Guest guest Posted December 4, 1999 Report Share Posted December 4, 1999 I have a question for people that have been following the B.E.D. diet. I am trying to follow it, but am having a hard time. I am so addicted to carbohydrates, it isn't funny. Does anyone have similiar experiences and how have they dealt with them? Also how do you keep the diet from getting boring? What are some typical meals that people eat? I am finding that I probably do have a problem with wheat.. When I follow the diet I feel so much better. I also just want to mention my feelings on the Russ situation. If Russ would mention that what he sells helped him say once it wouldn't be that bad. When he gets on a roll and that all it seems he talks about, I get very frustrated. It's nice to know that it worked for him, but enough. I want to read how people have dealt with the difficult situations that happen when you have candida. Also I have to agree about the God stuff. Please stop!!!!!!! This is not a religion list. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2000 Report Share Posted January 29, 2000 Hi , Sounds like you already know what you need - a second opinion. This disease doesn't just go away if you ignore it. Be assertive! It's your life at stake here, not theirs. Claudine >From: Sassyfraz@... >Reply-Hepatitis Conelist >Hepatitis Conelist >Subject: Re: Question?????? >Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 16:44:54 EST > >I was diagnosised with Hep C last Jan of 1999. I went back to the doctor in >October of 1999 and had all these tests done because I was going to start >treatment. When I went for my follow up the doctor told me my tests said I >didn't have it and asked me why I was even bothering to come there in the >first place because they only see people with problems. This was not the >same >doctor{at the same office} who confirmed that I had had it to begin with. >He >was out of the country and I never did like this doctor to begin with. I >also >have Bipolar disorder and when I first went to see these doctors & it was >confirmed that I did indeed have Hep C, I told them I wanted treatment.This >was the doctor who knew I had Bipolar and told me they don't treat patients >with Bipolar for Hep C. Who is discriminating here? This all started when I >donated blood to the Red Cross and found out I had the antibodies for Hep >C. >This was confirmed by my familiy doctor and the doctor " Cline " I will call >him to be true. I feel very uncomfortable about this and feel that because >I >may have one illness this other doctor " Not Dr.Cline " has a problem with >it. >I feel I need a second opinion and when I had asked my husband about this, >he >had said to me " You act as though you want this disease or something " . Who >would want any disease????I just want an accurate diagnosis and someone who >seems like they know what they are doing. >Any suggestions????? > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2000 Report Share Posted January 29, 2000 I was diagnosised with Hep C last Jan of 1999. I went back to the doctor in October of 1999 and had all these tests done because I was going to start treatment. When I went for my follow up the doctor told me my tests said I didn't have it and asked me why I was even bothering to come there in the first place because they only see people with problems. This was not the same doctor{at the same office} who confirmed that I had had it to begin with. He was out of the country and I never did like this doctor to begin with. I also have Bipolar disorder and when I first went to see these doctors & it was confirmed that I did indeed have Hep C, I told them I wanted treatment.This was the doctor who knew I had Bipolar and told me they don't treat patients with Bipolar for Hep C. Who is discriminating here? This all started when I donated blood to the Red Cross and found out I had the antibodies for Hep C. This was confirmed by my familiy doctor and the doctor " Cline " I will call him to be true. I feel very uncomfortable about this and feel that because I may have one illness this other doctor " Not Dr.Cline " has a problem with it. I feel I need a second opinion and when I had asked my husband about this, he had said to me " You act as though you want this disease or something " . Who would want any disease????I just want an accurate diagnosis and someone who seems like they know what they are doing. Any suggestions????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2000 Report Share Posted January 29, 2000 Dear Kim, Find a new doctor and one who is willing to " talk " to you. Remember, our doctors work for us! Love, Bren Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2000 Report Share Posted January 29, 2000 Dear Kim, Find a new doctor and one who is willing to " talk " to you. Remember, our doctors work for us! Love, Bren Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2000 Report Share Posted January 30, 2000 get a new gastro! your pcr will tell you definitely what your viral load is with this disease. Find your pcr results (in fact keep a copy of ALL your test results) and then find a specialist you can deal with. I'm not sure how they treat bi polars, as interferon is a natural depressant and very very hard on people. But it won't hurt to have your info and research it. A second or third opinion is definitely warranted here! Good luck tell us what happens. alley/ ICQ 12631861 alleypat@... <mailto:alleypat@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2000 Report Share Posted January 30, 2000 get a new gastro! your pcr will tell you definitely what your viral load is with this disease. Find your pcr results (in fact keep a copy of ALL your test results) and then find a specialist you can deal with. I'm not sure how they treat bi polars, as interferon is a natural depressant and very very hard on people. But it won't hurt to have your info and research it. A second or third opinion is definitely warranted here! Good luck tell us what happens. alley/ ICQ 12631861 alleypat@... <mailto:alleypat@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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