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Rogene ~

They were pretty dusty books...! ! LOL.......how are you

doing?

Have you made any dichroic glass? If so, I would

love to see what you have made........

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Hey girl ~

I practice being a smart ass all the time.

Practice makes purr-fect. Thinking about

that beautiful green-eyed Prowler.....

I am sorry you have so much muscle pain, I

do think life will be so much better after this

next proceedure. You are in my prayers girl,

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Krista ~

Well, I wanted to break into all that candy and

munch down like alittle pig......but I was practicing

control. Well, and of course, I put it on the top shelf

on this unit in my bedroom. It has 6 shelves, so it is

sort of high, and I cant reach it. It is really cute tho......

colorful, nostalgia candy from the 50's and 60's......

Yes, there are candy cigarettes in there...candy necklace,

bubble gum cigars, all kinds of that stuff.......hee hee....

They are rock hard now....... Not touching it was my

precursor of stopping smoking......I gave up coffee, then

candy, then cigs......and believe it or not, the cigs were

a breeze.........I smoked 30 some odd years ! ! sure did ! !

I am fortunate I dont have lung cancer or emphysema. I do

have a severe lung obstruction, with no emphysema ! !

My obstruction is with air exchange oxygen and co2. I

am not sure about all the details.......I am sure it is silicone

in there sticking things together........I was very blessed that

the smoking didnt do me in. When I had my lungs drained

I had them ck for cancer, and it was clear ! ! My heart went

out, my organs shut down and my lungs and all filled with fluid

sept of 2005. Lovely lupus ! ! ........idiots sent me home to die.

Told me I needed a heart transplant, and since I didnt have

insurance, or disability coverage, they couldnt even put me on

the waiting list for a new heart, and to let them know if I got coverage.

Boy did I show them up ! ! I plan to really show them up once these

implants are out and I am detoxed. I will walk into every one of their offices

and thank them for pissing me off.

Pissing me off is making me prove them wrong.........LOLOLOL.........

The little display case is really cute....I have it with a few of my granddaughters things, a barbie, a couple troll dolls, and her laughing elmo.

So, the kid in me is up on a shelf with my granddaughters things.......

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If sugar triggers it, then no wonder I'm in ear hell all of the time!

Why is the best thing in the world the thing that causes so much agony to us? I need to dump the sugar to get rid of the candida overgrowth, which sounds like may also be a contributor (if not cause) to ear pain!!??

Can I just tell you how much I love sugar? No, actually, I can't adequately describe it. I can tell you that growing up, it's the one thing I feared the most was my mom finding my candy wrappers. I went to major lengths to try to hide the wrappers because I got grounded whenever she found them. (we have rampant diabetes in our family so I was held back from sugar) She was smart enough to find the wrappers in my garbage can in my room, so then I started "getting rid of them" in the metal drainage thing (sewer grate?) in the street in front of our house. Well, not being all that smart yet, I hadn't put two and two together: that sewer grate led directly to a drainage tunnel (?) that led to the drainage ditch in our backyard! So the wrappers that I so cleverly got rid of in the secret hiding place in the street ending up floating through our backyard. I got in trouble- they

thought I'd just thrown my wrappers straight into that ditch. (like I'd be that obvious about it)

My mom had to pick me up from school one day in seventh grade because I was coated in hives. I'd been eating Nerds candy all day, and it was the first time I'd had them. I had about 4 boxes of them, I think. The school told my mom what they thought the hives were from. Grounded again.

Other kids were sneaking alcohol and drugs behind their parents' backs. I was furtively sneaking candy.

So now it could be causing the ear pain. Great. I might as well lock myself in a padded cell because I think it's the only way I'm going to be able to cure my pain (ear and full body) if what I have to do is give up sugar.

Sorry to moan. I'm sure everyone loves sugar. What else is there?

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Yes- it does hurt in below the ear and down the neck! I'll check out this Euthanasia tube.(j/k- but I will check out the Eustachian tube)

The office did seem weird. It was almost empty, with just a chair in the middle of it (for me to sit in). The doctor and his assistant kept leaving the room together and coming back. I wondered if they were looking up my symptoms on the Internet to figure out what to do.

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Ballerina,

Does it hurt, more or less, in a line from below your ear and jawbone down your neck?

I'm thinking of the Eustachian tube.

Also . . . I'd see another doctor . . . this guy is a loser! . . .

ly, I haven't found a good ear doctor yet either . . . and I've seen many! I keep thinking I should try again.

I started Mycoplex and Puricell today in the hope that I might get some long term relief.

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Traci ~

I will pray that the muscle pain leaves

with Godzilla, or shall I say the havoc

Godzilla is creating. I am sure that with

all the antibiotics you have a raging fungal

deal going on, and that will cause mal-absorption

so you are probably magnesium and vit D

deficient along with others. I just feel that

this surgery will be the beginning of the end

of your bout with enzillas....

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Rogene ~

I am excited for you. I hope the glass comes in

for you, and it all works out. You are so talented.

I love your stained glass you did for the house.

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Now, that sounds mouthwateringly delicious !

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Dede, You're absolutely right. That is exactly what it is. It's the yeast and parasites that thrives on sugar. Once you rid your body of those you don't carve the bad stuff anymore. Although a treat now and then sure is nice. DGRAHAMA@... wrote: Ballerina ~ I will be very curious .......will you still

crave sugar as much when you dont have an overload of fungal organisms calling out feed me, feed me... I need sugar......feed me.......? .. ? .. ?........ Maybe not, maybe your love of sugar is not you but the organisms calling out....... Just a thought ~ Hugs Dede See AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter.

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My mom always said I have a tapeworm. Do tapeworms like sugar? If so, maybe I should keep feeding him. He's keeping me thin. I actually was afraid the ear doctor would see the head of the tapeworm in my ear- like it had finally grown long enough to try to escape out my ear or something. I am such a phobe.

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Ballerina ~

I will be very curious .......will you still crave

sugar as much when you dont have an overload

of fungal organisms calling out feed me, feed me...

I need sugar......feed me.......? .. ? .. ?........

Maybe not, maybe your love of sugar is not you

but the organisms calling out.......

Just a thought ~ Hugs Dede

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Ballerina,

I have a hunch that if you give up sugar, you may see this thing with

your ear resolve on its own in time....just a guess, because if you

have health issues that are longstanding, this could be the key!

Have you seen what sugar does to the body? Here, let me show you:

http://www.mercola.com/article/sugar/dangers_of_sugar.htm

76 Ways Sugar Can Ruin Your Health

Contributed by Appleton, Ph.D

Author of the book Lick The Sugar Habit

In addition to throwing off the body's homeostasis, excess sugar may

result in a number of other significant consequences. The following

is a listing of some of sugar's metabolic consequences from a variety

of medical journals and other scientific publications.

Sugar can suppress your immune system and impair your defenses

against infectious disease.1,2

Sugar upsets the mineral relationships in your body: causes chromium

and copper deficiencies and interferes with absorption of calcium and

magnesium. 3,4,5,6

Sugar can cause can cause a rapid rise of adrenaline, hyperactivity,

anxiety, difficulty concentrating, and crankiness in children.7,8

Sugar can produce a significant rise in total cholesterol,

triglycerides and bad cholesterol and a decrease in good

cholesterol.9,10,11,12

Sugar causes a loss of tissue elasticity and function.13

Sugar feeds cancer cells and has been connected with the development

of cancer of the breast, ovaries, prostate, rectum, pancreas, biliary

tract, lung, gallbladder and stomach.14,15,16,17,18,19,20

Sugar can increase fasting levels of glucose and can cause reactive

hypoglycemia.21,22

Sugar can weaken eyesight.23

Sugar can cause many problems with the gastrointestinal tract

including: an acidic digestive tract, indigestion, malabsorption in

patients with functional bowel disease, increased risk of Crohn's

disease, and ulcerative colitis.24,25,26,27,28

Sugar can cause premature aging.29

Sugar can lead to alcoholism.30

Sugar can cause your saliva to become acidic, tooth decay, and

periodontal disease.31,32,33

Sugar contributes to obesity.34

Sugar can cause autoimmune diseases such as: arthritis, asthma,

multiple sclerosis.35,36,37

Sugar greatly assists the uncontrolled growth of Candida Albicans

(yeast infections)38

Sugar can cause gallstones.39

Sugar can cause appendicitis.40

Sugar can cause hemorrhoids.41

Sugar can cause varicose veins.42

Sugar can elevate glucose and insulin responses in oral contraceptive

users.43

Sugar can contribute to osteoporosis.44

Sugar can cause a decrease in your insulin sensitivity thereby

causing an abnormally high insulin levels and eventually

diabetes.45,46,47

Sugar can lower your Vitamin E levels.48

Sugar can increase your systolic blood pressure.49

Sugar can cause drowsiness and decreased activity in children.50

High sugar intake increases advanced glycation end products (AGEs)

(Sugar molecules attaching to and thereby damaging proteins in the

body).51

Sugar can interfere with your absorption of protein.52

Sugar causes food allergies.53

Sugar can cause toxemia during pregnancy.54

Sugar can contribute to eczema in children.55

Sugar can cause atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease.56,57

Sugar can impair the structure of your DNA.58

Sugar can change the structure of protein and cause a permanent

alteration of the way the proteins act in your body.59,60

Sugar can make your skin age by changing the structure of collagen.61

Sugar can cause cataracts and nearsightedness.62,63

Sugar can cause emphysema.64

High sugar intake can impair the physiological homeostasis of many

systems in your body.65

Sugar lowers the ability of enzymes to function.66

Sugar intake is higher in people with Parkinson's disease.67

Sugar can increase the size of your liver by making your liver cells

divide and it can increase the amount of liver fat.68,69

Sugar can increase kidney size and produce pathological changes in

the kidney such as the formation of kidney stones.70,71

Sugar can damage your pancreas.72

Sugar can increase your body's fluid retention.73

Sugar is enemy #1 of your bowel movement.74

Sugar can compromise the lining of your capillaries.75

Sugar can make your tendons more brittle.76

Sugar can cause headaches, including migraines.77

Sugar can reduce the learning capacity, adversely affect school

children's grades and cause learning disorders.78,79

Sugar can cause an increase in delta, alpha, and theta brain waves

which can alter your mind's ability to think clearly.80

Sugar can cause depression.81

Sugar can increase your risk of gout.82

Sugar can increase your risk of Alzheimer's disease.83

Sugar can cause hormonal imbalances such as: increasing estrogen in

men, exacerbating PMS, and decreasing growth hormone.84,85,86,87

Sugar can lead to dizziness.88

Diets high in sugar will increase free radicals and oxidative

stress.89

High sucrose diets of subjects with peripheral vascular disease

significantly increases platelet adhesion.90

High sugar consumption of pregnant adolescents can lead to

substantial decrease in gestation duration and is associated with a

twofold increased risk for delivering a small-for-gestational-age

(SGA) infant.91,92

Sugar is an addictive substance.93

Sugar can be intoxicating, similar to alcohol.94

Sugar given to premature babies can affect the amount of carbon

dioxide they produce.95

Decrease in sugar intake can increase emotional stability.96

Your body changes sugar into 2 to 5 times more fat in the bloodstream

than it does starch.97

The rapid absorption of sugar promotes excessive food intake in obese

subjects.98

Sugar can worsen the symptoms of children with attention deficit

hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).99

Sugar adversely affects urinary electrolyte composition.100

Sugar can slow down the ability of your adrenal glands to function.101

Sugar has the potential of inducing abnormal metabolic processes in a

normal healthy individual and to promote chronic degenerative

diseases.102

I.V.s (intravenous feedings) of sugar water can cut off oxygen to

your brain.103

Sugar increases your risk of polio.104

High sugar intake can cause epileptic seizures.105

Sugar causes high blood pressure in obese people.106

In intensive care units: Limiting sugar saves lives.107

Sugar may induce cell death.108

In juvenile rehabilitation camps, when children were put on a low

sugar diet, there was a 44 percent drop in antisocial behavior.109

Sugar dehydrates newborns.110

Sugar can cause gum disease.111

(See the link for the references.)

Patty

>

> Yes- it does hurt in below the ear and down the neck! I'll check

out this Euthanasia tube.(j/k- but I will check out the Eustachian

tube)

>

> The office did seem weird. It was almost empty, with just a chair

in the middle of it (for me to sit in). The doctor and his assistant

kept leaving the room together and coming back. I wondered if they

were looking up my symptoms on the Internet to figure out what to do.

>

>

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>

> Ballerina,

>

> Does it hurt, more or less, in a line from below your ear and

jawbone down your neck?

>

> I'm thinking of the Eustachian tube.

>

> Also . . . I'd see another doctor . . . this guy is a loser! . . .

>

> ly, I haven't found a good ear doctor yet either . . . and

I've seen many! I keep thinking I should try again.

>

> I started Mycoplex and Puricell today in the hope that I might get

some long term relief.

>

> Hugs,

>

> Rogene

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Ewwwww!!Dede! Can you imagine seeing something like that come out of

your body? Heebie geebies.

>

> How funny B ~

> well, go to an elementary school and hang upside down

> from the monkey bars and hold a slap of raw bacon or

> something near your mouth. See if the tape worm crawls

> out to get it. ......in the early years, this is one method they

used.....

> Actually if you have a tape worm, it comes apart in segments that

> look like tiny little rectangles. If it is a monster worm, I am

not sure

> how it looks.....I have seen them. I worked in pediatrics for 6

1/2 yrs.

> You are a funny girl ! You make me laugh, and that is my best

medicine !

> Hugs Dede

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Stop that Dede, I've got chocolate walnut fudge sitting on my kitchen

counter and it's taking all my willpower to stay away from it since I

did my liver flush....you're making my mouth salivate!

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> Ya, I would love a chunk of soft fudge with lots of walnuts in them

> or what would also be awesome is macadamia nuts in them.........

> yum........sounds yummy ! ! LOLOLOL......

> Hugs Dede

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I like the chocolate moose tracks ice cream with crushed up oreos and hot fudge smothered over the top. Or hot chewy moist brownies with choc chips in them....... Or chocolate pecan pie. OMG I'm bout to die. DGRAHAMA@... wrote: ~ Ya, I would love a chunk of soft fudge with lots of walnuts in

them or what would also be awesome is macadamia nuts in them......... yum........sounds yummy ! ! LOLOLOL...... Hugs Dede See AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter.

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Another method I heard about was putting a bowl of warm milk at the

person's anus and watching for the tapeworm to emerge. Ee gawd.

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> > How funny B ~

> > well, go to an elementary school and hang upside down

> > from the monkey bars and hold a slap of raw bacon or

> > something near your mouth. See if the tape worm crawls

> > out to get it. ......in the early years, this is one method they

> used.....

> > Actually if you have a tape worm, it comes apart in segments

that

> > look like tiny little rectangles. If it is a monster worm, I am

> not sure

> > how it looks.....I have seen them. I worked in pediatrics for 6

> 1/2 yrs.

> > You are a funny girl ! You make me laugh, and that is my best

> medicine !

> > Hugs Dede

> >

> >

> >

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www.Curezone.com has some incredible pictures of tapeworm/parasites . . .

Rogene

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Another method I heard about was putting a bowl of warm milk at the person's anus and watching for the tapeworm to emerge. Ee gawd.> >> > How funny B ~ > > well, go to an elementary school and hang upside down> > from the monkey bars and hold a slap of raw bacon or> > something near your mouth. See if the tape worm crawls> > out

to get it. ......in the early years, this is one method they > used.....> > Actually if you have a tape worm, it comes apart in segments that > > look like tiny little rectangles. If it is a monster worm, I am > not sure> > how it looks.....I have seen them. I worked in pediatrics for 6 > 1/2 yrs.> > You are a funny girl ! You make me laugh, and that is my best > medicine ! > > Hugs Dede> > > > > > > > ************ ********* ********* ********See AOL's top rated recipes > > (http://food. aol.com/top- rated-recipes? NCID=aoltop00030 000000004)> >>

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Dede,

You are one smart woman. We are so blessed to have you with us!

Patty

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> Patty ~

> Yes, I can imagine it........nasty nasty, nasty !

> My germafobe years started when I was working

> in pediatrics. We had 6 doctors and a lab in our

> office. I saw lots and lots of things......Then I also

> read all the medical books I could get my hands on.

> All the docs kept their books on bookshelves in their

> offices. That is what I did on breaks and at lunch many

> times, read their books......

> Love Dede

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You guys are cracking me up. I'm here at work bout to fall asleep. YAWN!!!!!! DGRAHAMA@... wrote: Can you imagine, a turd that was alive......... and crawling....... YIKES ~ Gimme the

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Ballerina,

They should have put you in a soundproof booth for a hearing test . . . with headphones, etc. There's a good chance you do.

My hearing varies, depending on the state of my ear. . . My quick check is to scratch my outer ear, and compare the volume between my right and left ear. . There are times when my bad ear hears nothing! . . . When I'm on track with treatment, the volume is considerably higher. If my ears are operating properly, they will pop some when changing elevations.

A blocked Eustachian tube can cause fluids to back up, causing pressure and pain. You'll notice this particularly if you're changing elevations . . . as in flying, going up and down hills, elevators.

The pain doesn't necessarily show up immediately . . . Apparently it takes some time for pressure to develop.

Recently I heard that pressure can force fungal organisms out of hiding, recreating a problem that has been dormat.

All I can say is that it's been a continuing problem for me too! Sugar and changing elevations aggravates it, antifungals, probiotics and castor oil help.

Hugs,

Rogene

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I only read as far as the changing elevations part and had to

reply...I'm so mad! I told the doctor the problem has been much worse

since I started working on the 30th floor (as compared to ground

level). I said I get dizzy at the elevators. The assistant wrote it

down, but nothing was said, as though it was inconsequential!!

>

> Ballerina,

>

> They should have put you in a soundproof booth for a hearing

test . . . with headphones, etc. There's a good chance you do.

>

> My hearing varies, depending on the state of my ear. . . My quick

check is to scratch my outer ear, and compare the volume between my

right and left ear. . There are times when my bad ear hears

nothing! . . . When I'm on track with treatment, the volume is

considerably higher. If my ears are operating properly, they will pop

some when changing elevations.

>

> A blocked Eustachian tube can cause fluids to back up, causing

pressure and pain. You'll notice this particularly if you're changing

elevations . . . as in flying, going up and down hills, elevators.

>

> The pain doesn't necessarily show up immediately . . . Apparently

it takes some time for pressure to develop.

>

> Recently I heard that pressure can force fungal organisms out of

hiding, recreating a problem that has been dormat.

>

> All I can say is that it's been a continuing problem for me too!

Sugar and changing elevations aggravates it, antifungals, probiotics

and castor oil help.

>

> Hugs,

>

> Rogene

>

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Hee hee sorry. Mine is tooooooo! DGRAHAMA@... wrote: ~ Now my mough is salivating.......my gosh what my tongue would do to have any of that come near it ! ! LOL Hugs

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Hi Dede,I think the tapeworms took the fudge.Love ya,TraciDGRAHAMA@... wrote: ~ I am glad you are laughing, that is good....... Yawning gets oxygen to your brain......so, actually you are feeding your brain...... Yeah ! ! Now, where's the

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Ballerina . . .

It's likely you've had a rip roaring yeast/fungus/Candida problem since you were a kid! . . . No wonder you have so many "autoimmune" problems.

I'd suggest getting a foot bath to pull heavy metals out . . . www.ionicoasis.com . . If you decide to get one, we can give you an ebay addy that will cut the price in half. Heavy metals encourage fungal issues.

Then, take Caprylic Acid - 3600 mgs. daily for 16 days. . . That should clear the bad stuff. .. In the meantime, get on a good probiotic like Garden of Life Primal Defense . . . Some of the Kefir your hubby likes will help too! . . . Home made is by far the best.

Then, start cutting back on your sugar fast . . . you don't need to go cold turkey! . . . But, at the fungal organisms die off, your appetite for sugar will go with it. . . Forget about artifical sweeteners though! . . . Stevia is OK . . . You'll be able to eat fruits after your initial phase . . . and use raw honey, real maple syrup, or molassas for sweeteners after your back in balance. . . Even raw sugar is better than refined sugar or corn syrup! . . . That stuff is poison! . . .

The Maker's Diet and The Yeast Connection would be good reads for you . . . The Three Lac Candida test would track your progress very well.

I'm horrified at how much sugar is used in foods promoted to kids! . . . With all the concerns about kids learning problems and behavior problems, you would think they would be looking at diet rather than blaming the kids!

Hugs,

Rogene

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Who has fudge!!?? I need some fudge....I've been deprived of sugar

waaaaaaaaaay too long!! Gimme the fudge!!!

- I can relate to the nerds story. They've always been my

favorite candy. I used to each so many as a child that I'd make

myself sick!!

My poor hubby thought he'd surprise me with a box of them the other

day...he thought he was being such a good husband. When he brought

them home, I just frowned and said " honey, remember I can't eat

those. "

~Krista

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> I am glad you are laughing, that is good.......

> Yawning gets oxygen to your brain......so,

> actually you are feeding your brain......

> Yeah ! ! Now, where's the fudge?

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