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When you are pregnant, you are much

more vascular, so it should get better

when your sweet little one is born !

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Your body is under extreme stress

with implants and it can come on slowly

or quickly. The 40 neurotoxins in them,

the fungal overload, and bacterial load,

the mycotoxins and mycoplasmas, due to

the fungal and bacterial issues too.

Your body fights implants from day one.

The toxic bags are next to your heart

and other organs, so they get direct hits.

Sad, but true !

Hugs DedeStart the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year.

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The good thing is.......your body

will have a ah-ha moment the instant

they come out. Recovering from explant

is much easier than from implant.

You will do just fine, and your body will

rejoice !

Love DedeStart the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year.

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Steph ~

I am so glad to hear your EKG went

so well, bless you ! !

Love DedeStart the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year.

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Steph,

As a precaution, I'd suggest taking a .81mg aspirin daily. . . . Everyone, without a bleeding disorder, should do so.

This will help prevent clots from accumulating if blood is stagnating in your heart. If I had been doing so, it's unlikely I would have had a pulmonary embolism. And, if I should experience atrial fibrillation again, it would help prevent clotting.

Hugs,

Rogene

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Hi, Last night I had fell asleep and then woke up around 10:00 with a very rapid heartbeat and my legs were shaking. I'm not sure if it was anxiety or what it was but it only lasted for about a minute. It was really scary. Has that happened to anyone before?Steph

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Rogene,

I just started taking a baby aspirin daily as a precaution. I was

having pain in my left arm (which I've been told by a friend who had

similar pain, that it is probably repetitive motion pain). But I know

I have thick blood, and I just realized it would be better to take

the aspirin now as a precaution. I'm also taking licorice root,

ginger and cayenne, which are natural blood thinners.

Those who know they have thick blood should address it.

Patty

>

> Steph,

>

> As a precaution, I'd suggest taking a .81mg aspirin daily. . . .

Everyone, without a bleeding disorder, should do so.

>

> This will help prevent clots from accumulating if blood is

stagnating in your heart. If I had been doing so, it's unlikely I

would have had a pulmonary embolism. And, if I should experience

atrial fibrillation again, it would help prevent clotting.

>

> Hugs,

>

> Rogene

>

>

> Rapid Heartbeat

>

> Hi, Last night I had fell asleep and then woke up around 10:00 with

a

> very rapid heartbeat and my legs were shaking. I'm not sure if it

was

> anxiety or what it was but it only lasted for about a minute. It

was

> really scary. Has that happened to anyone before?

>

> Steph

>

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That used to happen to me ALL the time. It would get worse and then better. I still wake up at times with my heart racing. STILL don't know what the cause is...

Only started after implants were put in (Been explanted for 1 yr 8 months). Still hasn't gone away... but happens MUCH less often.

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Steph,

As a precaution, I'd suggest taking a .81mg aspirin daily. . . . Everyone, without a bleeding disorder, should do so.

This will help prevent clots from accumulating if blood is stagnating in your heart. If I had been doing so, it's unlikely I would have had a pulmonary embolism. And, if I should experience atrial fibrillation again, it would help prevent clotting.

Hugs,

Rogene

Rapid Heartbeat

Hi, Last night I had fell asleep and then woke up around 10:00 with a very rapid heartbeat and my legs were shaking. I'm not sure if it was anxiety or what it was but it only lasted for about a minute. It was really scary. Has that happened to anyone before?Steph

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Hi ,

How are things going?

How is your pregnancy? I am very excited for you!

Are your doctors keeping track of your hormones?

I think you said you were feeling much better during this phase of

your pregnancy, so I'm hoping that they can draw some proper

conclusions.

Are you going to be a stay at home mom? Have you been working? Sorry

for all the questions....I just haven't heard from you!

Hugs,

Patty

> >

> > Steph,

> >

> > As a precaution, I'd suggest taking a .81mg aspirin daily. . . .

Everyone,

> > without a bleeding disorder, should do so.

> >

> > This will help prevent clots from accumulating if blood is

stagnating in

> > your heart. If I had been doing so, it's unlikely I would have

had a

> > pulmonary embolism. And, if I should experience atrial

fibrillation again,

> > it would help prevent clotting.

> >

> > Hugs,

> >

> > Rogene

> >

> >

> > Rapid Heartbeat

> >

> > Hi, Last night I had fell asleep and then woke up around 10:00

with a

> > very rapid heartbeat and my legs were shaking. I'm not sure if it

was

> > anxiety or what it was but it only lasted for about a minute. It

was

> > really scary. Has that happened to anyone before?

> >

> > Steph

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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Honey, I forgot about the mold issues. We had to go through the garage to get to our car, and the ceiling had collapsed on one side. It was full of black mold. We never thought about the risk, even though the men were dressed in space suits....how stupid were we? This home had a bit of mold under the hot-tub, and it had leaked into the basement walls, but we have not cleaned the wall or the old insulation. Our friend put new floors in the sunroom when we took out the hot-tub, and he put new floors in the familyroom, and then we had new carpets installed. I hope that is what is causing our problems, and I will ask my doctor about this. We have a friend who will be doing the basement walls soon. The new insulation is still in rolls.

Thank you for helping...love you so....Lea

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Hi, Last night I had fell asleep and then woke up around 10:00 with a very rapid heartbeat and my legs were shaking. I'm not sure if it was anxiety or what it was but it only lasted for about a minute. It was really scary. Has that happened to anyone before?Steph

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Oh Lea,

One you are sensitized to mold, further exposures can cause ever more severe symptoms.

Please don't wait to get all your mold issues addressed! . . .

Love,

Rogene

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Thank you for waking us up regarding the mold...love you..........Lea

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Re: Rapid Heartbeat

Oh Lea,

One you are sensitized to mold, further exposures can cause ever more severe symptoms.

Please don't wait to get all your mold issues addressed! . . .

Love,

Rogene

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Patty, you are so inspiring; however, I must take the blood thinners until the doctors tell me to stop. I love licorice and ginger, but my doctors have told me that I must not eat them. Cathie told us about Ginger yesterday, and it sounds like it is a blood thinner...wonders me.

Love you so....Lea

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Rapid Heartbeat> > Hi, Last night I had fell asleep and then woke up around 10:00 with a > very rapid heartbeat and my legs were shaking. I'm not sure if it was > anxiety or what it was but it only lasted for about a minute. It was > really scary. Has that happened to anyone before?> > Steph>

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Congratulations on becoming a mother. , this is wonderful, and I hope that you are not feeling sick. I am sorry that you are still having a racing heart, but it could be the changes in your body.

Honey, being a mother is one of the most wonderful things that you will ever experience. When I had my children, those were the happiest times of my life. When will your baby get to see the world for the first time?

Good luck...sending love and hope..........Lea

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Rapid Heartbeat> >> > Hi, Last night I had fell asleep and then woke up around 10:00 with a> > very rapid heartbeat and my legs were shaking. I'm not sure if it was> > anxiety or what it was but it only lasted for about a minute. It was> > really scary. Has that happened to anyone before?> >> > Steph> >> >> >> >> > > >>

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Thanks Dede. My dr said that everything is fine and thinks it is stress

related. I'm going to try taking magnesium to see if that helps me.

Steph

>

> Steph ~

> I am glad he is doing an ekg, that will

> give you some peace of mind, or tell you

> what is going on there. Keep us posted.

> Hugs N Prayers ~ Dede

>

>

>

> **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in

shape.

> http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

>

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Thank's Sue. I went to the dr's this morning and had an EKG. The dr

said that it came out fine. He said that it could've been anxiety or

stress related. I hope it doesn't happen again!

Steph

> >

> > Steph ~

> > Yes, and lots of things can cause it.

> > Do you know how many heartbeats

> > per minute it was beating? If it happens

> > again, if you have a blood pressure

> > monitor, take your blood pressure

> > and pulse, if not, count your beats for

> > a minute. Causes are all the way from stress,

> > adrenals and thyroid to heart and anxiety.

> > Medicines can give you a racing heart. Did

> > you take any antihistamine? or any new meds?

> > Having a fever can make your heart

> > go faster as well. Monitor yourself and

> > journal it. One time, and I wouldnt worry,

> > but I would certainly mention it to my

> > doctor. Keep us posted !

> > Hugs and God Bless ~ Dede

> >

> >

> >

> > **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in

> shape.

> > http://body. <http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?>

> aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?

> NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

> >

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Well my EKG was fine so I'm going to try the magnesium. Has it really

helped for you that quick?

Steph

> > > >

> > > > Hi, Last night I had fell asleep and then woke up around

10:00

> > with

> > > a

> > > > very rapid heartbeat and my legs were shaking. I'm not sure

if

> it

> > > was

> > > > anxiety or what it was but it only lasted for about a minute.

> It

> > was

> > > > really scary. Has that happened to anyone before?

> > > >

> > > > Steph

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Hi Lea, I went to my dr's this morning and he did an EKG on me. He

said that it's fine and he thinks it was related to anxiety/stress. I

hope it doesn't happen again because it was frightening. I'm going to

try taking some magnesium. Have you tried that?

Steph

>

> Steph, that is what I had on Christmas Day. We feel that it might

have been stress, because I had worked so hard. I went and lay down

and my whole body was shaking. sat and held my feet on his lap,

and it took a few minutes before my heart settled down. This had

happened four days before Christmas, and I was lying down! has

had a racing heart as well, and he frightens me because it is

happening too often. When I put my hand on his heart, it feels like

it is going to jump out of his body.

>

> Honey, please have this checked out, because this should not

happen. Our doctors told that if it happens frequently they

will have to do an echocardiogram. I wish that they would do one just

to make sure that he is okay.

>

> Our Dede knows more about the heart than I could ever know. She

has had so many problems with her precious heart. A few years ago, I

had an enlarged heart, and we were so frightened. My heart has been

fine for years, but this racing heart frightened me....why now?

>

> Stay close....love always......Lea

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> Rapid Heartbeat

>

>

> Hi, Last night I had fell asleep and then woke up around 10:00

with a

> very rapid heartbeat and my legs were shaking. I'm not sure if

it was

> anxiety or what it was but it only lasted for about a minute.

It was

> really scary. Has that happened to anyone before?

>

> Steph

>

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Thank you for letting me know. I am so glad that everything is okay.

Stay close special lady...love you...Lea

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Rapid Heartbeat> > > Hi, Last night I had fell asleep and then woke up around 10:00 with a > very rapid heartbeat and my legs were shaking. I'm not sure if it was > anxiety or what it was but it only lasted for about a minute. It was > really scary. Has that happened to anyone before?> > Steph>

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It seems to have kicked in. I am still symptomatic but my fatigue

and feelings of anxiety has really decreased. I am only suppose to

start on one teasoon of the magnesuim for the first week but after

that i am to increase that to 2 teaspoons of the powder to equal

300mg a day. Im curious to see what type of effect that has.

> > > > >

> > > > > Hi, Last night I had fell asleep and then woke up around

> 10:00

> > > with

> > > > a

> > > > > very rapid heartbeat and my legs were shaking. I'm not

sure

> if

> > it

> > > > was

> > > > > anxiety or what it was but it only lasted for about a

minute.

> > It

> > > was

> > > > > really scary. Has that happened to anyone before?

> > > > >

> > > > > Steph

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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well God willing that will all be a thing of the past in 5 more

weeks. Im glad to finally know what is causing the heart fluttering

but its is also terrifying to know that these things are squeezing

my heart. It is amazing, my mom is not happy at all that i am going

to a doctor in another State that i techincally know nothing about,

she is just being a mom. If i would have listened to her in the

first place i would have never had these stupid things put in but

what do moms know ? :)Anyway i find it strange that i am more afraid

to leave these implants in then i am of having someone i never met

take them out.

>

> ~

> Your body is under extreme stress

> with implants and it can come on slowly

> or quickly. The 40 neurotoxins in them,

> the fungal overload, and bacterial load,

> the mycotoxins and mycoplasmas, due to

> the fungal and bacterial issues too.

> Your body fights implants from day one.

> The toxic bags are next to your heart

> and other organs, so they get direct hits.

> Sad, but true !

> Hugs Dede

>

>

>

> **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in

shape.

> http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?

NCID=aolcmp00300000002489

>

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For Magnesium to work properly, you need two parts Calcium to every part Magnesium . . . Plus vitamin D.

It's unbelievable conventional medicine practitioners are so woefully ignorant of the importance of Magnesium.

Rogene

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Magnesium kicks in about an hour after taking it and lasts for about six hours . . . Taking it three-four times a day should help get the most benefit from it.

You can gradually increase it until you get diarrhea . . . then back down until it no longer occurs.

Hugs,

Rogene

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well i have to admit i really do not know a lot about vitamins or what

is good for what aliments. If someone told me that cuttin goff your

toe would cure migrains i would ask what toe? The stuff i bought does

have calcium in which is why the lady at the health food store sad it

that the powder was much better then the pills becasue i would have to

buy the calicium pills as well. This way it is all together. Does that

sound right to you?

>

> ,

>

> For Magnesium to work properly, you need two parts Calcium to every

part Magnesium . . . Plus vitamin D.

>

> It's unbelievable conventional medicine practitioners are so

woefully ignorant of the importance of Magnesium.

>

> Rogene

>

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ok so then i could up the dosage to 2 tablespoons within the first

week without any major complications? This stuff has me so excited, i

cant remeber the last time i got home from work and didnt fall into

bed. I come home now and immedietly put my husband to work on all the

things that have been falling apart that i just havent noticed..lol

>

> Magnesium kicks in about an hour after taking it and lasts for about

six hours . . . Taking it three-four times a day should help get the

most benefit from it.

>

> You can gradually increase it until you get diarrhea . . . then back

down until it no longer occurs.

>

> Hugs,

>

> Rogene

>

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Hey Patty!

Things are going pretty good... I'm just so EXHAUSTED! I'll be 38 weeks on Friday and am SO ready to have Elijah OUT already! lol!

I'm still working full time, and trying to exercise (walk) 3-5 days/week... so it's been tough.

Please everyone, I need a LOT of prayer!!!

There's been more talk from my Dr. about a possible C-Section. With all of my CRAZY reactions to medicine (shaky, trembles, shortness of breath, anxiety, light headed, dizzy, low blood sugar, etc) I am scared to DEATH to get an epidural/spinal. There's no TELLING how my body will react to this. Also, it's not uncommon for an epidural to cause low blood pressure. My blood pressure is ALREADY low, and the medication they give to correct this in an emergency state has a stimulant in it! I can't even have CHOCOLATE! Every time I drank even decaf coffee I started blacking out. My heart would start racing, couldn't breathe, and things would go black!

I tremble when I get nervous now, and I am scared to DEATH of what could be to come! I know I'm probably thinking of the worst, but I don't want my son to live without his mom! I so desperately want to live for him and my husband... and enjoy that part of life!!!

Other than the fears (and the occasional skipped heartbeats) things have been much better since the pregnancy (my symptoms). There's no telling WHAT will happen once things are back to normal.

No... the doctor's have NOT been keeping track of my hormones. I've told them numerous times, but no one listens. I don't even know what SPECIFICALLY to ask for.

Yeah, after Elijah is born I will have to return to work! =(

I really don't want to, but my income is over 1/2 of our total income... and we can't go without it. My maternity leave is 3 months... but all unpaid.

I'm due in 17 days!!!! (February 2nd). Crazy, huh?!

Please just pray for me!

Thanks for the email! =)

- Hackett (Atlanta, GA)

On 1/16/08, glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...> wrote:

Hi ,How are things going?How is your pregnancy? I am very excited for you!Are your doctors keeping track of your hormones?I think you said you were feeling much better during this phase of

your pregnancy, so I'm hoping that they can draw some proper conclusions.Are you going to be a stay at home mom? Have you been working? Sorry for all the questions....I just haven't heard from you!

Hugs,Patty> >> > Steph,> >> > As a precaution, I'd suggest taking a .81mg aspirin daily. . . . Everyone,> > without a bleeding disorder, should do so.

> >> > This will help prevent clots from accumulating if blood is stagnating in> > your heart. If I had been doing so, it's unlikely I would have had a> > pulmonary embolism. And, if I should experience atrial fibrillation again,> > it would help prevent clotting.> >> > Hugs,> >> > Rogene> >> >> > Rapid Heartbeat> >> > Hi, Last night I had fell asleep and then woke up around 10:00 with a> > very rapid heartbeat and my legs were shaking. I'm not sure if it was> > anxiety or what it was but it only lasted for about a minute. It was> > really scary. Has that happened to anyone before?> >> > Steph> >> >> >

> >> > > >>

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