Guest guest Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 Sue, I had the same thing happen to me. Years ago I was having heart palps and they diagnosed me with mvp w/ regurgitation. They gave me the antiobitic speech too. Well, since then, I've refused antibiotics at the dental office. This was shortly after I had the chronic yeast/ bacterial vaginosis problem. I was all " fixed " and wasn't about to mess with that! Like you, I've had dental work done my whole life with no problems. The one time I couldn't refuse was at the hospital when DD was born. I had to have IV antibiotics on the delivery table, and I'm sure that that has contributed greatly to DD's food allergies & sensitivities. I will not have the antibiotics again for future babies. They told me it was an important distiction - with or without regurgitation. Apparantly if it is with regurgitation, you " need " the antibiotics. But I think it's all ridiculous and I won't touch the stuff ever again! My heart palpitations went away on their own when I cut out caffeine. I was way on a SAD at the time, and was also under a great amount of stress. Haven't had that problem in years, and I wish I didn't have the diagnosis of mvp to follow me around, as I can't get good health insurance with that on my record. (not that I ever use the insurance, but it is good to have in case of something catastrophic.) hth, Marla On 10/4/06, tauttodream <tauttodream@...> wrote: > > i got a call from the cardio dr tonight. Ihad an ultrasound of my heart > done 3 weeks ago because of the palps i have been having. He said i > have mvp which is a benign condition i have probably had since birth, > but he suggested that any time i have dental work done i go on an > antibiotic. I have been having dental work done my whole life without > having antibiotics, so why now? > > Bee what can you contribut on this situation? > > Also i usually go on echinacea from october-decemberish. How will this > affect the diet and supplements i have been doing on your plan? > > Also, how do i know when i am ready for the antifungals? I have been > on the diet since june and have been feeling better for a few weeks > now. My only problem is my monthly cycle and my tongue being white. ALl > of the other symptoms and dieoff have been better for a few weeks? My > digestion is somewhat better on a daily basis. > > thanks...sue > > > > > > > Please trim your messages - see the Candida Group Information Folder. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 i got a call from the cardio dr tonight. Ihad an ultrasound of my heart done 3 weeks ago because of the palps i have been having. He said i have mvp which is a benign condition i have probably had since birth, but he suggested that any time i have dental work done i go on an antibiotic. I have been having dental work done my whole life without having antibiotics, so why now? Sue, I had the same situation only my palps weren't called MVP, they were called Super Ventricular Beats or SVB and I did the whole anitobiotic thing at the dentist. Eventually when I started the diet, the palps went away and I refused the antibiotics for any further dental work. I will say that I did have all the necessary testing before stopping the antibiotics...echocardiogram, etc.~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 > > i got a call from the cardio dr tonight. Ihad an ultrasound of my heart done 3 weeks ago because of the palps i have been having. He said i have mvp which is a benign condition i have probably had since birth, but he suggested that any time i have dental work done i go on an antibiotic. I have been having dental work done my whole life without having antibiotics, so why now? Bee what can you contribut on this situation? ==>Medical antibiotics are toxic (poison) to the body, and they cause candida, so there is no reason to ever take antibiotics. Nature has many wonderful antibiotics that are not harmful nor toxic, i.e. raw crushed garlic, oil of oregano, clove oil, coconut oil, Pau D'arco, and many many others. In fact oil of oregano is also a powerful pain killer which is as strong as morphine without the side effects. > > Also i usually go on echinacea from october-decemberish. How will this affect the diet and supplements i have been doing on your plan? ==>It is not necessary to take echinacea this year because you are taking antifungals and the diet which are much better as antibiotics, antibacterial, boosting the immune system, etc. > > Also, how do i know when i am ready for the antifungals? I have been on the diet since june and have been feeling better for a few weeks now. My only problem is my monthly cycle and my tongue being white. All of the other symptoms and dieoff have been better for a few weeks? My digestion is somewhat better on a daily basis. thanks...sue ==>Sounds like you can start on antifungals now. Start with a low dose and only gradually increase them every 4-5 days. If your die- off symptoms are too much to handle cut back on the dose or take smaller doses more often during the day. Hopefully you are drinking Pau D'Arco tea which helps with die-off symptoms. Hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 > > Sue, I had the same thing happen to me. Years ago I was having heart palps and they diagnosed me with mvp w/ regurgitation. They gave me the antiobitic speech too. Well, since then, I've refused antibiotics at the dental office. This was shortly after I had the chronic yeast/ bacterial vaginosis problem. I was all " fixed " and wasn't about to mess with that! Like you, I've had dental work done my whole life with no problems. The one time I couldn't refuse was at the hospital when DD was born. I had to have IV antibiotics on the delivery table, and I'm sure that that has contributed greatly to DD's food allergies & sensitivities. > > I will not have the antibiotics again for future babies. They told me it was an important distiction - with or without regurgitation. Apparantly if it is with regurgitation, you " need " the antibiotics. But I think it's all ridiculous and I won't touch the stuff ever again! > > My heart palpitations went away on their own when I cut out caffeine. I was way on a SAD at the time, and was also under a great amount of stress. Haven't had that problem in years, and I wish I didn't have the diagnosis of mvp to follow me around, as I can't get good health insurance with that on my record. (not that I ever use the insurance, but it is good to have in case of something catastrophic.) hth, Marla ==>Marla, this diet with its good saturated fats will strengthen your heart, arteries, valves, etc. because it re-builds all of the body's cells which in most areas needs to be at least 50% good saturated fats. Man-made fats and oils weaken cells so they are flabby and lack integrity; which also allows toxins to get in easier. It takes some time to change over the cells with good saturated fats, but it is well worth the effort and wait - I've heard it can take up to 4 years but I cannot verify it, yet. Hugs, Bee P.S. Marla would you please trim your messages - see our Candida Group Info file. Thanks a bunch! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 --- Bee Wilder <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote: > Pau D'Arco tea which helps with die-off symptoms. > > Hugs, Bee Bee, Its funny wheni first began drink the tea i thought it tasted so bad and i didnt know how i would continue to do it. After a few months of drinking it regularly, 3-4 a day, its taste is beginninn to be more comforting. I dont know if it is psycological or if i really like it. The same goes for foods. I used to not be able to have a salad without blue cheese dressing on it, but now i appreciate the taste of the food. I enjoy food from a different persepctive. Nachos, french fries, chips n milk shakes aren't so tempting anymore. I still miss the yougart though! Sue __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 > > Pau D'Arco tea which helps with die-off symptoms. > > > > Hugs, Bee > > Bee, > > Its funny wheni first began drink the tea i thought it > tasted so bad and i didnt know how i would continue to > do it. After a few months of drinking it regularly, > 3-4 a day, its taste is beginninn to be more > comforting. I dont know if it is psycological or if i > really like it. The same goes for foods. I used to > not be able to have a salad without blue cheese > dressing on it, but now i appreciate the taste of the > food. > > I enjoy food from a different persepctive. Nachos, > french fries, chips n milk shakes aren't so tempting > anymore. I still miss the yougart though! Sue ==>Our taste buds do change Sue. I'm glad you are enjoying the right foods! That's wonderful. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 we can go back to yogurt eventually, can't we? >From: " Bee Wilder " <beeisbuzzing2003@...> >Reply- > >Subject: [ ] Re: mitro valve prolapse and other ? >Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2006 11:29:36 -0000 > > > > Pau D'Arco tea which helps with die-off symptoms. > > > > > > Hugs, Bee > > > > Bee, > > > > Its funny wheni first began drink the tea i thought it > > tasted so bad and i didnt know how i would continue to > > do it. After a few months of drinking it regularly, > > 3-4 a day, its taste is beginninn to be more > > comforting. I dont know if it is psycological or if i > > really like it. The same goes for foods. I used to > > not be able to have a salad without blue cheese > > dressing on it, but now i appreciate the taste of the > > food. > > > > I enjoy food from a different persepctive. Nachos, > > french fries, chips n milk shakes aren't so tempting > > anymore. I still miss the yougart though! Sue > >==>Our taste buds do change Sue. I'm glad you are enjoying the right >foods! That's wonderful. > >Luv, Bee > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Add fun gadgets and colorful themes to express yourself on Windows Live Spaces http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://www.get\ ..live.com/spaces/features Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 > > > we can go back to yogurt eventually, can't we? ==>Hi. Is your name June? Eventually, after you are healthy, you would be able to eat yogurt, preferably homemade from raw milk. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 Thank you, Bee, yes, my name is June -- I live in South Dakota, just had my 61st birthday in September -- celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary in November. Ron (dh) was diagnosed with yeast infection about 30 years or so ago & we don't believe he's ever really gotten rid of it. (his toe nails alone would be proof of that I would think) When we saw the list of possible symptoms, we realized that we probably both have candida overgrowth -- his more severe than mine probably. We began on the diet 2 weeks ago & we can tell a difference -- we've had some diarrhea, etc but not bad -- finally got the coconut oil & some other things on a trip to Sioux Falls yesterday -- ordered off the internet but that is not here yet. Anyway, thank you very much for your prompt reply -- as for the yogurt, I usually make my own anyway. Thanks again June in SD >From: " Bee Wilder " <beeisbuzzing2003@...> >Reply- > >Subject: [ ] Re: mitro valve prolapse and other ? >Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2006 15:39:29 -0000 > > > > > > > > we can go back to yogurt eventually, can't we? > >==>Hi. Is your name June? Eventually, after you are healthy, you >would be able to eat yogurt, preferably homemade from raw milk. > >Bee > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Try the new Live Search today! http://imagine-windowslive.com/minisites/searchlaunch/?locale=en-us & FORM=WLMTAG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 > > > Thank you, Bee, yes, my name is June -- I live in South Dakota, just had my 61st birthday in September -- celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary in November. Ron (dh) was diagnosed with yeast infection about 30 years or so ago & we don't believe he's ever really gotten rid of it. (his toe nails alone would be proof of that I would think). ==>Hi there June. You're not much younger than me - I'll be 65 this November. It's great to have you and your husband on my group. Many people have totally cured toenail fungus on this program, and they are overjoyed. There might be a success story or two in our files on curing them. > When we saw the list of possible symptoms, we realized that we probably both have candida overgrowth -- his more severe than mine probably. We began on the diet 2 weeks ago & we can tell a difference -- we've had some diarrhea, etc but not bad -- finally got the coconut oil & some other things on a trip to Sioux Falls yesterday -- ordered off the internet but that is not here yet. ==>You and your dh will be so very happy you've learned this information. You've got a lot to look forward to, in good health. Just hang in there during the healing crisis periods and don't try to do too much - more is not better! > Anyway, thank you very much for your prompt reply -- as for the yogurt, I usually make my own anyway. Thanks again June in SD ==>You are welcome. You will be able to enjoy homemade yogurt in future. Do take good care. The best in health, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.