Guest guest Posted January 10, 2004 Report Share Posted January 10, 2004 Dawn, I constantly ask myself this question. I have 3 daughters, my youngest is the one who had went through all of the testing and came out with a diagnosis for mito. I have been asked about getting myself and my other two daughters tested. For my youngest we did it because we were " ruling out " what she did not have. She had been tested for so many other diseases, but how can you know what to treat, if you do not know what you have. Had we given up early on we would have just went on the first diagnosis of; mentally retarded, deaf, blind... Since diagnosis of the correct disease, we were able to begin treatment and she is the busiest 5 1/2 year old I know. Not mentally retarded, not blind, and not deaf (surgery). Thank God for nudging me along and not letting me give up. If no one was ever diagnosed with cancer, we would not know about it today and would not have the " cures " that we have today. Generations of the females in my family have had serious health problems all of there life, now most of them are addicted to major pain medications because someone was blindly treating what it " might " be instead of looking for the problem. Sorry this letter was much longer than I meant for it to be. Keep your faith, and remember that anyone who cares about you will not ask you to defend yourself about helping yourself. Best Wishes, Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2004 Report Share Posted January 10, 2004 -In , " Donnie & Patti Weaver " <kip3@e...> wrote: > Dawn, > I constantly ask myself this question. I have 3 daughters, my youngest is > the one who had went through all of the testing and came out with a > diagnosis for mito. I have been asked about getting myself and my other two > daughters tested. For my youngest we did it because we were " ruling out " > what she did not have. She had been tested for so many other diseases, but > how can you know what to treat, if you do not know what you have. Had we > given up early on we would have just went on the first diagnosis of; > mentally retarded, deaf, blind... Since diagnosis of the correct disease, > we were able to begin treatment and she is the busiest 5 1/2 year old I > know. Not mentally retarded, not blind, and not deaf (surgery). Thank God > for nudging me along and not letting me give up. If no one was ever > diagnosed with cancer, we would not know about it today and would not have > the " cures " that we have today. Generations of the females in my family > have had serious health problems all of there life, now most of them are > addicted to major pain medications because someone was blindly treating what > it " might " be instead of looking for the problem. Sorry this letter was > much longer than I meant for it to be. Keep your faith, and remember that > anyone who cares about you will not ask you to defend yourself about helping > yourself. > Best Wishes, Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2004 Report Share Posted January 10, 2004 -In , " Donnie & Patti Weaver " <kip3@e...> wrote: > Dawn, > I constantly ask myself this question. I have 3 daughters, my youngest is > the one who had went through all of the testing and came out with a > diagnosis for mito. I have been asked about getting myself and my other two > daughters tested. For my youngest we did it because we were " ruling out " > what she did not have. She had been tested for so many other diseases, but > how can you know what to treat, if you do not know what you have. Had we > given up early on we would have just went on the first diagnosis of; > mentally retarded, deaf, blind... Since diagnosis of the correct disease, > we were able to begin treatment and she is the busiest 5 1/2 year old I > know. Not mentally retarded, not blind, and not deaf (surgery). Thank God > for nudging me along and not letting me give up. If no one was ever > diagnosed with cancer, we would not know about it today and would not have > the " cures " that we have today. Generations of the females in my family > have had serious health problems all of there life, now most of them are > addicted to major pain medications because someone was blindly treating what > it " might " be instead of looking for the problem. Sorry this letter was > much longer than I meant for it to be. Keep your faith, and remember that > anyone who cares about you will not ask you to defend yourself about helping > yourself. > Best Wishes, Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2004 Report Share Posted January 10, 2004 --- I am so happy that your daughter is doing so well. That is great! Dawn In , " Donnie & Patti Weaver " <kip3@e...> wrote: > Dawn, > I constantly ask myself this question. I have 3 daughters, my youngest is > the one who had went through all of the testing and came out with a > diagnosis for mito. I have been asked about getting myself and my other two > daughters tested. For my youngest we did it because we were " ruling out " > what she did not have. She had been tested for so many other diseases, but > how can you know what to treat, if you do not know what you have. Had we > given up early on we would have just went on the first diagnosis of; > mentally retarded, deaf, blind... Since diagnosis of the correct disease, > we were able to begin treatment and she is the busiest 5 1/2 year old I > know. Not mentally retarded, not blind, and not deaf (surgery). Thank God > for nudging me along and not letting me give up. If no one was ever > diagnosed with cancer, we would not know about it today and would not have > the " cures " that we have today. Generations of the females in my family > have had serious health problems all of there life, now most of them are > addicted to major pain medications because someone was blindly treating what > it " might " be instead of looking for the problem. Sorry this letter was > much longer than I meant for it to be. Keep your faith, and remember that > anyone who cares about you will not ask you to defend yourself about helping > yourself. > Best Wishes, Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2004 Report Share Posted January 10, 2004 That is so great that your daughter is doing well. Janet Sample Re:Why did or do you want to know if you have Mito? > Dawn, > I constantly ask myself this question. I have 3 daughters, my youngest is > the one who had went through all of the testing and came out with a > diagnosis for mito. I have been asked about getting myself and my other two > daughters tested. For my youngest we did it because we were " ruling out " > what she did not have. She had been tested for so many other diseases, but > how can you know what to treat, if you do not know what you have. Had we > given up early on we would have just went on the first diagnosis of; > mentally retarded, deaf, blind... Since diagnosis of the correct disease, > we were able to begin treatment and she is the busiest 5 1/2 year old I > know. Not mentally retarded, not blind, and not deaf (surgery). Thank God > for nudging me along and not letting me give up. If no one was ever > diagnosed with cancer, we would not know about it today and would not have > the " cures " that we have today. Generations of the females in my family > have had serious health problems all of there life, now most of them are > addicted to major pain medications because someone was blindly treating what > it " might " be instead of looking for the problem. Sorry this letter was > much longer than I meant for it to be. Keep your faith, and remember that > anyone who cares about you will not ask you to defend yourself about helping > yourself. > Best Wishes, Patti > > > > Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their physicians regarding changes in their own treatment. > > Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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