot of with implants. It's associated with autoimmune disease. Patty Sandy~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2007 Report Share Posted April 15, 2007 -Kenda, yes I am doing my foot bath every other day and I am still on all the supplements she wanted, but I swear I went for a long time without the aches and the surgery and more antibiotics did it again, amazing. I am on the diet, but it is so hard to get through all these different things. I have more energy now because I had a bad spell last week and now I am better. I have another bottle of diflucan, I am waiting to take it until I see dr kolb again a week from friday, just to make sure I don't need another surgery for my other lymph node. If I do, I am going to save it because that means more antibiotics. Any other detox I should be doing? Nan - In , Kenda Skaggs <lovesgoldens@...> wrote: > > Dr. Kolb told me that most cases where fibromyalgia is beaten, the fibro was > caused by candida. This would explain why your achiness went away with > Diflucan treatment. I'm wondering if the drugs from the surgery didn't > cause additional achiness. In my early stages of detoxing, I would become > achy anytime my liver had an additional burden, like drugs from surgery. > Are you detoxing? > > Kenda > > > what is your opinion on treating yeast? Dr Kolb said with a lot of > > surgery you will have yeast. I took Diflucan and all my muscle aches > > were gone in three weeks. Then I just had surgery to remove lymph > > nodes and alas, more muscle aches and twitching. Glad your trip was > > well, I imagine having a child get married is something else, my > > oldest is 13 so I have a ways to go! Love Nan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2007 Report Share Posted April 15, 2007 Nan, I sure hope you don't need additional surgery, you've been through so much already. If you are on Dr. Kolb's protocol, there probably isn't much else you should be doing. Kenda > -Kenda, yes I am doing my foot bath every other day and I am still > on all the supplements she wanted, but I swear I went for a long > time without the aches and the surgery and more antibiotics did it > again, amazing. I am on the diet, but it is so hard to get through > all these different things. I have more energy now because I had a > bad spell last week and now I am better. I have another bottle of > diflucan, I am waiting to take it until I see dr kolb again a week > from friday, just to make sure I don't need another surgery for my > other lymph node. If I do, I am going to save it because that means > more antibiotics. Any other detox I should be doing? Nan > > > > > > > - In , Kenda Skaggs <lovesgoldens@...> > wrote: >> >> Dr. Kolb told me that most cases where fibromyalgia is beaten, the > fibro was >> caused by candida. This would explain why your achiness went away > with >> Diflucan treatment. I'm wondering if the drugs from the surgery > didn't >> cause additional achiness. In my early stages of detoxing, I > would become >> achy anytime my liver had an additional burden, like drugs from > surgery. >> Are you detoxing? >> >> Kenda >> >>> what is your opinion on treating yeast? Dr Kolb said with a lot > of >>> surgery you will have yeast. I took Diflucan and all my muscle > aches >>> were gone in three weeks. Then I just had surgery to remove > lymph >>> nodes and alas, more muscle aches and twitching. Glad your trip > was >>> well, I imagine having a child get married is something else, my >>> oldest is 13 so I have a ways to go! Love Nan >>> >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2007 Report Share Posted April 15, 2007 Thanks Patty, that is what I am looking into now, my thyroid is sore and I know my adrenals are shot. It is tough getting help though, every time I go to a dr I have to decide if I tell them about the implants, seems most freak out and get sidetracked it is so over their heads. How did you finally get help for your thyroid? I am sch for an u/s on my thyroid in a couple of weeks, but turns out she did not do a TPO test and I did not know to ask for it. So now I have to ask again. Why wouldn't she just do that test in the first place! Thanks for the help, Nan > what is your opinion on treating yeast? Dr Kolb said with a lot of > surgery you will have yeast. I took Diflucan and all my muscle aches > were gone in three weeks. Then I just had surgery to remove lymph > nodes and alas, more muscle aches and twitching. Glad your trip was > well, I imagine having a child get married is something else, my > oldest is 13 so I have a ways to go! Love Nan > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell? > Check outnew cars at Autos. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2007 Report Share Posted April 15, 2007 Nan, She absolutly should have done the TPO test. I am sorry she didn't because it is the only way to determine if your body is making antibodies against your thryoid. If by any chance...your thyroid comes back " low normal " , you could still be hypo due to your adrenal status. Another thing...and this happened to me- I went on thryoid meds a couple of weeks before my adrenal glands were tested. Within that time, I felt better for about a week...then worse. So much worse, that I had to stop during exercise class, came home and slept for three hours. Why? Because the extra thyoid hormone stressed my already stressed adrenals further. I just didn't know what was going on. Not until Ihad my adrenals tested and did some reseach. It is for this very reason that doctors are not suppose to prescribe thryoid medications until they have checked your adrenal status. Most don't...but they are suppose to. And it really is not complicated so I don't know why they don't do the proper testing. > > what is your opinion on treating yeast? Dr Kolb said > with a lot of > > surgery you will have yeast. I took Diflucan and all my muscle > aches > > were gone in three weeks. Then I just had surgery to remove lymph > > nodes and alas, more muscle aches and twitching. Glad your trip > was > > well, I imagine having a child get married is something else, my > > oldest is 13 so I have a ways to go! Love Nan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell? > > Check outnew cars at Autos. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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