Guest guest Posted September 25, 2000 Report Share Posted September 25, 2000 http://healthwatch.medscape.com/medscapeextra/templatesincs/cwatch/trialslink. asp?status=unreg & link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Ecenterwatch%2Ecom%2Fbin%2Fcl%2Epl%3Fp %3Dstudies%2Fstu10667%2Ehtm For those of you who live close enough. This one is for research for those with myotonic dystrophy, includes CMT. taking place at the University Of Rochester, Rochester, New York E Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2001 Report Share Posted May 14, 2001 Sorry if the first message was not clear. Tania asked about Tuesday Clinics and I am scheduled for June 12, since I will be in the area. My surgery was 9/22/99. Mike..... Re: Clinic Mike, Who's schedule are you on? Is Dr R now scheduling surgery dates again? Georgina from Raleigh, NC Clinic > > Hey Everyone > > Are clinics still on Tuesday's? I want to go to one when I am on summer > > break on my way down to Florida, but didn't know when they are held now. > > Anyone? > > Tania in MD > 9/7/00 SW-242 > CW-170 > GW-118-128 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2001 Report Share Posted May 14, 2001 Mike, Who's schedule are you on? Is Dr R now scheduling surgery dates again? Georgina from Raleigh, NC Clinic > > Hey Everyone > > Are clinics still on Tuesday's? I want to go to one when I am on summer > > break on my way down to Florida, but didn't know when they are held now. > > Anyone? > > Tania in MD > 9/7/00 SW-242 > CW-170 > GW-118-128 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2001 Report Share Posted May 14, 2001 mike, I did not send you that message you received from me. I know that Dr R is NOT scheduling surgery at this time. Georgina in Raleigh Clinic > > > > Hey Everyone > > > > Are clinics still on Tuesday's? I want to go to one when I am on summer > > > > break on my way down to Florida, but didn't know when they are held now. > > > > Anyone? > > > > Tania in MD > > 9/7/00 SW-242 > > CW-170 > > GW-118-128 > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2009 Report Share Posted April 17, 2009 Just wondering, does Griselda (pardon if spelling wrong) do testing, by mail? For what it's worth, I thought Gr. and Silv. were two of the most realistic and smart people there at the clinic when I was there a couple years ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2009 Report Share Posted April 19, 2009 Hi Pasta: Would you mind tell me what you were at the clinic for and what was your experience there? I have never talked to anyone (that I know of) that has gone there for treatment and healed their illness. Actually, i have never talked to anyone who has shared any kind of experience at the clinic. I have gone to the clinic just to see it and meet the people. I did not have a good reception. People did not want to talk to me. They seem to be afraid that maybe I was going to harm them in some way. I really did not understand. My intentions were good. To be honest I was disappointed. I was hoping to come back and tell everyone. of the great things they were doing there, instead I came back really confused because I truly believe that Dr. is extremely honest, knowledgeable and dedicated to her work. Griselda was particularly suspicious and unfriendly. The only person who was really nice was a nurse that works with Dr. . I wish I had her name to give her credit. I don't remember it right now. I have it in my notes somewhere. Please someone explain this to me.... thanks, ________________________________ From: pastahaste <pastahaste@...> Dr Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 2:28:34 PM Subject: Re: clinic Just wondering, does Griselda (pardon if spelling wrong) do testing, by mail? For what it's worth, I thought Gr. and Silv. were two of the most realistic and smart people there at the clinic when I was there a couple years ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2009 Report Share Posted May 18, 2009 I went to the clinic with extremely low energy and severe heart arrythmias. I saw Dr. & she told me a few things, I did some dental work, Dr. A--- was great. I haven't recovered since then or made any real progress, although changing my water source seemed to help, and zapping seems to help overall I guess. It's hard to say if anything else I've done has helped. So, I'm pretty much SOL at this point in time, although I'm still trying to work on a couple more health improvement things. I wasn't expecting a miracle but it would have been nice to have noticed something for having removed all 8 of my chewing teeth, oh well, it had to be done anyway, I was highly allergic to the fillings I had. Mainstream medical has been completely totally ridiculously insultingly nonsensically insane and just plain useless, what a crazy world we live in. I wish I could see Dr. on a one-appointment-at-a-time basis, but the last time I checked they only allowed multi-week multi-thousand-dollar visits. In my case, and for most of the other patients as well, I really needed to just go for one appointment, then do all my dental work and other things, and then at a later date go back for follow-up appointments, rather than book in for the 2 week " program " but they had no other option. I ended up staying another additional few weeks (no longer in their program) so that I could finish up my dental work as it was stuff I couldn't do in a short time frame. Staff and patients were friendly when I was there. I was expecting more hand-holding and attention, but it's more of a self-serve kind of atmosphere, and things that should have been provided were not or were lacking, so basically, home was a much better place to work on getting better, not there at the roach motel. I don't know what happened to most of the people I met there, I know a couple of people died, to my surprise, I don't know why I'm surprised - people get sick and die, anyhoo, one person wasn't really feeling much better, and I guess the others weren't so bad off symptom-wise in the first place so I assume they are doing OK. As for your unfriendly welcome, I am guessing they are generally guarded against people that are not a patient or who they don't know, per obvious reasons. Maybe the patients were a bit disoriented and confused and didn't know who you really were, maybe they were even told to avoid you - who knows? It would be nice if they had nice facilities including a community area where patients could hang out with each other, and prospective patients & professionals/researchers could visit. > > Hi Pasta: > Would you mind tell me what you were at the clinic for and what was your experience there? > I have never talked to anyone (that I know of) that has gone there for treatment and > healed their illness. Actually, i have never talked to anyone who has shared any kind of > experience at the clinic. I have gone to the clinic just to see it and meet the people. > I did not have a good reception. People did not want to talk to me. They seem to be afraid > that maybe I was going to harm them in some way. I really did not understand. My intentions > were good. To be honest I was disappointed. I was hoping to come back and tell everyone. > of the great things they were doing there, instead I came back really confused because > I truly believe that Dr. is extremely honest, knowledgeable and dedicated to her work. > Griselda was particularly suspicious and unfriendly. The only person who was really > nice was a nurse that works with Dr. . I wish I had her name to give her credit. > I don't remember it right now. I have it in my notes somewhere. > Please someone explain this to me.... > thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2009 Report Share Posted May 21, 2009 Hi Pasta: Thanks for responding. You are the only one who had a comment to my post. I have a few questions, if you don't mind... Did you have a specific list of symptoms when you got there besides the Arrythmia? Has your Arrythmia improved at all? With Dr. s suggestions? How did you change your water source? How did this help you? How did zapping actually help you? After you removed your fillings, did you check yourself for heavymetals and did your chelate? Do you get the feeling that the clinic is mostly a research hospital? have you had your thyroid checked? Have you looked into vitamin and mineral deficiencies and Arrythmias? Do you have any clue as to why you have this problem.... does it run in the family? Do you still have other things to do that Dr. recommend to you? Hey pasta, I am sorry to be so nosy (is that a word?_) I just want to know how all of this really helped you and I have encountered in my readings here and there the subject of arrythmia. I just can't remember the sources. I will keep this in mind and send you stuff if I find something that sounds intereting. thanks linda ________________________________ From: pastahaste <pastahaste@...> Dr Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 3:39:30 PM Subject: Re: clinic I went to the clinic with extremely low energy and severe heart arrythmias. I saw Dr. & she told me a few things, I did some dental work, Dr. A--- was great. I haven't recovered since then or made any real progress, although changing my water source seemed to help, and zapping seems to help overall I guess. It's hard to say if anything else I've done has helped. So, I'm pretty much SOL at this point in time, although I'm still trying to work on a couple more health improvement things. I wasn't expecting a miracle but it would have been nice to have noticed something for having removed all 8 of my chewing teeth, oh well, it had to be done anyway, I was highly allergic to the fillings I had. Mainstream medical has been completely totally ridiculously insultingly nonsensically insane and just plain useless, what a crazy world we live in. I wish I could see Dr. on a one-appointment- at-a-time basis, but the last time I checked they only allowed multi-week multi-thousand- dollar visits. In my case, and for most of the other patients as well, I really needed to just go for one appointment, then do all my dental work and other things, and then at a later date go back for follow-up appointments, rather than book in for the 2 week " program " but they had no other option. I ended up staying another additional few weeks (no longer in their program) so that I could finish up my dental work as it was stuff I couldn't do in a short time frame. Staff and patients were friendly when I was there. I was expecting more hand-holding and attention, but it's more of a self-serve kind of atmosphere, and things that should have been provided were not or were lacking, so basically, home was a much better place to work on getting better, not there at the roach motel. I don't know what happened to most of the people I met there, I know a couple of people died, to my surprise, I don't know why I'm surprised - people get sick and die, anyhoo, one person wasn't really feeling much better, and I guess the others weren't so bad off symptom-wise in the first place so I assume they are doing OK. As for your unfriendly welcome, I am guessing they are generally guarded against people that are not a patient or who they don't know, per obvious reasons. Maybe the patients were a bit disoriented and confused and didn't know who you really were, maybe they were even told to avoid you - who knows? It would be nice if they had nice facilities including a community area where patients could hang out with each other, and prospective patients & professionals/ researchers could visit. > > Hi Pasta: > Would you mind tell me what you were at the clinic for and what was your experience there? > I have never talked to anyone (that I know of) that has gone there for treatment and > healed their illness. Actually, i have never talked to anyone who has shared any kind of > experience at the clinic. I have gone to the clinic just to see it and meet the people. > I did not have a good reception. People did not want to talk to me. They seem to be afraid > that maybe I was going to harm them in some way. I really did not understand. My intentions > were good. To be honest I was disappointed. I was hoping to come back and tell everyone. > of the great things they were doing there, instead I came back really confused because > I truly believe that Dr. is extremely honest, knowledgeable and dedicated to her work. > Griselda was particularly suspicious and unfriendly. The only person who was really > nice was a nurse that works with Dr. . I wish I had her name to give her credit. > I don't remember it right now. I have it in my notes somewhere. > Please someone explain this to me.... > thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2009 Report Share Posted May 22, 2009 I pick up a little arrythmia once a year or so (I generally associate it when I have been digging in the yard or playing with a dog or something like that where I think I may pick up some parasites) but for whatever reason I do pick it up very rarely. I zap many hours (maybe 12 or so) using the 20 minute off 14 minute on routine of two frequencies with both feet and hand paddles. It usually takes care of it in several days - even 1 day especially if I do it within a day of getting it. I just take the time off and watch tv while Im doing it to not get bored. Dr From: lindae321@... Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 22:10:51 -0700 Subject: Re: Re: clinic Hi Pasta: Thanks for responding. You are the only one who had a comment to my post. I have a few questions, if you don't mind... Did you have a specific list of symptoms when you got there besides the Arrythmia? Has your Arrythmia improved at all? With Dr. s suggestions? How did you change your water source? How did this help you? How did zapping actually help you? After you removed your fillings, did you check yourself for heavymetals and did your chelate? Do you get the feeling that the clinic is mostly a research hospital? have you had your thyroid checked? Have you looked into vitamin and mineral deficiencies and Arrythmias? Do you have any clue as to why you have this problem.... does it run in the family? Do you still have other things to do that Dr. recommend to you? Hey pasta, I am sorry to be so nosy (is that a word?_) I just want to know how all of this really helped you and I have encountered in my readings here and there the subject of arrythmia. I just can't remember the sources. I will keep this in mind and send you stuff if I find something that sounds intereting. thanks linda ________________________________ From: pastahaste <pastahaste@...> Dr Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 3:39:30 PM Subject: Re: clinic I went to the clinic with extremely low energy and severe heart arrythmias. I saw Dr. & she told me a few things, I did some dental work, Dr. A--- was great. I haven't recovered since then or made any real progress, although changing my water source seemed to help, and zapping seems to help overall I guess. It's hard to say if anything else I've done has helped. So, I'm pretty much SOL at this point in time, although I'm still trying to work on a couple more health improvement things. I wasn't expecting a miracle but it would have been nice to have noticed something for having removed all 8 of my chewing teeth, oh well, it had to be done anyway, I was highly allergic to the fillings I had. Mainstream medical has been completely totally ridiculously insultingly nonsensically insane and just plain useless, what a crazy world we live in. I wish I could see Dr. on a one-appointment- at-a-time basis, but the last time I checked they only allowed multi-week multi-thousand- dollar visits. In my case, and for most of the other patients as well, I really needed to just go for one appointment, then do all my dental work and other things, and then at a later date go back for follow-up appointments, rather than book in for the 2 week " program " but they had no other option. I ended up staying another additional few weeks (no longer in their program) so that I could finish up my dental work as it was stuff I couldn't do in a short time frame. Staff and patients were friendly when I was there. I was expecting more hand-holding and attention, but it's more of a self-serve kind of atmosphere, and things that should have been provided were not or were lacking, so basically, home was a much better place to work on getting better, not there at the roach motel. I don't know what happened to most of the people I met there, I know a couple of people died, to my surprise, I don't know why I'm surprised - people get sick and die, anyhoo, one person wasn't really feeling much better, and I guess the others weren't so bad off symptom-wise in the first place so I assume they are doing OK. As for your unfriendly welcome, I am guessing they are generally guarded against people that are not a patient or who they don't know, per obvious reasons. Maybe the patients were a bit disoriented and confused and didn't know who you really were, maybe they were even told to avoid you - who knows? It would be nice if they had nice facilities including a community area where patients could hang out with each other, and prospective patients & professionals/ researchers could visit. > > Hi Pasta: > Would you mind tell me what you were at the clinic for and what was your experience there? > I have never talked to anyone (that I know of) that has gone there for treatment and > healed their illness. Actually, i have never talked to anyone who has shared any kind of > experience at the clinic. I have gone to the clinic just to see it and meet the people. > I did not have a good reception. People did not want to talk to me. They seem to be afraid > that maybe I was going to harm them in some way. I really did not understand. My intentions > were good. To be honest I was disappointed. I was hoping to come back and tell everyone. > of the great things they were doing there, instead I came back really confused because > I truly believe that Dr. is extremely honest, knowledgeable and dedicated to her work. > Griselda was particularly suspicious and unfriendly. The only person who was really > nice was a nurse that works with Dr. . I wish I had her name to give her credit. > I don't remember it right now. I have it in my notes somewhere. > Please someone explain this to me.... > thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2009 Report Share Posted May 22, 2009 Well pasta, it works for you.! Are you very active otherwise. Is it the strenuous exercise or is it parasites? thanks linda ________________________________ From: t p <tparker7600@...> Sent: Friday, May 22, 2009 12:21:47 AM Subject: RE: Re: clinic I pick up a little arrythmia once a year or so (I generally associate it when I have been digging in the yard or playing with a dog or something like that where I think I may pick up some parasites) but for whatever reason I do pick it up very rarely. I zap many hours (maybe 12 or so) using the 20 minute off 14 minute on routine of two frequencies with both feet and hand paddles. It usually takes care of it in several days - even 1 day especially if I do it within a day of getting it. I just take the time off and watch tv while Im doing it to not get bored. Dr From: lindae321@... Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 22:10:51 -0700 Subject: Re: Re: clinic Hi Pasta: Thanks for responding. You are the only one who had a comment to my post. I have a few questions, if you don't mind... Did you have a specific list of symptoms when you got there besides the Arrythmia? Has your Arrythmia improved at all? With Dr. s suggestions? How did you change your water source? How did this help you? How did zapping actually help you? After you removed your fillings, did you check yourself for heavymetals and did your chelate? Do you get the feeling that the clinic is mostly a research hospital? have you had your thyroid checked? Have you looked into vitamin and mineral deficiencies and Arrythmias? Do you have any clue as to why you have this problem.... does it run in the family? Do you still have other things to do that Dr. recommend to you? Hey pasta, I am sorry to be so nosy (is that a word?_) I just want to know how all of this really helped you and I have encountered in my readings here and there the subject of arrythmia. I just can't remember the sources. I will keep this in mind and send you stuff if I find something that sounds intereting. thanks linda ________________________________ From: pastahaste <pastahaste@...> Dr Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 3:39:30 PM Subject: Re: clinic I went to the clinic with extremely low energy and severe heart arrythmias. I saw Dr. & she told me a few things, I did some dental work, Dr. A--- was great. I haven't recovered since then or made any real progress, although changing my water source seemed to help, and zapping seems to help overall I guess. It's hard to say if anything else I've done has helped. So, I'm pretty much SOL at this point in time, although I'm still trying to work on a couple more health improvement things. I wasn't expecting a miracle but it would have been nice to have noticed something for having removed all 8 of my chewing teeth, oh well, it had to be done anyway, I was highly allergic to the fillings I had. Mainstream medical has been completely totally ridiculously insultingly nonsensically insane and just plain useless, what a crazy world we live in. I wish I could see Dr. on a one-appointment- at-a-time basis, but the last time I checked they only allowed multi-week multi-thousand- dollar visits. In my case, and for most of the other patients as well, I really needed to just go for one appointment, then do all my dental work and other things, and then at a later date go back for follow-up appointments, rather than book in for the 2 week " program " but they had no other option. I ended up staying another additional few weeks (no longer in their program) so that I could finish up my dental work as it was stuff I couldn't do in a short time frame. Staff and patients were friendly when I was there. I was expecting more hand-holding and attention, but it's more of a self-serve kind of atmosphere, and things that should have been provided were not or were lacking, so basically, home was a much better place to work on getting better, not there at the roach motel. I don't know what happened to most of the people I met there, I know a couple of people died, to my surprise, I don't know why I'm surprised - people get sick and die, anyhoo, one person wasn't really feeling much better, and I guess the others weren't so bad off symptom-wise in the first place so I assume they are doing OK. As for your unfriendly welcome, I am guessing they are generally guarded against people that are not a patient or who they don't know, per obvious reasons. Maybe the patients were a bit disoriented and confused and didn't know who you really were, maybe they were even told to avoid you - who knows? It would be nice if they had nice facilities including a community area where patients could hang out with each other, and prospective patients & professionals/ researchers could visit. > > Hi Pasta: > Would you mind tell me what you were at the clinic for and what was your experience there? > I have never talked to anyone (that I know of) that has gone there for treatment and > healed their illness. Actually, i have never talked to anyone who has shared any kind of > experience at the clinic. I have gone to the clinic just to see it and meet the people. > I did not have a good reception. People did not want to talk to me. They seem to be afraid > that maybe I was going to harm them in some way. I really did not understand. My intentions > were good. To be honest I was disappointed. I was hoping to come back and tell everyone. > of the great things they were doing there, instead I came back really confused because > I truly believe that Dr. is extremely honest, knowledgeable and dedicated to her work. > Griselda was particularly suspicious and unfriendly. The only person who was really > nice was a nurse that works with Dr. . I wish I had her name to give her credit. > I don't remember it right now. I have it in my notes somewhere. > Please someone explain this to me.... > thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2009 Report Share Posted June 20, 2009 Hi Pasta: Thanks for responding. You are the only one who had a comment to my post. I have a question if you don't mind... Did you have a specific list of symptoms when you got there besides the Arrythmia? Has your Arrythmia improved at all? How did you change your water source? How did this help you? How did zapping actually help you? After you removed your fillings, did you check yourself for heavymetals and did your chelate? Do you get the feeling that the clinic is mostly a research hospital? have you had your thyroid checked? Have you looked into vitamin and mineral deficiencies and Arrythmias? Do you have any clue as to why you have this problem.... does it run in the family? ________________________________ From: pastahaste <pastahaste@...> Dr Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 3:39:30 PM Subject: Re: clinic I went to the clinic with extremely low energy and severe heart arrythmias. I saw Dr. & she told me a few things, I did some dental work, Dr. A--- was great. I haven't recovered since then or made any real progress, although changing my water source seemed to help, and zapping seems to help overall I guess. It's hard to say if anything else I've done has helped. So, I'm pretty much SOL at this point in time, although I'm still trying to work on a couple more health improvement things. I wasn't expecting a miracle but it would have been nice to have noticed something for having removed all 8 of my chewing teeth, oh well, it had to be done anyway, I was highly allergic to the fillings I had. Mainstream medical has been completely totally ridiculously insultingly nonsensically insane and just plain useless, what a crazy world we live in. I wish I could see Dr. on a one-appointment- at-a-time basis, but the last time I checked they only allowed multi-week multi-thousand- dollar visits. In my case, and for most of the other patients as well, I really needed to just go for one appointment, then do all my dental work and other things, and then at a later date go back for follow-up appointments, rather than book in for the 2 week " program " but they had no other option. I ended up staying another additional few weeks (no longer in their program) so that I could finish up my dental work as it was stuff I couldn't do in a short time frame. Staff and patients were friendly when I was there. I was expecting more hand-holding and attention, but it's more of a self-serve kind of atmosphere, and things that should have been provided were not or were lacking, so basically, home was a much better place to work on getting better, not there at the roach motel. I don't know what happened to most of the people I met there, I know a couple of people died, to my surprise, I don't know why I'm surprised - people get sick and die, anyhoo, one person wasn't really feeling much better, and I guess the others weren't so bad off symptom-wise in the first place so I assume they are doing OK. As for your unfriendly welcome, I am guessing they are generally guarded against people that are not a patient or who they don't know, per obvious reasons. Maybe the patients were a bit disoriented and confused and didn't know who you really were, maybe they were even told to avoid you - who knows? It would be nice if they had nice facilities including a community area where patients could hang out with each other, and prospective patients & professionals/ researchers could visit. > > Hi Pasta: > Would you mind tell me what you were at the clinic for and what was your experience there? > I have never talked to anyone (that I know of) that has gone there for treatment and > healed their illness. Actually, i have never talked to anyone who has shared any kind of > experience at the clinic. I have gone to the clinic just to see it and meet the people. > I did not have a good reception. People did not want to talk to me. They seem to be afraid > that maybe I was going to harm them in some way. I really did not understand. My intentions > were good. To be honest I was disappointed. I was hoping to come back and tell everyone. > of the great things they were doing there, instead I came back really confused because > I truly believe that Dr. is extremely honest, knowledgeable and dedicated to her work. > Griselda was particularly suspicious and unfriendly. The only person who was really > nice was a nurse that works with Dr. . I wish I had her name to give her credit. > I don't remember it right now. I have it in my notes somewhere. > Please someone explain this to me.... > thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2009 Report Share Posted June 20, 2009 I did have a specific list of symptoms, two major ones, and some others. My arrythmia/etc (it's much worse than a minor arrythmia btw) has improved by changing from a roadside bottle-your-own-well-water to filtered tap water. That's the only time I ever noticed any improvement. I recently switched again to even better water so I'm happy about that, but I digress. Zapping seems to just overall give me more energy, as far as I can tell, I'm not scientific about this though. I didn't " check myself for heavy metals " after replacing my metal fillings with composite. I didn't chelate at that time either, I was just starting to learn about Dr. at that time. I wouldn't say the clinic is " mostly a research hospital " , it seems to me it is more of an office where patients meet with Dr. and they do paperwork there and such, I think Dr. does research at her own private location(s), unknown to me of course. I have not had my thyroid checked, although I have had basic blood tests for it, and many doctors said the results were normal, although I read a suggestion on this group somewhat recently that the " normal " levels might be a little too low so I've been taking lugol's iodine and it seems to help a little with my overall energy but again I'm not scientifically sure of this. I haven't looked into vitamin & mineral deficiencies, I'm not sure how to do this, maybe a hair sample I guess, I'm not sure. My problem doesn't run in the family. I'm not sure exactly why it happened, one week I was OK, and the next I just started going downhill with heart problems. I felt like I had a couple heart attacks leading up to it, and I was living in a mold-infested old house for two years, plus it had an old poorly vented propane heater. Again, I hadn't learned about Dr. yet at that time, I know she would not approve of the environmental toxins I was exposed to. Maybe that had something to do with my getting health problems, I don't know. After visiting the clinic, I did everything Dr. said to do, which was basically just take some basic immune supporting supplements, switch to tap water (she tested a sample from my house), and do all the dental work she suggested. I did all of the dental work, except for 2 of my teeth - I replaced the old composite fillings with safe plastic rather than extract them. It was a tough decision and a tough time for me. I was in Mexico of course, and my " caretaker " took off on me for no reason. That's another story , basically they are a psycho on the loose that should be in rehab somewhere, they conned me into letting them go to Mexico with me. Anyhoo, I barely had enough energy to ride in a taxi to a grocery store to get food, and I could only eat some basic stuff like some veggies, fruit, and bread, as my heart goes awry if I eat anything processed. And all the time I have a hard time moving & sitting because it somehow hurts my heart. And I was running out of money, my credit card got eaten by an ATM machine because I forgot to call my credit card company and let them know I'd be using it in Mexico. And the airline wouldn't let me bring liquids or blended foods to eat for the long ride home due to new security procedures so I had to have SOME teeth left to chew a little bit just to make it home, as I am extremely hypoglycemic as well, lucky me. Now those teeth are rotting behind the fillings so I'm finally going to extract them soon, figures. Thanks for your thoughts . > > Hi Pasta: > Thanks for responding. You are the only one who had a > comment to my post. > I have a few questions, if you don't mind... > Did you have a specific list of symptoms when you got there besides the Arrythmia? > Has your Arrythmia improved at all? With Dr. s suggestions? > How did you change your water source? > How did this help you? > How did zapping actually help you? > After you removed your fillings, did you check yourself for heavymetals and did your chelate? > Do you get the feeling that the clinic is mostly a research hospital? > have you had your thyroid checked? > Have you looked into vitamin and mineral deficiencies and Arrythmias? > Do you have any clue as to why you have this problem.... does it run in the family? > Do you still have other things to do that Dr. recommend to you? > > Hey pasta, I am sorry to be so nosy (is that a word?_) I just want > to know how all of this really helped you and I have encountered in > my readings here and there the subject of arrythmia. I just can't > remember the sources. I will keep this in mind and send you > stuff if I find something that sounds intereting. > thanks > linda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2009 Report Share Posted June 26, 2009 Hello,  I developed a terrible arythmia after using the zapper for a few weeks. It's still going on and I stopped the zapping for a few months now. Has anyone had this happen as a trigger or could I have killed off some parasites in my heart. I do have lyme and arythmia has been a symptom over the years. I understand that lyme can cause carditis. Any thoughts anyone? Would anyone recommend starting again? I do have the super zappicator as well.  Best, Edy From: <lindae321@...> Subject: Re: Re: clinic Dr Date: Saturday, June 20, 2009, 10:39 AM Hi Pasta: Thanks for responding. You are the only one who had a comment to my post. I have a question if you don't mind... Did you have a specific list of symptoms when you got there besides the Arrythmia? Has your Arrythmia improved at all? How did you change your water source? How did this help you? How did zapping actually help you? After you removed your fillings, did you check yourself for heavymetals and did your chelate? Do you get the feeling that the clinic is mostly a research hospital? have you had your thyroid checked? Have you looked into vitamin and mineral deficiencies and Arrythmias? Do you have any clue as to why you have this problem.... does it run in the family? ____________ _________ _________ __ From: pastahaste <pastahaste (DOT) com> Dr@groups .com Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 3:39:30 PM Subject: Re: clinic I went to the clinic with extremely low energy and severe heart arrythmias. I saw Dr. & she told me a few things, I did some dental work, Dr. A--- was great. I haven't recovered since then or made any real progress, although changing my water source seemed to help, and zapping seems to help overall I guess. It's hard to say if anything else I've done has helped. So, I'm pretty much SOL at this point in time, although I'm still trying to work on a couple more health improvement things. I wasn't expecting a miracle but it would have been nice to have noticed something for having removed all 8 of my chewing teeth, oh well, it had to be done anyway, I was highly allergic to the fillings I had. Mainstream medical has been completely totally ridiculously insultingly nonsensically insane and just plain useless, what a crazy world we live in. I wish I could see Dr. on a one-appointment- at-a-time basis, but the last time I checked they only allowed multi-week multi-thousand- dollar visits. In my case, and for most of the other patients as well, I really needed to just go for one appointment, then do all my dental work and other things, and then at a later date go back for follow-up appointments, rather than book in for the 2 week " program " but they had no other option. I ended up staying another additional few weeks (no longer in their program) so that I could finish up my dental work as it was stuff I couldn't do in a short time frame. Staff and patients were friendly when I was there. I was expecting more hand-holding and attention, but it's more of a self-serve kind of atmosphere, and things that should have been provided were not or were lacking, so basically, home was a much better place to work on getting better, not there at the roach motel. I don't know what happened to most of the people I met there, I know a couple of people died, to my surprise, I don't know why I'm surprised - people get sick and die, anyhoo, one person wasn't really feeling much better, and I guess the others weren't so bad off symptom-wise in the first place so I assume they are doing OK. As for your unfriendly welcome, I am guessing they are generally guarded against people that are not a patient or who they don't know, per obvious reasons. Maybe the patients were a bit disoriented and confused and didn't know who you really were, maybe they were even told to avoid you - who knows? It would be nice if they had nice facilities including a community area where patients could hang out with each other, and prospective patients & professionals/ researchers could visit. > > Hi Pasta: > Would you mind tell me what you were at the clinic for and what was your experience there? > I have never talked to anyone (that I know of) that has gone there for treatment and > healed their illness. Actually, i have never talked to anyone who has shared any kind of > experience at the clinic. I have gone to the clinic just to see it and meet the people. > I did not have a good reception. People did not want to talk to me. They seem to be afraid > that maybe I was going to harm them in some way. I really did not understand. My intentions > were good. To be honest I was disappointed. I was hoping to come back and tell everyone. > of the great things they were doing there, instead I came back really confused because > I truly believe that Dr. is extremely honest, knowledgeable and dedicated to her work. > Griselda was particularly suspicious and unfriendly. The only person who was really > nice was a nurse that works with Dr. . I wish I had her name to give her credit. > I don't remember it right now. I have it in my notes somewhere. > Please someone explain this to me.... > thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2009 Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 That's what I use to get rid of arythmia. lol Dr From: edyrayfield@... Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 18:08:12 -0700 Subject: Re: Re: clinic Hello, I developed a terrible arythmia after using the zapper for a few weeks. It's still going on and I stopped the zapping for a few months now. Has anyone had this happen as a trigger or could I have killed off some parasites in my heart. I do have lyme and arythmia has been a symptom over the years. I understand that lyme can cause carditis. Any thoughts anyone? Would anyone recommend starting again? I do have the super zappicator as well. Best, Edy From: <lindae321@...> Subject: Re: Re: clinic Dr Date: Saturday, June 20, 2009, 10:39 AM Hi Pasta: Thanks for responding. You are the only one who had a comment to my post. I have a question if you don't mind... Did you have a specific list of symptoms when you got there besides the Arrythmia? Has your Arrythmia improved at all? How did you change your water source? How did this help you? How did zapping actually help you? After you removed your fillings, did you check yourself for heavymetals and did your chelate? Do you get the feeling that the clinic is mostly a research hospital? have you had your thyroid checked? Have you looked into vitamin and mineral deficiencies and Arrythmias? Do you have any clue as to why you have this problem.... does it run in the family? ____________ _________ _________ __ From: pastahaste <pastahaste (DOT) com> Dr@groups .com Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 3:39:30 PM Subject: Re: clinic I went to the clinic with extremely low energy and severe heart arrythmias. I saw Dr. & she told me a few things, I did some dental work, Dr. A--- was great. I haven't recovered since then or made any real progress, although changing my water source seemed to help, and zapping seems to help overall I guess. It's hard to say if anything else I've done has helped. So, I'm pretty much SOL at this point in time, although I'm still trying to work on a couple more health improvement things. I wasn't expecting a miracle but it would have been nice to have noticed something for having removed all 8 of my chewing teeth, oh well, it had to be done anyway, I was highly allergic to the fillings I had. Mainstream medical has been completely totally ridiculously insultingly nonsensically insane and just plain useless, what a crazy world we live in. I wish I could see Dr. on a one-appointment- at-a-time basis, but the last time I checked they only allowed multi-week multi-thousand- dollar visits. In my case, and for most of the other patients as well, I really needed to just go for one appointment, then do all my dental work and other things, and then at a later date go back for follow-up appointments, rather than book in for the 2 week " program " but they had no other option. I ended up staying another additional few weeks (no longer in their program) so that I could finish up my dental work as it was stuff I couldn't do in a short time frame. Staff and patients were friendly when I was there. I was expecting more hand-holding and attention, but it's more of a self-serve kind of atmosphere, and things that should have been provided were not or were lacking, so basically, home was a much better place to work on getting better, not there at the roach motel. I don't know what happened to most of the people I met there, I know a couple of people died, to my surprise, I don't know why I'm surprised - people get sick and die, anyhoo, one person wasn't really feeling much better, and I guess the others weren't so bad off symptom-wise in the first place so I assume they are doing OK. As for your unfriendly welcome, I am guessing they are generally guarded against people that are not a patient or who they don't know, per obvious reasons. Maybe the patients were a bit disoriented and confused and didn't know who you really were, maybe they were even told to avoid you - who knows? It would be nice if they had nice facilities including a community area where patients could hang out with each other, and prospective patients & professionals/ researchers could visit. > > Hi Pasta: > Would you mind tell me what you were at the clinic for and what was your experience there? > I have never talked to anyone (that I know of) that has gone there for treatment and > healed their illness. Actually, i have never talked to anyone who has shared any kind of > experience at the clinic. I have gone to the clinic just to see it and meet the people. > I did not have a good reception. People did not want to talk to me. They seem to be afraid > that maybe I was going to harm them in some way. I really did not understand. My intentions > were good. To be honest I was disappointed. I was hoping to come back and tell everyone. > of the great things they were doing there, instead I came back really confused because > I truly believe that Dr. is extremely honest, knowledgeable and dedicated to her work. > Griselda was particularly suspicious and unfriendly. The only person who was really > nice was a nurse that works with Dr. . I wish I had her name to give her credit. > I don't remember it right now. I have it in my notes somewhere. > Please someone explain this to me.... > thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2009 Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 I'll give it another shot. I'll try anything twice! lol From: <lindae321 (DOT) com> Subject: Re: Re: clinic Dr@groups .com Date: Saturday, June 20, 2009, 10:39 AM Hi Pasta: Thanks for responding. You are the only one who had a comment to my post. I have a question if you don't mind... Did you have a specific list of symptoms when you got there besides the Arrythmia? Has your Arrythmia improved at all? How did you change your water source? How did this help you? How did zapping actually help you? After you removed your fillings, did you check yourself for heavymetals and did your chelate? Do you get the feeling that the clinic is mostly a research hospital? have you had your thyroid checked? Have you looked into vitamin and mineral deficiencies and Arrythmias? Do you have any clue as to why you have this problem.... does it run in the family? ____________ _________ _________ __ From: pastahaste <pastahaste@ . com> Dr@groups .com Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 3:39:30 PM Subject: Re: clinic I went to the clinic with extremely low energy and severe heart arrythmias. I saw Dr. & she told me a few things, I did some dental work, Dr. A--- was great. I haven't recovered since then or made any real progress, although changing my water source seemed to help, and zapping seems to help overall I guess. It's hard to say if anything else I've done has helped. So, I'm pretty much SOL at this point in time, although I'm still trying to work on a couple more health improvement things. I wasn't expecting a miracle but it would have been nice to have noticed something for having removed all 8 of my chewing teeth, oh well, it had to be done anyway, I was highly allergic to the fillings I had. Mainstream medical has been completely totally ridiculously insultingly nonsensically insane and just plain useless, what a crazy world we live in. I wish I could see Dr. on a one-appointment- at-a-time basis, but the last time I checked they only allowed multi-week multi-thousand- dollar visits. In my case, and for most of the other patients as well, I really needed to just go for one appointment, then do all my dental work and other things, and then at a later date go back for follow-up appointments, rather than book in for the 2 week " program " but they had no other option. I ended up staying another additional few weeks (no longer in their program) so that I could finish up my dental work as it was stuff I couldn't do in a short time frame. Staff and patients were friendly when I was there. I was expecting more hand-holding and attention, but it's more of a self-serve kind of atmosphere, and things that should have been provided were not or were lacking, so basically, home was a much better place to work on getting better, not there at the roach motel. I don't know what happened to most of the people I met there, I know a couple of people died, to my surprise, I don't know why I'm surprised - people get sick and die, anyhoo, one person wasn't really feeling much better, and I guess the others weren't so bad off symptom-wise in the first place so I assume they are doing OK. As for your unfriendly welcome, I am guessing they are generally guarded against people that are not a patient or who they don't know, per obvious reasons. Maybe the patients were a bit disoriented and confused and didn't know who you really were, maybe they were even told to avoid you - who knows? It would be nice if they had nice facilities including a community area where patients could hang out with each other, and prospective patients & professionals/ researchers could visit. > > Hi Pasta: > Would you mind tell me what you were at the clinic for and what was your experience there? > I have never talked to anyone (that I know of) that has gone there for treatment and > healed their illness. Actually, i have never talked to anyone who has shared any kind of > experience at the clinic. I have gone to the clinic just to see it and meet the people. > I did not have a good reception. People did not want to talk to me. They seem to be afraid > that maybe I was going to harm them in some way. I really did not understand. My intentions > were good. To be honest I was disappointed. I was hoping to come back and tell everyone. > of the great things they were doing there, instead I came back really confused because > I truly believe that Dr. is extremely honest, knowledgeable and dedicated to her work. > Griselda was particularly suspicious and unfriendly. The only person who was really > nice was a nurse that works with Dr. . I wish I had her name to give her credit. > I don't remember it right now. I have it in my notes somewhere. > Please someone explain this to me.... > thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2009 Report Share Posted September 9, 2009 Hi there - In Dr C book, on Angina she mentions that when the Dogworm dies, pain will intensify in the heart. I had someone who had a heart condition happen. The pain got serious when usingthe zapper. it was just die-off in a big way. From: <lindae321 (DOT) com> Subject: Re: Re: clinic Dr@groups .com Date: Saturday, June 20, 2009, 10:39 AM Hi Pasta: Thanks for responding. You are the only one who had a comment to my post. I have a question if you don't mind... Did you have a specific list of symptoms when you got there besides the Arrythmia? Has your Arrythmia improved at all? How did you change your water source? How did this help you? How did zapping actually help you? After you removed your fillings, did you check yourself for heavymetals and did your chelate? Do you get the feeling that the clinic is mostly a research hospital? have you had your thyroid checked? Have you looked into vitamin and mineral deficiencies and Arrythmias? Do you have any clue as to why you have this problem.... does it run in the family? ____________ _________ _________ __ From: pastahaste <pastahaste@ . com> Dr@groups .com Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 3:39:30 PM Subject: Re: clinic I went to the clinic with extremely low energy and severe heart arrythmias. I saw Dr. & she told me a few things, I did some dental work, Dr. A--- was great. I haven't recovered since then or made any real progress, although changing my water source seemed to help, and zapping seems to help overall I guess. It's hard to say if anything else I've done has helped. So, I'm pretty much SOL at this point in time, although I'm still trying to work on a couple more health improvement things. I wasn't expecting a miracle but it would have been nice to have noticed something for having removed all 8 of my chewing teeth, oh well, it had to be done anyway, I was highly allergic to the fillings I had. Mainstream medical has been completely totally ridiculously insultingly nonsensically insane and just plain useless, what a crazy world we live in. I wish I could see Dr. on a one-appointment- at-a-time basis, but the last time I checked they only allowed multi-week multi-thousand- dollar visits. In my case, and for most of the other patients as well, I really needed to just go for one appointment, then do all my dental work and other things, and then at a later date go back for follow-up appointments, rather than book in for the 2 week " program " but they had no other option. I ended up staying another additional few weeks (no longer in their program) so that I could finish up my dental work as it was stuff I couldn't do in a short time frame. Staff and patients were friendly when I was there. I was expecting more hand-holding and attention, but it's more of a self-serve kind of atmosphere, and things that should have been provided were not or were lacking, so basically, home was a much better place to work on getting better, not there at the roach motel. I don't know what happened to most of the people I met there, I know a couple of people died, to my surprise, I don't know why I'm surprised - people get sick and die, anyhoo, one person wasn't really feeling much better, and I guess the others weren't so bad off symptom-wise in the first place so I assume they are doing OK. As for your unfriendly welcome, I am guessing they are generally guarded against people that are not a patient or who they don't know, per obvious reasons. Maybe the patients were a bit disoriented and confused and didn't know who you really were, maybe they were even told to avoid you - who knows? It would be nice if they had nice facilities including a community area where patients could hang out with each other, and prospective patients & professionals/ researchers could visit. > > Hi Pasta: > Would you mind tell me what you were at the clinic for and what was your experience there? > I have never talked to anyone (that I know of) that has gone there for treatment and > healed their illness. Actually, i have never talked to anyone who has shared any kind of > experience at the clinic. I have gone to the clinic just to see it and meet the people. > I did not have a good reception. People did not want to talk to me. They seem to be afraid > that maybe I was going to harm them in some way. I really did not understand. My intentions > were good. To be honest I was disappointed. I was hoping to come back and tell everyone. > of the great things they were doing there, instead I came back really confused because > I truly believe that Dr. is extremely honest, knowledgeable and dedicated to her work. > Griselda was particularly suspicious and unfriendly. The only person who was really > nice was a nurse that works with Dr. . I wish I had her name to give her credit. > I don't remember it right now. I have it in my notes somewhere. > Please someone explain this to me.... > thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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