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Hi,

I happen to know a person who has thick blood, or high fibrin. On a microscope that can see this, it looks like spider webs in your blood. Here is a good link about fibrin and fibromyalgia.

http://www.noaw.com/Hypercoag/Hypercoagulability.htm

Jean

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Thank you for your informative post. Doctors need to think about what could be causing the thick blood. In many cases, researchers have found similarities amongst chronic illnesses and autoimmune illnesses, in the fact, that these illnesses share a consistency in having certain stealth pathogens...meaning multiple co-infections. For instance Mycoplasmas and c. pneumoniae, etc. GO to www.immed.org <http://www.immed.org> to look at the research. This site is directed by a former MD well regarded researcher. Certain illnesses are showing up in Lupus, MS, ALS, CFS, Fibro, Parkinson's, Lyme disease...etc

Is it the root cause of these illnesses...we need more research to say that. I take 4 pharma grade fish oil a day, which has significantly decreased my symptoms, including the cognitive issues.

Thanks again-

Torrey

President

National Tick-Borne Advocates

972-832-6703

thick blood, lupus & ms

Posted by: " barbara lochner " blochner2001@... blochner2001

Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:12 am (PDT)

I have posted my situation w/thick blood in the recent past. My fibrin level is

1200 when the top reference number is 315. I have been on a blood thinner for

three weeks and my doctor is slowly realizing this is a dangerous condition.

Just rec'd a call from his office yesterday telling me to take four fish oil

capsules per day in addition - and come in for another clotting test in two

weeks.

People have contacted me directly with information that I need to share. This

thick blood has a couple of names: Syndrome and sticky blood syndrome.

Google Syndrome and all sorts of info comes up. This condition often

" travels " with Lupus but is not diagnosed separately, and not treated

separately. Also, a high percentage of MS people are misdiagnosed and actually

have Syndrome rather than MS. MS treatment doesn't work for them either.

Syndrome is a dangerous condition as it can lead to strokes, heart

attacks, siezures, etc. Not to mention the day-in-day, day-out lack of oxygen

to the body and brain. However, it is treatable once you know you have it.

Doctors are miserably unaware of this condition and don't know it when they see

it. Blood viscosity is not taught in medical school. The test I took is the

first of its kind ordered by my doctor. I became aware of it through Dr

Rowen's newsletter, Second Opinion. My doctor is widely recognized and very

alternative so you can imagine how uninformed the average doctor is.

If any of you are interested in the lab that does this test, please contact me

directly.

Or, I believe it is listed on Dr Rowen's website. His article references fibro,

CFS, and mystery pain may be caused by thick blood.

Barbara Lochner

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