Guest guest Posted February 27, 2000 Report Share Posted February 27, 2000 In a message dated 2/27/00 3:34:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, lyme-aidonelist writes: << I'll let you know if I figure it out. Keep me posted. beth >> Thank you beth, I am not sure about the gland, but I do no that we have glands all over our bodies. Can't Lyme cause swelling of glands ? I have had the glands in front of my ears and down one side of my neck swell for a long time now, but this one on the back of my neck is new. I, too am hoping it goes away. If I find anything I will let others know, too. Your Lyme Friend, in VA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2000 Report Share Posted February 27, 2000 In a message dated 2/27/00 3:34:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, lyme-aidonelist writes: << wow. I dont know if there are glands. So strange. My doc just put me on Ceftin? for 1 month. 1000 mgs a day. Tastes soooo terrible! have u ever had ceftin?? try doing a search on the post boards I have gotten LOTS of info from there. >> I was on Ceftin back in Oct. At first I didn't think that it was helping, but then I herxed so bad (3 weeks) and now I am afraid to take it again. Once I had it out of my system I felt great for about a month, so maybe if I had continued it would have done even more for me. Something worth thinking about taking again. Your Lyme Friend, in VA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2000 Report Share Posted February 28, 2000 In a message dated 00-02-27 08:20:46 EST, you write: << Thank you beth, I am not sure about the gland, but I do no that we have glands all over our bodies. Can't Lyme cause swelling of glands ? I have had the glands in front of my ears and down one side of my neck swell for a long time now, but this one on the back of my neck is new. I, too am hoping it goes away. If I find anything I will let others know, too. Your Lyme Friend, in VA >> Dear & beth, I believe one particular species of ehrylichia causes lots of lymph involvement (can't remember which ehrylichia it is...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 29, 2000 Report Share Posted February 29, 2000 In a message dated 00-02-27 08:20:46 EST, you write: << Thank you beth, I am not sure about the gland, but I do no that we have glands all over our bodies. Can't Lyme cause swelling of glands ? I have had the glands in front of my ears and down one side of my neck swell for a long time now, but this one on the back of my neck is new. I, too am hoping it goes away. If I find anything I will let others know, too. Your Lyme Friend, in VA >> Dear & beth, I believe one particular species of ehrylichia causes lots of lymph involvement (can't remember which ehrylichia it is...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2001 Report Share Posted November 9, 2001 To all concerned ... I initially came to this ListServ because I too have been absolutely devastated by mycotoxins caused by Stachy... , Aspergillus Versicolor amongst many other toxic molds found. I've lost everything I knew to be of life. - I come here for information. I have found the articles, sharing from others, and to those professionals (who have helped us) has been very useful and I have gained great insight. So first and foremost I give my sincerest " Thank You " to those individuals. Nonetheless, of recent, I have felt very violated to hear 'this Walter individual' written words. He takes up countless lines of text to vent his unwarranted anger on those of us who have already been hurt over-and-over again by something 'in which' most of us had no control over. -- How can this person be refrained from 'his opinion' when he has hurt so many? And continues to do so. By the way 'his' apology is not accepted, you've deeply insulted many peoples' intelligence to think that the 'obvious' was not addressed for all of us. This ListServ is a 'higher intellectual' conversation amongst most of us who appreciate a well researched data, before one speaks to the masses. Hasn't the World Trade Center event taught us to be more united together? Maybe he should take a hint. K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 --- F957@... wrote: > To all concerned ... , It dosen't matter what Walter or anybody else says or writes. The truth will emerge. We all must continue to tell our stories, evaluate new information and discern what is true and what is not. That is the only way in which we will help one another. " Truth is as unsoiled by the outward touch as a sunbeam. " ph P. Klein, Sr. > > I initially came to this ListServ because I too have been absolutely > devastated by mycotoxins caused by Stachy... , Aspergillus Versicolor amongst > > many other toxic molds found. I've lost everything I knew to be of life. > > - > > I come here for information. I have found the articles, sharing from others, > > and to those professionals (who have helped us) has been very useful and I > have gained great insight. So first and foremost I give my sincerest " Thank > You " to those individuals. > > Nonetheless, of recent, I have felt very violated to hear 'this Walter > individual' written words. He takes up countless lines of text to vent his > unwarranted anger on those of us who have already been hurt over-and-over > again by something 'in which' most of us had no control over. -- How can > this person be refrained from 'his opinion' when he has hurt so many? And > continues to do so. By the way 'his' apology is not accepted, you've deeply > insulted many peoples' intelligence to think that the 'obvious' was not > addressed for all of us. This ListServ is a 'higher intellectual' > conversation amongst most of us who appreciate a well researched data, before > > one speaks to the masses. > > Hasn't the World Trade Center event taught us to be more united together? > Maybe he should take a hint. > > K > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2002 Report Share Posted March 18, 2002 Hi All, I am curious about 5 HTP and Rhodiola rosea. I have taken 5HTP before with great success [it helps me to sleep, eases mild depression and stops carb cravings]. I read in LR4YT that Rhodiola Rosea is great for O's and also assists with depression but also helps maintain energy levels and increases attention span and memory. My question is 1) Do others take either/or both - how much and what have been your results? 2) Is it OK to take them together if so in what quantities and what time of day. Thanks for any info you can offer! cj http://www.dadamo.com/napharm/store3/template2/catechol.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2003 Report Share Posted March 7, 2003 Kathy Have you worked with Lauric acid in its natural form as virgin coconut oil? What effect did you experience? The implication of your response is that the seizures were/are triggered by infection and possibly increased body temperature. Is this correct? mjh In a message dated 3/7/03 5:46:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes: > Subject: Re: Lauricidin/infections > > It has helped with the seizures, and infections related to autism, such as > hhv-6, SCMV, etc. > ----- Original Message Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2003 Report Share Posted March 7, 2003 yes, it was ok, but not as good as monolaurin! Body temperature in autistic children is not working, I cannot explain why, becuase I know the research but cannot disclose it yet. Stay tuned. Kathy Re: Lauricidin/infections > > > > It has helped with the seizures, and infections related to autism, such as > > hhv-6, SCMV, etc. > > ----- Original Message > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2003 Report Share Posted July 18, 2003 You are so correct regarding stress. I was absolutely going through a VERY stressful time in my life when all of this "A" stuff began. I'm a Corrections Officer and Stress is a normal part of my daily routine. My Dr. once called me to his office and complained to me that his front office people were getting suspicious of me calling them at a constant frequency to advise the Dr. of when I had a severe spasm that would be so severe that I would have to call into work sick to work. I once had his nurse tell me over the phone "You Again...You mite as well live here in the office"..... Needless to say, Many of these GI doctors and their staff know Very little regarding How much we suffer from this disease. I still get spasms two to three times a week! And I told that there is nothing that can be done about it. "A" sucks! It has almost ruined my career, and has greatly impacted my social and home life. More research must be done! M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2003 Report Share Posted July 18, 2003 Yeah I already feel like my GI office is a second home and I have just begun. I just call and the nurses recognize my voice! Well, I had been calling a lot in the last 2 weeks because of tests, appointments, etc. LOL! All I can say is that the Easton’s Hospital GI staff is the best! They really try to understand how we feel going in there for tests all the time. They even complain if they don’t see my daughter in the waiting room playing afterwards! LOL! The nurses really love my little girl. Usually my husband is in the waiting room with during my tests except for my Endoscopy cause it was a long recovery for me because of the Versed. Re: Digest Number 1051 You are so correct regarding stress. I was absolutely going through a VERY stressful time in my life when all of this " A " stuff began. I'm a Corrections Officer and Stress is a normal part of my daily routine. My Dr. once called me to his office and complained to me that his front office people were getting suspicious of me calling them at a constant frequency to advise the Dr. of when I had a severe spasm that would be so severe that I would have to call into work sick to work. I once had his nurse tell me over the phone " You Again...You mite as well live here in the office " ..... Needless to say, Many of these GI doctors and their staff know Very little regarding How much we suffer from this disease. I still get spasms two to three times a week! And I told that there is nothing that can be done about it. " A " sucks! It has almost ruined my career, and has greatly impacted my social and home life. More research must be done! M Your use of is subject to the Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2004 Report Share Posted May 15, 2004 In a message dated 5/15/04 5:52:08 AM Mountain Daylight Time, SSRI medications writes: > According to Dr. Ann 's book " Prozac: Panacea or Pandora " , SSRIs can > cause adverse effects for lengths of time ranging from just weeks to the same > number of years that the person was taking the drug. I believe she also says > that taking certain drugs (legal and/or illegal or alcohol) at the same time > can increase the duration or severity of some adverse SSRI effects by as > much as 5000% (50 times) in some cases. I know Dr. , she was the first person I contacted when I realized that Paxil was the absolute drug from hell. I don't drink or do any drugs as all, and I was only on Paxil for just under 5 months TOTAL and that included 2 months of weaning off but the withdrawals lasted more than two years, and I do think the REM thing is part of the explanation, but I'm convinced it's not the WHOLE story. This drug creates a tableau of Hieronymous Bosch proportions that are absolutely indescribable, and I don't think it's an accident, given that Paxil has dubious origins. Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. An army of sheep led by a lion would defeat an army of lions led by a sheep. - Oriental proverb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2004 Report Share Posted May 15, 2004 In a message dated 5/15/04 5:52:08 AM Mountain Daylight Time, SSRI medications writes: > Many people are frightened of withdrawal, but reports of having to " go > through hell " can be greatly exaggerated. With a sufficiently gradual and > individualised tapering schedule, as outlined below, withdrawal can be quite > tolerable, even easy, especially when the user understands the cause and nature of > any symptoms that do arise and is therefore not afraid. Many " withdrawal > symptoms " are simply due to fear of withdrawal I can guarantee you that my withdrawal symptoms were not as a result of the " fear of withdrawal " -- was that what you were trying to imply -- after all, I was told there WAS no withdrawal, and in 1997, it wasn't even recognized as existing, but my graphic description of my experience was submitted to the court in the first Paxil trial and it was my declaration that helped get Paxil labeled with " discontinuation syndrome. " I swear to God, this drug is right out of the mind control experiements at Auschwitz -- the only thing that Paxil withdrawal equates to is severe morphine withdrawal, but then look what Paxil is derived from. Blind Reason a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. An army of sheep led by a lion would defeat an army of lions led by a sheep. - Oriental proverb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2004 Report Share Posted May 15, 2004 Im a little new here....and learning very quickly!! what is paxil derived from? i was on 20 mgs for 16 months.....im now 16 months off it (cold turkey) and still having problems. its been a horrible rough road and im not out of the woods yet. The whole possibility of it being WAY more than just some money making scheme has been in my head for over a year and a half now and way longer than i had even heard of " blind reason " . Its so surreal to me that i could have gotten sucked into such an evil plan and have it just completely screw up my life like this. thanks Beverly but then look what Paxil is > derived from. > > > Blind Reason > a novel of espionage and pharmaceutical intrigue > Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. > > > An army of sheep led by a lion would > defeat an army of lions led by a sheep. > - Oriental proverb > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 I would suggest you contact Shirner's Burn hospitals. They do extensive research related to burns, treat children at no charge, and are very concerned about the psychosocial issues. -----Original Message----- From: [mailto: ] Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 10:04 AM Subject: [ ] Digest Number 1051 There is 1 message in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. Question From: Josh Shepherd <shepherd@...> ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Message: 1 Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 10:19:26 -0600 From: Josh Shepherd <shepherd@...> Subject: Question Everyone, Does anybody know of research done on how the Hispanic and/or farmworker community reacts to individuals who have been disfigured or burned due to injury? I recently spoke with an individual who asked this question and I am unaware of any information myself. Josh Shepherd National Center For Farmworker Health Resource Center Manager (512) 312-5463 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ To Post a message, send it to: Groups To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: -unsubscribe ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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