Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 > > I went to Dr Myhill and she put me on an over severe elimination > diet -no cereals, no dairy produce, no citrus, no soy, there were a > lot more categories of food eliminated all at once. > A severe elimination diet is harmful, particularly for a already > weakened person. When I did the elimination diet, I lost a huge > amount amount and afterwards I also got such severe digestive > problems that I couldn't eat without pain and nearly died. My > digestive problems and general health have never fully recovered > since. > She also gave me all those supplements at the same time but they did > nothing for me. Now I know some people might like Dr Myhill on this > lis. and if you do not suffer what I went through or even improve on > her treatment, then that is good. I can almost imagine people > writing in saying " How dare you besmirch one of the few UK CFS > doctors that exist! " . I do not want to provoke an argument with > anyone who likes her. I just feel that I should tell people on the > list what happened to me and beware of severe elimination diets. Hi I have never seen Dr Myhill in my life I have only followed stuff from her website following up her articles with my own research plus comments from people like Rich on this list but I do know I am eternally grateful to her for sharing all her knowledge so that people like me can get the benefits especially as she hasn't made any money out of me apart from the few supplements I have bought from her company. If it wasn't for her information I would never have known that my magnesium was so low my body couldn't make ATP from it because my rbc magnesium levels looked ok. It would have been so much better if I could have known that 5 years and saved myself from developing CFS but there was no test available then and if it wasn't for her work with Dr McClaren there wouldn't be a test now. Maybe you saw her some while ago before all the latest information on the mitochondria came out (Sinatra etc), after all the test for ATP has only become available to us since August this year. I am sure you are right about very restricted diets being a bad idea, I wonder if she still recommends them now? Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 Honey I was put on a restricted diet, not by Dr Myhill but by another UK doctor who worked along similar lines. He also recommended specific supps, most based on tests done through Biolab, or to ensure I did suffer form deficiencies due to the foods I needed to avoid. I had lost a serious amount of weight; yet the elimination and candida diets allowed me to put weight back on. Cheers, Tansy In , honey <yahoney@f...> wrote: > > Hi Pam > > > I am sure you are right about very restricted diets being a bad > > idea, I wonder if she still recommends them now? > > > > Pam > > Yes, it still seems to be the cornerstone of her approach - with all > ME patients, she seems to go straight for her elimination diet plus > supplements, in her view to get a level playing field by eliminating > all possible obvious problem-causing agents and deficiencies. > She's told me her hope is then that after the dust's cleared, she > can see more specific problems. I'm obviously a bit concerned from > 's report that the diet (mine's even stricter, with a parasite > diagnosis) may be actually prolonging illness, so very interested in > other experiences here, and getting some clarity on whether elimination > diets (properly balanced by a doctor of course) can still produce > longterm problems and intolerances that didn't exist before. > > Honey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 On Sun, 13 Nov 2005, chaiya6 wrote: > I went to Dr Myhill and she put me on an over severe elimination > diet -no cereals, no dairy produce, no citrus, no soy, there were a > lot more categories of food eliminated all at once. > A severe elimination diet is harmful, particularly for a already > weakened person. When I did the elimination diet, I lost a huge > amount amount and afterwards I also got such severe digestive > problems that I couldn't eat without pain and nearly died. My > digestive problems and general health have never fully recovered > since. > She also gave me all those supplements at the same time but they did > nothing for me. Now I know some people might like Dr Myhill on this > lis. and if you do not suffer what I went through or even improve on > her treatment, then that is good. I can almost imagine people > writing in saying " How dare you besmirch one of the few UK CFS > doctors that exist! " . I do not want to provoke an argument with > anyone who likes her. I just feel that I should tell people on the > list what happened to me and beware of severe elimination diets. Hi (?), Could you give a few more details? I've had serious gut problems from before I started Dr Myhill's elimination diet, so it's not causative, but they haven't resolved themselves after treatment for the Blastocystis Hominis parasite, nor on a diet even stricter than Dr Myhill's (basically hers, plus no carbs or sugars whatsoever, as Blasto feeds on them). I now can't tolerate any sugar at all, even in tiny amounts of relatively unsugary fruit. I'm wondering if you or others could explain a mechanism where such diets can produce longterm ill-effects as you describe? Can not taking sugars of any kind for a long period produce long-term intolerance of sugar that you can't resolve later, and if so, how does the body do this? Also, what continuing digestive problem do you have having discontinued elimination dieting that you didn't have before, and do you know why? I'm a Dr Myhill patient, but won't play the " don't besmirch " card, I promise. I've always found her very open to difference of opinion, and her patients should be too. And I'm of course concerned if my diet regime has actually made me iller, if there's evidence for this. Honey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 Hi Pam > I am sure you are right about very restricted diets being a bad > idea, I wonder if she still recommends them now? > > Pam Yes, it still seems to be the cornerstone of her approach - with all ME patients, she seems to go straight for her elimination diet plus supplements, in her view to get a level playing field by eliminating all possible obvious problem-causing agents and deficiencies. She's told me her hope is then that after the dust's cleared, she can see more specific problems. I'm obviously a bit concerned from 's report that the diet (mine's even stricter, with a parasite diagnosis) may be actually prolonging illness, so very interested in other experiences here, and getting some clarity on whether elimination diets (properly balanced by a doctor of course) can still produce longterm problems and intolerances that didn't exist before. Honey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 Hi Honey I have been ill ten years and my worst symptom has always been gut, gut flares, get sick. I have tested for parasites with both parascope and great smokies lab three times over the years. Each time nothing has showed up and no treatment recomended. I started off being able to eat anything and over the time have had to take stuff out. i did a York test food sensitivity test, not many foods showed as bad except gluten. I can eat no grains and no sugar and just about anything upsets me for no reason, vitamin pills are also now a no no. it has all just got like that on it's own without any diets or anything. my gut always feels awful and often ceased with pain and bloating. have tried anti candida regimes and probotics and anything that looks as though it might help. Nothing so far has. don't think it is Myhill's diet that is the problem, think it is just whatever the bug is that causes this horrible illness. n >From: honey <yahoney@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: Re: Dr Myhill >Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 18:28:51 +0000 (GMT) > >Hi Pam > > > I am sure you are right about very restricted diets being a bad > > idea, I wonder if she still recommends them now? > > > > Pam > >Yes, it still seems to be the cornerstone of her approach - with all >ME patients, she seems to go straight for her elimination diet plus >supplements, in her view to get a level playing field by eliminating >all possible obvious problem-causing agents and deficiencies. >She's told me her hope is then that after the dust's cleared, she >can see more specific problems. I'm obviously a bit concerned from >'s report that the diet (mine's even stricter, with a parasite >diagnosis) may be actually prolonging illness, so very interested in >other experiences here, and getting some clarity on whether elimination >diets (properly balanced by a doctor of course) can still produce >longterm problems and intolerances that didn't exist before. > >Honey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 I went to Dr Myhill and she put me on an over severe elimination diet -no cereals, no dairy produce, no citrus, no soy, there were a lot more categories of food eliminated all at once. A severe elimination diet is harmful, particularly for a already weakened person. When I did the elimination diet, I lost a huge amount amount and afterwards I also got such severe digestive problems that I couldn't eat without pain and nearly died. My digestive problems and general health have never fully recovered since. I just feel that I should tell people on the list what happened to me and beware of severe elimination diets. I had a cfs friend who was put on a similar diet early in her cfs and the same exact thing happened, she went downhill so fast she nearly died and her 'cfs dr' kept her on it anyway, she became totaly incapacitated for months. She did many other treatments after that to recover just to where she was before she did that diet. Eventually she had her mercury out and some dental probs fixed, did some IV chelation and altho she's still not 'normal', she is probably 80% or so now. But that diet was months of near death experience for her. Marcia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 Hi n, > I have been ill ten years and my worst symptom has always been gut, gut > flares, get sick. I have tested for parasites with both parascope and great > smokies lab three times over the years. Each time nothing has showed up and > no treatment recomended. I started off being able to eat anything and over > the time have had to take stuff out. i did a York test food sensitivity > test, not many foods showed as bad except gluten. I can eat no grains and no > sugar and just about anything upsets me for no reason, vitamin pills are > also now a no no. it has all just got like that on it's own without any > diets or anything. my gut always feels awful and often ceased with pain and > bloating. have tried anti candida regimes and probotics and anything that > looks as though it might help. Nothing so far has. don't think it is > Myhill's diet that is the problem, think it is just whatever the bug is that > causes this horrible illness. Sounds uncannily similar to me, n - but the difference for me is that I had sudden onset intense gut problems after 12 years of ME. I had no problem with any food before this, ever. The gut problems started before I started the elimination diet, so it can't be the actual cause. When I was positively diagnosed with Blastocystis Hominis, I thought this was the key to it all: I still hope so, but so unsure. Certainly it's true that something very noticeably different happened when I was on specific anti-parasite antibiotics (Rifaximin + Nitazoxinide, 30 days). I'm not sure what advice I can offer if your results are consistently coming back negative. Unless it's not the parasite with me, and we have the same thing. Honey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Hi, Sorry to hear you had a bad reaction to avoiding certain foods. I've been a patient of Dr Myhill for years. Initially she told me to cut out junk food, sugars and milk products (as I had rhinitus). A few months later on she told me to do an elimination diet - but the elimination diet was for testing my foods. I had to avoid lots of foods for a few days and then start reintroducing them to see which ones affected me. Maybe she is doing things differently now. As a result I have quite a few foods eliminated from my diet - but by testing them I knew which ones were bothering me. But it wasn't done in all one stage. Eliminating foods has helped me a lot. I can see, though, that it could maybe be a shock to the system to do it all in one go. I am finding it is very important to eat foods which will replace the nutrients I am losing from cutting out the other foods. It took a bit of work to find them. I wouldn't cope with one of the diets Dr M recommends now with no carbohydrate during the day and carbohydrate in the evening. I find I need a little carbohydrate in the day. At one time I had very very little carbohydrate in my diet cos of bad yesast problems (which were probably borrelia as that thrives on sugar) but now I have a little more but am always on somehting to help kill the critters off. All the best, Carol > > I went to Dr Myhill and she put me on an over severe elimination > diet -no cereals, no dairy produce, no citrus, no soy, there were a > lot more categories of food eliminated all at once. > A severe elimination diet is harmful, particularly for a already > weakened person. When I did the elimination diet, I lost a huge > amount amount and afterwards I also got such severe digestive > problems that I couldn't eat without pain and nearly died. My > digestive problems and general health have never fully recovered > since. > She also gave me all those supplements at the same time but they did > nothing for me. Now I know some people might like Dr Myhill on this > lis. and if you do not suffer what I went through or even improve on > her treatment, then that is good. I can almost imagine people > writing in saying " How dare you besmirch one of the few UK CFS > doctors that exist! " . I do not want to provoke an argument with > anyone who likes her. I just feel that I should tell people on the > list what happened to me and beware of severe elimination diets. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2007 Report Share Posted October 6, 2007 Hello Ladies, I am sure there are some of you ladies on this group who have heard of Dr Myhill. I was looking at her website tonight and found that she has been reported to the GMC GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL. As many of you know she helps implant/explant women who are sick. She has helped me in the past. Dr Myhill wrote to my GP on my behalf explaining the silicone illness, needless to say my Dr asked why I was wasting my money. If you google her name you can see the so called list of complaints against her. SEEMS TO ME THAT IT’S THE USUAL ……HERE IS SOMEBOBY WHO BELIEVES US AND THEY WILL GET THEM ONE WAY OR ANOTHER !!!!!! What do you think? Patty Rogene I know you have heard of her. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2007 Report Share Posted October 8, 2007 Hi Sue, Well, that is just nasty!! But I'm not surprised!!! We have that game going on here too. There are a few good doctors doing so much good to help sick people, and then somebody has to get all snooty about it because they are threatened by a doctor going outside the "politically correct" lines and all hell breaks loose in that person's life. It's a darn shame. It's just plain wrong. it can destroy a career. We've got a war going on behind the scenes in this country with regards to natural medicines and the freedom to choose health care. I hope you guys don't get into this kind of battle there too, but I'm afraid it's already started. It's between the good guys and the bad guys, as usual. Guess who the bad guys are? I call it "Evil organized medicine." It's evil because it takes away the freedoms of people to find and choose the kind of care they want....safe, effective, simple, natural, cheap...in favor of their money making schemes. Isn't it funny that they call the natural doctors with the natural therapies "Quacks", when the other doctors are the ones giving out all these unsafe drugs with weird side effects? Makes you wonder who the real quacks are, doesn't it? I hope Dr. Myhill will be safe and protected in her career. Here is a link for a European/UK organization working for health care freedom: http://www.anhcampaign.org/ Some links on health freedom issues in America: http://www.quackpotwatch.org/opinionpieces/tim%20bolen.htm http://www.quackpotwatch.org/default.htm http://www.healthfreedomusa.org/index.php?page_id=155 http://www.healthfreedom.net/index.php?option=com_content & task=view & id=15 & Itemid=44 Thanks Sue! Patty Sue Gibbens <susan.gibbens@...> wrote: Hello Ladies, I am sure there are some of you ladies on this group who have heard of Dr Myhill. I was looking at her website tonight and found that she has been reported to the GMC GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL. As many of you know she helps implant/explant women who are sick. She has helped me in the past. Dr Myhill wrote to my GP on my behalf explaining the silicone illness, needless to say my Dr asked why I was wasting my money. If you google her name you can see the so called list of complaints against her. SEEMS TO ME THAT IT’S THE USUAL ……HERE IS SOMEBOBY WHO BELIEVES US AND THEY WILL GET THEM ONE WAY OR ANOTHER !!!!!! What do you think? Patty Rogene I know you have heard of her. Sue Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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