Guest guest Posted December 20, 1999 Report Share Posted December 20, 1999 hi all . government worker md forgot name has patent on mycoplasma and has been taught for years in us armed serves college... best experts till recently.(making it part of the promblem in curing) somish *************** At 09:48 AM 12/20/1999 -0600, you wrote: From: green1585@... >>>Does anyone know, does Dr. Nicholson or any of the researchers on this subject feel that the mycolplasmas were introduced with/at the time of the Gulf War, or has this been present in CFS before >that time here in the US? ========= i had mycoplasma pneumoniae as part of my onset in 1987, before we decided we hated saddam hussein. if you read the literature, it was already suspected by thomas brown md, and other visionaries, as causing systemic illness. i was denied a cfids diagnosis because we found definite mycoplasma pneumoniae- remember in the beginning, if you had positive tests for anything else, it could not be cfids. then later i got the chlamydia pneumoniae too, just like nicholson says, you can pick up additional things as time goes on. my whole family at one point had mycoplasma, so did my dog, and we were all on abx. together. everyone else got over the worst of it, but i stayed sick, because my immune system was already shot. (since i picked up myco while pregnant, which is a th2 state, it makes total sense that it was embedded in my body.) can't blame myco totally on gulf, sorry! nancy mcfadden > >Do they feel that this is contagious and likely to infect those close or living in the same household? Or only those with already >weakened/disordered immune systems? >>Marcia > Everything you want to know about mycoplasma fermentans incognito which was derived from AIDS patients in the 80s be found at www.gulfwarvets they do a pretty good job of explaining everything they even have a link to the patent for it which a doc that works for the DOD holds. www.shasta.com has some pretty good information, but none of it really pertains to myco pneumoniae just myco fermentans which can only be detected by a PCR blood test not your normal anti-bodies blood test Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 1999 Report Share Posted December 22, 1999 Re: " New Drug " for BVT Steve, Yes, it is available in an injectable form. It is made from dried bee venom and it really isn't new. It is only approved in the USA for desensitization of persons allegic to bee stings. Purists believe that some volatile substances may be lost in the drying process. --- Original Message ----- From: <onelist> <onelist> Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 7:27 PM Subject: Digest Number 509 > > > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > There are 25 messages in this issue. > > Topics in today's digest: > > 1. b-12 hydroxy > From: Martha Pfeiffer <kmpfeiffer@...> > 2. whey protein info > From: Martha Pfeiffer <kmpfeiffer@...> > 3. Re: the neuro approach > From: " Dr. Steve " <moores@...> > 4. Re: Wellbutron > From: " Dr. Steve " <moores@...> > 5. Dr. on my address > From: " Dr. Steve " <moores@...> > 6. lemon drink > From: Martha Pfeiffer <kmpfeiffer@...> > 7. Dr. Koop's site > From: " Dr. Steve " <moores@...> > 8. Re: [CFS] Dr. Nicholson > From: green1585@... > 9. Re: Dr. Koop's site > From: " G. McFadden " <nmcfadden@...> > 10. myco before gw > From: " G. McFadden " <nmcfadden@...> > 11. Re: Re: [CFS] Dr. Nicholson > From: " Lassesen " <KenL@...> > 12. Re: Free internet > From: KB46@... > 13. Re: Magnets (for Christie in MI)/LONG > From: Philip L Comer <philcome@...> > 14. Hot Peppers > From: Philip L Comer <philcome@...> > 15. Re: Magnets (for Christie in MI) > From: " Theresa Romani " <tromani@...> > 16. EPO -- red blood cells > From: " Dr. Steve " <moores@...> > 17. Apitherapy and bee venom therapy > From: " Rauhofer " <donnie11@...> > 18. crohn's and mycobacterium > From: " G. McFadden " <nmcfadden@...> > 19. Re: Apitherapy and bee venom therapy > From: " Lassesen " <KenL@...> > 20. pregabalin helps pain > From: " G. McFadden " <nmcfadden@...> > 21. Interesting news from CoCure > From: " Lassesen " <KenL@...> > 22. LUAT versus CFSUM testing -- differences??? > From: " Lassesen " <KenL@...> > 23. Re: Apitherapy and bee venom therapy > From: " Dr. Steve " <moores@...> > 24. Re: Magnets (for Christie in MI) > From: " Dr. Steve " <moores@...> > 25. Re: myco before gw > From: SOMISH@... > > > ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ > ____________________________________________________________________________ ___ > > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 05:38:45 -0800 (PST) > From: Martha Pfeiffer <kmpfeiffer@...> > Subject: b-12 hydroxy > > > I inject the B-12 hydroxy and it is more painful than > the cycobal (sp.), but not as bad as > experienced. However, if I give it in the thigh, ouch > and soreness for at least a day or two. So, I give it > high up on my hip. I scrub the skin with an alcohol > Pad first, then inject. Sometimes I slap the area > after the alcohol rub, then inject. This seems to > work fine with very little stinging and no soreness. > Hope this helps. I use sub-cue needles, not IM. > > Martha > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2000 Report Share Posted May 8, 2000 Can someone explain to me what PANDAS is and strep titors?Thanks! of Illinois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2000 Report Share Posted May 8, 2000 Theresa, PANDAS is an acronym for Pediatric autoimmune disorders associates with strep. This disorder which affects children is caused by a certain strain of strep virus.. Only children who have the gene d817 in their family can get PANDAS from strep. It causes obsessive compulsive disorder and tics. Your body mistakenly produces antibodies to fight the strep but they attack the basal ganglia of the brain instead. Their is research going on at the National Inst. Of Mental Health to do plasma exchange to cleanse the body of the antibodies and then put the children on medication to keep them from getting more strep exacerbations. It is still considered experimental and very expensive. The first step in trying to find out if the child has PANDAS is by getting their physician to do their strep titers if you suspect this is where their ocd came from. My son's strep titers were over 1000 last year without him showing physical signs (sore throat etc) of strep, . hope this helps, I am no expert but I have tried desperately to find help for my son. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2000 Report Share Posted September 27, 2000 Becky: Did you read half of my post? I NEVER accused you or anyone else of sitting on their butt!! And it certainly sounds like you get enough exercise with all you have going on. And I never clearly advocated or did not advocate exercise... I just reveiwed some possible pros and cons and I do believe I acknowledged many of the cons you mentioned. Clearly, you can not bring back something which has atrophied and I NEVER insinuated that you could.... I guess there is no point in trying to post if people get offended no matter what or how you say things..... Please tell me what specifically I said that insinuated YOU or anyone else with CMT was lazy or not trying to do the best they can.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2000 Report Share Posted September 27, 2000 -----Original Message----- From: mmc3737@... <mmc3737@...> egroups <egroups> Date: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 5:58 AM Subject: Re: [] Digest Number 509 >Becky: > Did you read half of my post? I NEVER accused you or anyone else of >sitting on their butt!! And it certainly sounds like you get enough exercise >with all you have going on. And I never clearly advocated or did not >advocate exercise... I just reveiwed some possible pros and cons and I do >believe I acknowledged many of the cons you mentioned. Clearly, you can >not bring back something which has atrophied and I NEVER insinuated that you >could.... I guess there is no point in trying to post if people get offended >no matter what or how you say things..... >Please tell me what specifically I said that insinuated YOU or anyone else >with CMT was lazy or not trying to do the best they can.... > > >>>>I know you didn't accuse me or anyone! And I wasn't offended by your post, I simply gave an answer to as it relates to me. You talked of atrophy/disuse, I answered as it relates to me. You talked of muscles and nerves, that brought up nerves being damaged and not being able to build up a muscle. Just because you know that doens't mean others reading it do, so it was a good place to interject it in. And had you fully read MY post, you would of seen that I again mentioned using CMT as a cop out, I think that is just so unfair to say, that I mentioned it again in my post to you. So now in some way I have offened you, and I'm not sure where or how! ~>Becky M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2000 Report Share Posted September 27, 2000 Everyone needs to lighten up. We are all entightled to our own opinions and should be able to say ANYTHING good or bad this is for all of us to vent! I personally got a big laugh out of your comment and wasn't offended in anyway. joi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2000 Report Share Posted November 8, 2000 In a message dated 11/7/00 6:07:33 PM Pacific Standard Time, egroups writes: > Todays communication was > that he would rather hit and throw, but added he had great eye contact > while > doing so, lol. > LOLOL, Jeannie! When I complain about driving me crazy running all around, both Leah and my Dad agreed that " thank God they have the feet to run around in " ......we can always find the good even in the bad! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 dear jon ong,the stuff you are referrring to is called Saventaro,made by phytopharica.It is cat's claw.I have used it for immune stimulation for flu and colds with great success but I don't think it is a rarer form of Cat's Claw.I believe trhat Cat's Claw was one of the rainforest hopefuls for curing cancer and brought out for public use by a man who patented it as well as its name.So a rival product must have a d9ifferent name even if it is the saME.harvey Re: Leonard's website & emailable info > In a message dated 06/26/2001 11:26:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > appbug@... writes: > > > LENOARD DO YOU HAVE A WEBSITE? WHAT IS IT? > The info on the following webpages was written by me: > http://rockydeb.tripod.com/stageIVa.html > http://cancer-survivor.org/alternative/supplements.html > http://cancer-survivor.org/alternative/therapy.html > > However, I update my personal files daily, whereas the above webpages haven't > been updated in months, and the webpages contain only a small minority of > what I have in my files. If you'd like a copy of the info I've compiled in my > files (on diet & natural supplements for cancer patients, alt. cancer > treatments, alt. cancer treatment centers, or alt. cancer practitioners in a > particular geographic area), I'd be glad to email any of my info to you. > > Best, > Leonard > > Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there. Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2001 Report Share Posted October 9, 2001 sorry i ment hypothyroidism not hyperthyroidism. ~~ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2002 Report Share Posted March 23, 2002 I have had a very strange complication from two different acid reflux meds...but no others gave me this problem. I had HORRIBLE mood swings from Prevacod and Protonix. I mean awful. No one guessed that was the reason for two months until one day I just stopped taking it because it wasn't helping my esophagus. And POOF...No more mood swings. I thought I had gone around the large bend. Terrifying. WHen it happened with Protonix, I knew what it was. THis is a rare side effect, but I hae seen it discussed before in a site about bizarre reactions from Prevacid. Funny, but with Nexium I had NO side effects. THey are all different. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2003 Report Share Posted October 4, 2003 Hello-- One consideration might be, " whose problem is it? " If he wanted to play ball over parental resistance, and then doesn't do well in some aspect, is it reasonable for the parents to decide they should solve his problem for him? Or would it be better to take a position of, " I have confidence in you. " Thanks, Gene From: " mtlindsey2002 " <mtlindsey@...> Subject: Re: 9 year old and " fear and sports " Hi Fred, I understand what you are saying -- in this case, though the parents are not pushing anything -- if anything they resisted this little guy playing football. This little guy has wanted to play football for several years. It was really big deal to this little guy (who actually isn't so little -- 4'2'' and 82 lbs. ) to finally get to play this year -- after a lot of family discussion opposing his playing. The one thing about this little guy is that he tends to be irritable and easily frustrated -- but when he has rigorous exercise his self control is better and he has some patience. Anyway, thanks for your input, but in this case -- the parents would be absolultely fine if he didn't play football. Thanks again, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2003 Report Share Posted November 8, 2003 Hi, I lurk more than I write but I need some information from the group and possibly some suggestions. I had a laminectimy and fusion of c5-6 c6-7 with plating and donor disc's this Aug. 12. After the surgery, I have had more pain than I had prior to it. The neuro agreed with my local doc that I needed continued pain mgmt. (and this doc does not even believe in pain meds after surgery... in general.) I have taken increasing doses of Dilaudid since the surgery and am now on the Duragesic patch and break through Dilaudid at hand. I had an MRI 2 weeks ago and X-Ray's 3 days ago. The radiology report from the MRI states, " There is some increased T2 signal and enhancement in the marrow of the c5, c6 & C7 vertebral bodies. This may be non-specific but is also seen in the setting of vertebral body infection. " My question is, could I be rejecting the donor disc's? Has anyone else had this type of infection and what was the outcome? Hugs & Warm Fuzzies, Deborah aka Tenacity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2005 Report Share Posted June 13, 2005 We are also interested in water filtration systems. Reverse osmosis is pretty inexpensive to set up, slow, and removes the good minerals along with the not so good contaminants. Pi-water systems sound amazing, are much more expensive, and make claims to replace and enhance valuable minerals, ionic content, etc, while removing contaminants. Anyone familiar with this, and other systems? Mac & Marcy Graham 400 Hill Ave Star Prairie, WI 54026 (715) 248-3633 > Message: 9 > Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 01:45:45 -0000 > From: " toffeejacket " <toffeejacket@...> > Subject: water filtration > > I'd be interesting in knowing what water filters people are using for > their drinking water. ----Judy -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.8 - Release Date: 6/11/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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