Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Maybe this will help: http://www.healthgazelle.org/tendons.shtml >>Question: Could this be the measles virus in my joints? Should I do some Vit A therapy for measles? If so what is the criteria? Would love to hear or be directed to some information on this possibility. It sounds like you probably have nothing to lose and a lot to gain by trying something like that. If you do try it, I would assume that it would require a fairly long commitment to a regimen, several weeks or months, maybe longer. A lot of my joint issues have gotten better in recent years and that probably is related in part to treating myself for a variety of infections. HTH, -- Michele in Limbo (formerly in California) talithamichele@... Visit Michele's World! http://www.califmichele.com " Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding. " -- Albert Einstein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 You could easily have your blood drwan and you titers checked for the measles. Also, I would try a high dose of vitamin A. In addition, a Far Infared sauna could help you tremendously. We used it to excrete metals in my son and I found it to relieve pain and swelling in joints. --- Nancale@... wrote: > > Last night I was reading a report on inflammation > from measles and it dawned > on me that I had a reaction to the measles as a > teenager. I am not sure which > type measles, but at 17 yr. old i contracted the > measles and all my joint > became swollen. This would have been in 1960 or > 1961. My parents took me to the > doctor who said that the measles had " settled in my > joints. " I don't remember > any treatment, just rest. I do remember after that > time that I had a hard time > holding on to my pencil in class. It seemed like I > lost muscle control and > dropped the pencil. > > During this time and for a few years after I had > after school jobs that > involved repetitive movement of my hands. I > developed very painful " numbness " that > I suffered through for many years. I had a hard time > with diaper pins and also > the old type of light switch that had a " catch' in > it that needed pressure to > turn on. > > Long story short, at 42 years old I was dx'd with > carpal tunnel and had > successful surgery. That was 20 years ago. I have > had good success with my hands > until recently, ofcourse that could have to do with > my age also. I have severe > joint pain in most of my joints and have for years. > I am of the " work through > it " school and have done that all these years. > > I use my hands extensively...typing, crocheting, > sewing....but the pain is > getting worse... > > Question: Could this be the measles virus in my > joints? Should I do some Vit > A therapy for measles? If so what is the criteria? > Would love to hear or be > directed to some information on this possibility. > > Thanks > > > > H Cale > Vice President, Unlocking Autism > 770.463.4475 home office > 866.366.3361 UA Office > www.unlockingautism.org > NanCale@... > > Let those who say it can't be done get out of the > way of those who are doing > it! > Giving Mercury To Children on Purpose is STUPID! > Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held > it's ground! > 'As individual fingers we can easily be broken, but > all together we make a > mighty fist.' > – Sitting Bull > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 You could easily have your blood drwan and you titers checked for the measles. Also, I would try a high dose of vitamin A. In addition, a Far Infared sauna could help you tremendously. We used it to excrete metals in my son and I found it to relieve pain and swelling in joints. --- Nancale@... wrote: > > Last night I was reading a report on inflammation > from measles and it dawned > on me that I had a reaction to the measles as a > teenager. I am not sure which > type measles, but at 17 yr. old i contracted the > measles and all my joint > became swollen. This would have been in 1960 or > 1961. My parents took me to the > doctor who said that the measles had " settled in my > joints. " I don't remember > any treatment, just rest. I do remember after that > time that I had a hard time > holding on to my pencil in class. It seemed like I > lost muscle control and > dropped the pencil. > > During this time and for a few years after I had > after school jobs that > involved repetitive movement of my hands. I > developed very painful " numbness " that > I suffered through for many years. I had a hard time > with diaper pins and also > the old type of light switch that had a " catch' in > it that needed pressure to > turn on. > > Long story short, at 42 years old I was dx'd with > carpal tunnel and had > successful surgery. That was 20 years ago. I have > had good success with my hands > until recently, ofcourse that could have to do with > my age also. I have severe > joint pain in most of my joints and have for years. > I am of the " work through > it " school and have done that all these years. > > I use my hands extensively...typing, crocheting, > sewing....but the pain is > getting worse... > > Question: Could this be the measles virus in my > joints? Should I do some Vit > A therapy for measles? If so what is the criteria? > Would love to hear or be > directed to some information on this possibility. > > Thanks > > > > H Cale > Vice President, Unlocking Autism > 770.463.4475 home office > 866.366.3361 UA Office > www.unlockingautism.org > NanCale@... > > Let those who say it can't be done get out of the > way of those who are doing > it! > Giving Mercury To Children on Purpose is STUPID! > Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held > it's ground! > 'As individual fingers we can easily be broken, but > all together we make a > mighty fist.' > – Sitting Bull > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Hi , Joint pain can also be fungus that is settling into the joints and an associated immune system response to it. Some people have done something like the following in similar situations. 1. Go SCD less IGG food allergies. 2. Try an antifungal and/or a probiotic 3. Try the two day high dose Vitamin A therpy. 4. Try OLE and Virastop... making sure you have the antifungal still onboard. Basically, fight the yeast... dont' feed it... and then work on viruses. I would get a herpes panel done as well, since herpes can works synergystically with measles. Keep us posted and thanks for the advocasy you do. - Stan > > > > > Last night I was reading a report on inflammation > > from measles and it dawned > > on me that I had a reaction to the measles as a > > teenager. I am not sure which > > type measles, but at 17 yr. old i contracted the > > measles and all my joint > > became swollen. This would have been in 1960 or > > 1961. My parents took me to the > > doctor who said that the measles had " settled in my > > joints. " I don't remember > > any treatment, just rest. I do remember after that > > time that I had a hard time > > holding on to my pencil in class. It seemed like I > > lost muscle control and > > dropped the pencil. > > > > During this time and for a few years after I had > > after school jobs that > > involved repetitive movement of my hands. I > > developed very painful " numbness " that > > I suffered through for many years. I had a hard time > > with diaper pins and also > > the old type of light switch that had a " catch' in > > it that needed pressure to > > turn on. > > > > Long story short, at 42 years old I was dx'd with > > carpal tunnel and had > > successful surgery. That was 20 years ago. I have > > had good success with my hands > > until recently, ofcourse that could have to do with > > my age also. I have severe > > joint pain in most of my joints and have for years. > > I am of the " work through > > it " school and have done that all these years. > > > > I use my hands extensively...typing, crocheting, > > sewing....but the pain is > > getting worse... > > > > Question: Could this be the measles virus in my > > joints? Should I do some Vit > > A therapy for measles? If so what is the criteria? > > Would love to hear or be > > directed to some information on this possibility. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > H Cale > > Vice President, Unlocking Autism > > 770.463.4475 home office > > 866.366.3361 UA Office > > www.unlockingautism.org > > NanCale@... > > > > Let those who say it can't be done get out of the > > way of those who are doing > > it! > > Giving Mercury To Children on Purpose is STUPID! > > Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held > > it's ground! > > 'As individual fingers we can easily be broken, but > > all together we make a > > mighty fist.' > > †"  Sitting Bull > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Hi , Joint pain can also be fungus that is settling into the joints and an associated immune system response to it. Some people have done something like the following in similar situations. 1. Go SCD less IGG food allergies. 2. Try an antifungal and/or a probiotic 3. Try the two day high dose Vitamin A therpy. 4. Try OLE and Virastop... making sure you have the antifungal still onboard. Basically, fight the yeast... dont' feed it... and then work on viruses. I would get a herpes panel done as well, since herpes can works synergystically with measles. Keep us posted and thanks for the advocasy you do. - Stan > > > > > Last night I was reading a report on inflammation > > from measles and it dawned > > on me that I had a reaction to the measles as a > > teenager. I am not sure which > > type measles, but at 17 yr. old i contracted the > > measles and all my joint > > became swollen. This would have been in 1960 or > > 1961. My parents took me to the > > doctor who said that the measles had " settled in my > > joints. " I don't remember > > any treatment, just rest. I do remember after that > > time that I had a hard time > > holding on to my pencil in class. It seemed like I > > lost muscle control and > > dropped the pencil. > > > > During this time and for a few years after I had > > after school jobs that > > involved repetitive movement of my hands. I > > developed very painful " numbness " that > > I suffered through for many years. I had a hard time > > with diaper pins and also > > the old type of light switch that had a " catch' in > > it that needed pressure to > > turn on. > > > > Long story short, at 42 years old I was dx'd with > > carpal tunnel and had > > successful surgery. That was 20 years ago. I have > > had good success with my hands > > until recently, ofcourse that could have to do with > > my age also. I have severe > > joint pain in most of my joints and have for years. > > I am of the " work through > > it " school and have done that all these years. > > > > I use my hands extensively...typing, crocheting, > > sewing....but the pain is > > getting worse... > > > > Question: Could this be the measles virus in my > > joints? Should I do some Vit > > A therapy for measles? If so what is the criteria? > > Would love to hear or be > > directed to some information on this possibility. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > H Cale > > Vice President, Unlocking Autism > > 770.463.4475 home office > > 866.366.3361 UA Office > > www.unlockingautism.org > > NanCale@... > > > > Let those who say it can't be done get out of the > > way of those who are doing > > it! > > Giving Mercury To Children on Purpose is STUPID! > > Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held > > it's ground! > > 'As individual fingers we can easily be broken, but > > all together we make a > > mighty fist.' > > †"  Sitting Bull > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Also, I would add a trial of MB12 Nasal Spray, since it works well on joint and muscle pain inflamation like Fibromyalgia and Sciatica. Look at the Fibro videos on www.recoveryvideos.com - Stan > > > Last night I was reading a report on inflammation from measles and it dawned > on me that I had a reaction to the measles as a teenager. I am not sure which > type measles, but at 17 yr. old i contracted the measles and all my joint > became swollen. This would have been in 1960 or 1961. My parents took me to the > doctor who said that the measles had " settled in my joints. " I don't remember > any treatment, just rest. I do remember after that time that I had a hard time > holding on to my pencil in class. It seemed like I lost muscle control and > dropped the pencil. > > During this time and for a few years after I had after school jobs that > involved repetitive movement of my hands. I developed very painful " numbness " that > I suffered through for many years. I had a hard time with diaper pins and also > the old type of light switch that had a " catch' in it that needed pressure to > turn on. > > Long story short, at 42 years old I was dx'd with carpal tunnel and had > successful surgery. That was 20 years ago. I have had good success with my hands > until recently, ofcourse that could have to do with my age also. I have severe > joint pain in most of my joints and have for years. I am of the " work through > it " school and have done that all these years. > > I use my hands extensively...typing, crocheting, sewing....but the pain is > getting worse... > > Question: Could this be the measles virus in my joints? Should I do some Vit > A therapy for measles? If so what is the criteria? Would love to hear or be > directed to some information on this possibility. > > Thanks > > > > H Cale > Vice President, Unlocking Autism > 770.463.4475 home office > 866.366.3361 UA Office > www.unlockingautism.org > NanCale@... > > Let those who say it can't be done get out of the way of those who are doing > it! > Giving Mercury To Children on Purpose is STUPID! > Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held it's ground! > 'As individual fingers we can easily be broken, but all together we make a > mighty fist.' > †"  Sitting Bull > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Also, I would add a trial of MB12 Nasal Spray, since it works well on joint and muscle pain inflamation like Fibromyalgia and Sciatica. Look at the Fibro videos on www.recoveryvideos.com - Stan > > > Last night I was reading a report on inflammation from measles and it dawned > on me that I had a reaction to the measles as a teenager. I am not sure which > type measles, but at 17 yr. old i contracted the measles and all my joint > became swollen. This would have been in 1960 or 1961. My parents took me to the > doctor who said that the measles had " settled in my joints. " I don't remember > any treatment, just rest. I do remember after that time that I had a hard time > holding on to my pencil in class. It seemed like I lost muscle control and > dropped the pencil. > > During this time and for a few years after I had after school jobs that > involved repetitive movement of my hands. I developed very painful " numbness " that > I suffered through for many years. I had a hard time with diaper pins and also > the old type of light switch that had a " catch' in it that needed pressure to > turn on. > > Long story short, at 42 years old I was dx'd with carpal tunnel and had > successful surgery. That was 20 years ago. I have had good success with my hands > until recently, ofcourse that could have to do with my age also. I have severe > joint pain in most of my joints and have for years. I am of the " work through > it " school and have done that all these years. > > I use my hands extensively...typing, crocheting, sewing....but the pain is > getting worse... > > Question: Could this be the measles virus in my joints? Should I do some Vit > A therapy for measles? If so what is the criteria? Would love to hear or be > directed to some information on this possibility. > > Thanks > > > > H Cale > Vice President, Unlocking Autism > 770.463.4475 home office > 866.366.3361 UA Office > www.unlockingautism.org > NanCale@... > > Let those who say it can't be done get out of the way of those who are doing > it! > Giving Mercury To Children on Purpose is STUPID! > Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held it's ground! > 'As individual fingers we can easily be broken, but all together we make a > mighty fist.' > †"  Sitting Bull > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Hello All, I desperately need help/advice with respect to Diflucan. My son, A.J. (age 5.5), is now SCD for 2 months; I started 100 mg of Diflucan 13 days ago to prep for Valtrex. Immediately, he had a rash on his face that appears very chapped. It now looks like small freckles all over, even on his ears and neck. Today, his left ear started spewing liquid and wax that smells like a dog's yeasty ear. Has anyone experienced this? His ear is not infected--no sign of pain. He also has ear tubes, so this is really unexpected. Thanks in advance for any ideas, Tricia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Hello All, I desperately need help/advice with respect to Diflucan. My son, A.J. (age 5.5), is now SCD for 2 months; I started 100 mg of Diflucan 13 days ago to prep for Valtrex. Immediately, he had a rash on his face that appears very chapped. It now looks like small freckles all over, even on his ears and neck. Today, his left ear started spewing liquid and wax that smells like a dog's yeasty ear. Has anyone experienced this? His ear is not infected--no sign of pain. He also has ear tubes, so this is really unexpected. Thanks in advance for any ideas, Tricia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Tricia, In my opinion, you may lower the dose a bit, but keep at it. It sounds like yeast is errupting out of him! How is he acting? If he is not having any reaction to all this, you could keep going at the same dose because it sounds like its really effective. Hello All,I desperately need help/advice with respect to Diflucan. My son, A.J. (age 5.5), is now SCD for 2 months; I started 100 mg of Diflucan 13 days ago to prep for Valtrex. Immediately, he had a rash on his face that appears very chapped. It now looks like small freckles all over, even on his ears and neck.Today, his left ear started spewing liquid and wax that smells like a dog's yeasty ear. Has anyone experienced this? His ear is not infected--no sign of pain. He also has ear tubes, so this is really unexpected.Thanks in advance for any ideas, Tricia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 Tricia, In my opinion, you may lower the dose a bit, but keep at it. It sounds like yeast is errupting out of him! How is he acting? If he is not having any reaction to all this, you could keep going at the same dose because it sounds like its really effective. Hello All,I desperately need help/advice with respect to Diflucan. My son, A.J. (age 5.5), is now SCD for 2 months; I started 100 mg of Diflucan 13 days ago to prep for Valtrex. Immediately, he had a rash on his face that appears very chapped. It now looks like small freckles all over, even on his ears and neck.Today, his left ear started spewing liquid and wax that smells like a dog's yeasty ear. Has anyone experienced this? His ear is not infected--no sign of pain. He also has ear tubes, so this is really unexpected.Thanks in advance for any ideas, Tricia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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