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My route to dealing with any number of Herpes virii are three fold:

officinalis tincture (homemade because I take a lot of it and can't

afford store bought anymore.)

l-Lysine amino acid

Licorice root (I do not have a high blood pressure problem so I can take it

continually, but I don't).

Hope this helps

mjh

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> I'm prone to cold sores and had two nasty ones as I started to have

> symptoms.One was under my nostril?

> I wonder if this could be part of the picture.

> I understand that inner ear viruses can be caused by the herpes virus.

>

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My son has had several instances of meningitis with NO symptoms, until

his body shut down.........

mjh

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> > I also think as unreliable as these doctors are they would have

> considered meningitis.

>

> I would have thought so, too, but maybe the absence of a fever threw

> them off. I suspect that most cases of meningitis that doctors see

> are acute cases in children, which usually show up with fever in

> addition to the headache and stiff neck. However, chronic cases

> don't necessarily have fever, and you have evidence for having

> chronic viral infection, even though it hasn't caused these symptoms

> until recently. I suspect that it has spread to your meninges, but

> was present elsewhere prior to this, based on what you have reported.

>

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mjh,

What is your tincture recipe?

Beck

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> My route to dealing with any number of Herpes virii are three fold:

> officinalis tincture (homemade because I take a lot of it and can't

> afford store bought anymore.)

> l-Lysine amino acid

> Licorice root (I do not have a high blood pressure problem so I can take it

> continually, but I don't).

> Hope this helps

> mjh

>

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In a message dated 9/29/02 9:32:08 AM Pacific Daylight Time, writes:

Dear ,

When I was first diagnosed in 1986, I was told the only way to diagnose AIH was through a biopsy. However, when I stated that on this website recently it was remarked that there were other ways to diagnose. However, I am having a reoccurence after 7 years in remission and the first thing the hepatologist wants to do is a biopsy which I have scheduled for tomorrow.

So I'm assuming that it's still the most common way to diagnose.

Sharon

I believe that a biopsy, in combination with observation of lab tests and symptoms, is the **quickest, surest way** to diagnose AIH and to judge its progress.

Harper

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Hi ,

I have an above average read on alkalone phosphate.

A few thinsg can cause this. The doc and I had my test fractionated to see

the cause as it is either liver or bone. Mine was bone. It was comng from an

osteoporosis drug, foreto. If bone growth happens too fast and this drug does

that, then you get an elevated level. However, an elevated level way up there

is cause for concern for the bones as well and I was told to get a pecautionary

bone scan.( have not done that yet.)

If I can help I will as I have looked a lot of info up on this

I wuld have it drawn again and ask the doc about having it fractionated as

it is good to know why and what is causing this rise.

Love Marge

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Hello Im starting to drive and I was just wondering where do I buy the pedals.

My mom and I have been looking and we havent found any. Also do you know how

much it cost? Thanks

Becky

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we got our pedal extensions at this site and they have been fantastic. we got

the travel pedals, since we have more than one car , and they are easily removed

and placed on another car if necessary. the price is on the site.

http://www.short-stature.com/auto.html

Whims

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Hello Im starting to drive and I was just wondering where do I buy the pedals.

My mom and I have been looking and we havent found any. Also do you know how

much it cost? Thanks

Becky

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Danny Black has an extensive listing of information on driving adaptive

products:

http://shortdwarf.com/main/dwarf_products.htm#Adaptivedrivingequipment

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Salois <dorkwatood@...> wrote:

Hello Im starting to drive and I was just wondering where do I buy the pedals.

My mom and I have been looking and we havent found any. Also do you know how

much it cost? Thanks

Becky

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