Guest guest Posted September 29, 2007 Report Share Posted September 29, 2007 Hello Johanna ~ I am happy to hear you have had the toxic waste material removed, that is wonderful ! Now it is time to detox and get all the toxins out that the implants created, and you will become a new person. We have lots of info here on what helped people and what didnt, and so, read all you can and just know we have lots of success stories with proper explant and detox. You have gotten past the first hurdle. Systemic Yeast Infection Symptoms see if these symptoms sound familiar to you.... Stop Systemic Yeast Infection - Saliva Test do this test at home, free, and it will tell you if you have that problem. Bless your heart we will help you thru this ! ! Hugs N Prayers ~ DedeSee what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2007 Report Share Posted September 29, 2007 Jo ~ Sugar feeds yeast and makes them multiply far quicker than the die off from the meds you took..........It is important you decipline yourself long enough to kill the fungus, and expel it....... capryllic acid will kill the yeast, 3600 mg a day for at least 16 days. If you have nanobacteria, or mycotoxin, mycoplex will get rid of it. When the fungal organisms die off, they put out a toxin, and it is very important you poo it out as quickly as possible. be sure you do that every day. When you are killing off all those it can give you a "herx" reaction that makes you feel really sick, but it really means you are killing the little monsters. Drink lots of water with minerals. It is important you take magnesium, and you need calcium and D with it. I take calcium 500 mg with magnesium 250 and D. a couple times a day. Magnesium deficiency is huge among implant women.Magnesium Research Lab web site Research that site, very insightful ! Hugs N Prayers ~ DedeSee what's new at AOL.com and Make AOL Your Homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2007 Report Share Posted September 29, 2007 I just had my saline (textured) mentor implants removed 6 weeks ago due to a rupture and neurological problems. So, my body feels like it has been thru a train wreck. As of 3 days ago I lost partial vision to my left eye and am seeing a neurologist. There may be other issues going on, but can explant cause this to happen? I had the capsules removed also. I thought I was supposed to get better, not worse? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2007 Report Share Posted September 29, 2007 Johanna, Welcome! Beautiful name . . . My mothers middle name! . . I've never have known anyone else by that name! I'd check your post-op report to be sure everything is out! . . . . Assuming it is, then I'd try the Three Lac test to see if you're dealing with fungal issues; http://www.victorie-inc.us/Threelac_Candida_Free_Test.htm We've had some interesting posts recently on Caprylic Acid (gets rid of fungal issues) and Mycoplex by Precision Herbs (gets rid of mycoplasma bacterial organism. Foot baths can help draw toxins out quickly . . I recommend the one on www.ionicoasis.com . . . If you'll "offer" $225 on ebay, you'll get the same models for about half price. Please check back through recent posts to see if you think these apply to you. Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2007 Report Share Posted September 29, 2007 Hi Jo, Welcome to the group! I am fairly new here too and I am having my explant in November. I am currectly taking caprylic acid. I tried others, including ThreeLac but they give me pain. The caprylic acid has been working well with minimal side effects. I am expericing some " die off " , though I am completly off of sugar right now too. It is hard, but I am feeling better as far as my horrible gasric problems I have had for 10 months. Feeling a bit better is helping me get thru this. Just keep trying until you find what works best for you. Good luck! Cherie > > Yes, I had the capsules out by Dr. Feng. I also have a prior history of chronic lyme disease, but didn't have neurologic symptoms until 7 months post implant. I do have white lesions on my brain. I have been on massive antibiotics and have had testing for yeast and was and still probably am overloaded with it. I was on diflucan, nystatin, etc. etc. I was never willing to completely give up sugars though. But I will consider this product. thanks! > > Jo > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: Rogene <saxony01@...> > Johanna, > > Welcome! > > Beautiful name . . . My mothers middle name! . . I've never have known anyone else by that name! > > I'd check your post-op report to be sure everything is out! . . . . > > Assuming it is, then I'd try the Three Lac test to see if you're dealing with fungal issues; http://www.victorie- inc.us/Threelac_Candida_Free_Test.htm > > We've had some interesting posts recently on Caprylic Acid (gets rid of fungal issues) and Mycoplex by Precision Herbs (gets rid of mycoplasma bacterial organism. Foot baths can help draw toxins out quickly . . I recommend the one on www.ionicoasis.com . . . If you'll " offer " $225 on ebay, you'll get the same models for about half price. > > Please check back through recent posts to see if you think these apply to you. > > Hugs, > > Rogene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2007 Report Share Posted September 29, 2007 -Hi, I think we all expect this, just to get better quickly. I know Patty has shared it took her years to feel normal. I have ups and downs, some things totally go away and then come back, others have totally disappeared. I have not really had any new things develop, and I am better but not normal and it is sooo frustrating. It just takes a lot of patience, you have to try different things. I too had very bad neuro problems. Some of those are gone. What I keep telling myself is that the body heals, and it is true. Our bodies are really strong, but this is like being shot, and the aftermath is there. I lost all feeling in my right arm and hand, now it is just a minor annoyance when I don't feel well that I can feel a slight difference from my normal arm. Don't be surprised if you end up with a lot of normal test results. This disease has a way of doing this. Hope that heps, and just ask any questions you have. Nan -- In , " Johanna " <brandon_kaylasmommy@...> wrote: > > I just had my saline (textured) mentor implants removed 6 weeks ago due > to a rupture and neurological problems. So, my body feels like it has > been thru a train wreck. As of 3 days ago I lost partial vision to my > left eye and am seeing a neurologist. There may be other issues going > on, but can explant cause this to happen? I had the capsules removed > also. I thought I was supposed to get better, not worse? Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2009 Report Share Posted June 17, 2009 Hi there , Oh yes - diagnosed about 10 years ago and have had many common MS symptoms. I gave a synopsis of my MS up til now back in May when I was looking into beginning LDN if you'd like to read my previous posts! -- In low dose naltrexone , " pigeon42844 " <pigeon2003@...> wrote: > > , > Were you ever diagnosed with MS? What you describe, could be a symptom or two of MS but, may not, too. Is there anything else that would make you think it was MS? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 As I was trying to find my old messages, I realized they don't make it easy! Plus I only mentioned the latest episode. Here's a rundown of symptoms I've had - though when I got my MRI 10 years ago, they mentioned I had more episodes than I had told them (I guess there were multiple lesions but I swear I wasn't hiding anything! lol). In the past 12 years this is what I know I've experienced: Past Symptoms (Dates estimated): 2008 - Vertigo, Cognitive problems, Less control of right arm, MS Hug. Everything went away, but ongoing back stiffness ever since. Duration: 3-4 months 2006 – Optic Neuritis Duration: 1-2 months 2004 – Increased sensitivity to heat – broke out in rash or hives if too hot. Duration: 3-4 months 2002 or 2003 – Half of face went numb. Pain on side of head. Affected speech. Vertigo as well. Duration – less than 1 month 1999 – 2002 – Various symptoms – vertigo, pins and needles – usually lasted 1-2 months 1999 – Optic Neuritis. Led to Diagnosis. Duration: 1-2 months 1997 – First symptom. Half of mouth lost taste. Difficulty swallowing. Pins and needles/numbness chest and hands. Good times! I made this list when I had my appointment with the doctor to get my LDN prescription, but I never ended up showing it to him. Oh well - at least I can show my efforts here lol. Take care, >> ,> Were you ever diagnosed with MS? What you describe, could be a symptom or two of MS but, may not, too. Is there anything else that would make you think it was MS? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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