Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread cassidy
I got it and replied... then my computer shut down .. so you probably 
didn't get it.  I thank you so much for your trouble and the info .. 
will definitely talk to my doc about the way your daughter is doing it.  
I am taking it slow (4 hrs) but i like the ice idea and the needle 
size.  but subcutaneous may be a better way .. Before I give up I will 
ck that out and will also look for a support group.. must be something 
around.  :)


On 6/7/2016 8:41 PM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:

Hi Cassidy,

The last post of mine didn't  come through,to me anyway, so don't know 
if it got lost or will show up eventually.


Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread wanda85929
Hi Cassidy,

The last post of mine didn't  come through,to me anyway, so don't know if it 
got lost or will show up eventually.   Anyway I text my daughter and she said 
she's getting subcutaneous infusions not IVs.   It's called Hqvia.  It's IgG 
plus hyluronidase to get into the tissue.   The meeting I mentioned she went to 
had patients that had done both the IVs and the subc infusion and compared the 
two.   The subc infusion is done at ur home.   The nurse comes to ur house and 
gives it to u and even teaches u to do it yourself eventually.   It takes a 
while,kind of like a blood transfusion, and the dose starts at 10 (she didn't 
say 10 what tho) first week, second wk 20, two weeks later 30, and final 40 
every 4 weeks.   She said to have them slow down the infusions and put ice 
while doing.   Use 12mm needles instead of 9mm and premeditated with Tylenol 
1000mg and Benadryl 50mg.   This is the way they're doing it for her.   I think 
the subcutaneous infusions is somewhat knew and more convenient.   I would 
think the IV is fine but probably need a lower dose and pre medicate last key 
she mentioned.

Hope this helps.

Gail

Sent from my iPad

> On Jun 7, 2016, at 3:51 PM, cassidy  wrote:
> 
> Full dose.  First one wasn't too bad .. was tired for a couple of days and 
> that was it .. This third one has completely wiped me out.   I called the 
> infusion center and they mentioned a lower dose.  I'm seeing the doc next 
> week.  I'm not sure I will continue this.  :/  The buildup sure sounds a lot 
> more sensible.  
> 
> 
>> On 6/7/2016 5:25 PM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> One more thought:   They don't start with a full dose.   Did u get the full 
>> dose at the beginning?   My daughter did not.   They start with a low dose 
>> and I think she got another in two weeks (not absolutely sure of time frame) 
>> with a little more in the second dose and so forth until she gets the full 
>> dose.   Then it's only one infusion a month I believe.   I don't think she's 
>> even reached the full dose yet.   I do remember her commenting the 
>> second caused a little more itching and a little more tired, but nothing she 
>> couldn't handle.   She gets her infusion on a Friday and then sleeps most of 
>> the weekend.  
>> 
>> Gail
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>> On Jun 7, 2016, at 11:54 AM, cassidy  wrote:
>> 
>>> Wanda, thanks for the info.  Yes, blood work shows deficiency.  This is day 
>>> 7 after 3rd infusion and I am just miserable.  I am itching all over, I am 
>>> weak, felt like I would pass out yesterday .. today just very very tired.  
>>> maybe I'm allergic to the product..
>>> I am familiar with the LC... will get that started.  
>>>  I'm due for another infusion in 2 weeks.  I'm trying to determine if it's 
>>> worth it. 
>>> 
>>> So wonderful that it worked for your daughter.  
>>> 
 On 6/7/2016 11:35 AM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hi Pat,
 
 My daughter just started on them; I think she's had 4 so far.  
> 


Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread cassidy
Thank you so much Gail... I will definitely do those things and talk w 
my doc next week.  They told me to take benadryl but I didn't .. 
certainly will next time.. The ice and needles size is good idea too.  
My arm is still aching after 7 days.  They did give it slow .. 4 hrs  
but the ice is a good idea.


On 6/7/2016 8:13 PM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
Have to work up on dose- mine was 10 first wk then wk 2 was 20 and 
then 2 wks later 30 and then final 40 every 4 wks.  Have them slow 
down infusions and put ice on while doing.  Use 12mm needles instead 
of 9mm and premedicate with Tylenol 1000mg and Benadryl 50mg.  Still 
makes me tired and have pain but getting better.  I'm getting 
subcutaneous infusion not iv.


---

Cassidy,

The above is a text from my daughter regarding her dose.   I don't 
know if the suvcutaneous infusion is different than the Iv ur doing tho.


Gail




Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread wanda85929
Have to work up on dose- mine was 10 first wk then wk 2 was 20 and then 2 wks 
later 30 and then final 40 every 4 wks.  Have them slow down infusions and put 
ice on while doing.  Use 12mm needles instead of 9mm and premedicate with 
Tylenol 1000mg and Benadryl 50mg.  Still makes me tired and have pain but 
getting better.  I'm getting subcutaneous infusion not iv.

---

Cassidy,

The above is a text from my daughter regarding her dose.   I don't know if the 
suvcutaneous infusion is different than the Iv ur doing tho.  

Gail

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 7, 2016, at 3:51 PM, cassidy  wrote:
> 
> Full dose.  First one wasn't too bad .. was tired for a couple of days and 
> that was it .. This third one has completely wiped me out.   I called the 
> infusion center and they mentioned a lower dose.  I'm seeing the doc next 
> week.  I'm not sure I will continue this.  :/  The buildup sure sounds a lot 
> more sensible.  
> 
> 
>> On 6/7/2016 5:25 PM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> One more thought:   They don't start with a full dose.   Did u get the full 
>> dose at the beginning?   My daughter did not.   They start with a low dose 
>> and I think she got another in two weeks (not absolutely sure of time frame) 
>> with a little more in the second dose and so forth until she gets the full 
>> dose.   Then it's only one infusion a month I believe.   I don't think she's 
>> even reached the full dose yet.   I do remember her commenting the second 
>> caused a little more itching and a little more tired, but nothing she 
>> couldn't handle.   She gets her infusion on a Friday and then sleeps most of 
>> the weekend.  
>> 
>> Gail
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>> On Jun 7, 2016, at 11:54 AM, cassidy  wrote:
>> 
>>> Wanda, thanks for the info.  Yes, blood work shows deficiency.  This is day 
>>> 7 after 3rd infusion and I am just miserable.  I am itching all over, I am 
>>> weak, felt like I would pass out yesterday .. today just very very tired.  
>>> maybe I'm allergic to the product..
>>> I am familiar with the LC... will get that started.  
>>>  I'm due for another infusion in 2 weeks.  I'm trying to determine if it's 
>>> worth it. 
>>> 
>>> So wonderful that it worked for your daughter.  
>>> 
 On 6/7/2016 11:35 AM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hi Pat,
 
 My daughter just started on them; I think she's had 4 so far.   
> 


Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread cassidy
Full dose.  First one wasn't too bad .. was tired for a couple of days 
and that was it .. This third one has completely wiped me out.   I 
called the infusion center and they mentioned a lower dose.  I'm seeing 
the doc next week.  I'm not sure I will continue this.  :/  The buildup 
sure sounds a lot more sensible.



On 6/7/2016 5:25 PM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
One more thought:   They don't start with a full dose.   Did u get the 
full dose at the beginning?   My daughter did not. They start with a 
low dose and I think she got another in two weeks (not absolutely sure 
of time frame) with a little more in the second dose and so forth 
until she gets the full dose. Then it's only one infusion a month I 
believe.   I don't think she's even reached the full dose yet.   I do 
remember her commenting the second caused a little more itching and a 
little more tired, but nothing she couldn't handle.   She gets her 
infusion on a Friday and then sleeps most of the weekend.


Gail

Sent from my iPad

On Jun 7, 2016, at 11:54 AM, cassidy > wrote:


Wanda, thanks for the info.  Yes, blood work shows deficiency.  This 
is day 7 after 3rd infusion and I am just miserable.  I am itching 
all over, I am weak, felt like I would pass out yesterday .. today 
just very very tired.  maybe I'm allergic to the product..

I am familiar with the LC... will get that started.
 I'm due for another infusion in 2 weeks.  I'm trying to determine if 
it's worth it.


So wonderful that it worked for your daughter.

On 6/7/2016 11:35 AM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:

Hi Pat,

My daughter just started on them; I think she's had 4 so far.






Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread wanda85929
One more thought:   They don't start with a full dose.   Did u get the full 
dose at the beginning?   My daughter did not.   They start with a low dose and 
I think she got another in two weeks (not absolutely sure of time frame) with a 
little more in the second dose and so forth until she gets the full dose.   
Then it's only one infusion a month I believe.   I don't think she's even 
reached the full dose yet.   I do remember her commenting the second caused a 
little more itching and a little more tired, but nothing she couldn't handle.   
She gets her infusion on a Friday and then sleeps most of the weekend.  

Gail

Sent from my iPad

> On Jun 7, 2016, at 11:54 AM, cassidy  wrote:
> 
> Wanda, thanks for the info.  Yes, blood work shows deficiency.  This is day 7 
> after 3rd infusion and I am just miserable.  I am itching all over, I am 
> weak, felt like I would pass out yesterday .. today just very very tired.  
> maybe I'm allergic to the product..
> I am familiar with the LC... will get that started.  
>  I'm due for another infusion in 2 weeks.  I'm trying to determine if it's 
> worth it. 
> 
> So wonderful that it worked for your daughter.  
> 
>> On 6/7/2016 11:35 AM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hi Pat,
>> 
>> My daughter just started on them; I think she's had 4 so far.  
> 


Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread Ronald Lowry
unsubscribe me, please
rblow...@gmail.com

On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 3:40 PM, Lena Guyot  wrote:

> The basic active ingredient in all of these is diphenhydramine. L
> On Jun 7, 2016, at 3:25 PM, Jerry Durand wrote:
>
> Note that the Costco/Kirkland "Allergy Medicine" is exactly the same thing
> as Benadryl(tm) in the USA*, but a LOT cheaper since you're not paying for
> the brand name.  That's what I use when I need an antihistamine.
>
> Note that it's also the same thing used in some over the counter sleeping
> pills.
>
> * in other countries the brand name Benadryl is used for different drugs.
>
> On 06/07/2016 12:18 PM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Some take benedryl because of that.  My daughter takes some just before
> infusion.  It was suggested in that meeting she went to.  U should ask if
> they have something like that in ur area because it was very helpful and
> informative to her.
>
>
> --
> Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc.  http://interstellar.com
> tel: +1 408 356-3886, USA toll free: 1 866 356-3886
>
>
>
>


Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread Jerry Durand
Only in the USA for the brand Benadryl.

On 06/07/2016 01:40 PM, Lena Guyot wrote:
> The basic active ingredient in all of these is diphenhydramine. L
>

-- 
Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc.  http://interstellar.com
tel: +1 408 356-3886, USA toll free: 1 866 356-3886



Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread Lena Guyot
The basic active ingredient in all of these is diphenhydramine. L
On Jun 7, 2016, at 3:25 PM, Jerry Durand wrote:

> Note that the Costco/Kirkland "Allergy Medicine" is exactly the same thing as 
> Benadryl(tm) in the USA*, but a LOT cheaper since you're not paying for the 
> brand name.  That's what I use when I need an antihistamine.
> 
> Note that it's also the same thing used in some over the counter sleeping 
> pills.
> 
> * in other countries the brand name Benadryl is used for different drugs.
> 
> On 06/07/2016 12:18 PM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Some take benedryl because of that.  My daughter takes some just before 
>> infusion.  It was suggested in that meeting she went to.  U should ask if 
>> they have something like that in ur area because it was very helpful and 
>> informative to her. 
>> 
> 
> -- 
> Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc.  http://interstellar.com
> tel: +1 408 356-3886, USA toll free: 1 866 356-3886
> 



Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi,  I would like to correct a misapprehension.  Lipo C is great but it is also 
has a chelating effect.  It is not a chelator but if taken too much it will 
carry minerals out of the body which is something an ill person needs... all 
their minerals. 

I have had great success with the ReMag product from www.drcarolyndean.com  
When your body gets the magnesium it needs enzyme activity can go up.  I also 
found out that I was genetically unable to take methyl-B12, folate, folic acid 
and folinic acid and vitamin E.  When I withdrew these substances I started to 
feel better immediately.  You can find out your genetics through 23 and me and 
nutrahacker.
I'm not affiliated with any of these companies.  
PT


  From: "wanda85...@yahoo.com" 
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2016 12:35 PM
 Subject: Re: CS>IVIG
   
Hi Pat,
My daughter just started on them; I think she's had 4 so far.   She does have 
an IgG deficiency tho.   Her story was she got the swine flu but they thought 
is was more just an allergic reaction to something she came into.   Started 
with a sinus infection that went into pneumonia and an asthma attack.   She 
ended up in the hospital fighting for her life.   They gave her a bunch of 
steroids, which did save her, but also fired her adrenals, so she's never been 
the same since.   The following year she caught the flu again and turned into 
pneumonia and in the hospital.   They found the IgG deficiency during all this 
time through a simple blood test.   Do u actually have a deficiency or is it 
more just to boost ur immune system?   
My daughter went to meetings where people were sharing their experiences.   
They all had similar stories; sick all the time as a child and of an on in 
adulthood until sick all the time kind of thing.   
If u actually have a deficiency, then it does seem to help.   The infusions 
take some getting use to tho.   They can make one tired for a couple of days,  
some burning at the place where they infuse, but each infusion should get 
easier with less side effects.   The results are not always dramatic, but one 
will simply stop getting sick all the time and as health returns, one feels 
better.   She mentioned just the other day that she is feeling better and is 
getting glimpses of feeling normal.   This was so exciting to me because it's 
been really life threatening.   She also has to take some kind of steroid for 
her adrenals now too.    
I would also suggest u look into LC (liposomic vitamin c).   There r videos 
showing a man almost dying from the swine flu but saved with the LC.   There's 
a yahoo group I'm on: DIY Liposomal Encapsulation where u can learn to make ur 
own with some lecithin, water, vitamin c sonicating in a simple ultrasonic 
bath.   It's very easy to make and u can drink as much as u need.   I would 
really look into it.   My daughter just buys the LC but I can't remember the 
name of the brand she gets.
Also, u might want to look into colostrum.   It has various growth factors, 
IGF1, TGFb2, EGF, PDGF.   I really don't know what all that mean; it's just 
listed on the bottle.   Also, immunoglobulins, IgG, IgA.    Colostrum is just a 
really good supplement to boost ur immune system along with vitamin C.
If ur blood woks show a deficiency, I would continue with the infusions.   My 
daughter was also hesitant about the infusions but they do screen it.     If u 
don't have a deficiency, I would look into the colostrum and LC.   All 
colostrum isn't the same tho.   Some seem to work better than others.   I take 
immune tree first 6 hour milking.   That means it was taken from within the 
first 6 hours of delivering.   
Gail
Sent from my iPad
On Jun 6, 2016, at 8:55 PM, cassidy  wrote:


 
IVIG is Intravenous Immunoglobulin - does anybody have any experience with this 
protocol ?  
 My doctor has recommended these infusions every 3 weeks for the next year 
because of my low immunity.  I had pneumonia 2x last year and catch everything 
that comes around.  I had an allergic reaction to the last  antibiotic  
(Levoquin) that put me into Afib.  Very slowly those effects have diminished 
..it been nearly a year now.  I've had 3 of the infusions and I am not reacting 
very well to them at all.  I am not comfortable taking this blood product but 
also need to be well.  Any experiences would be appreciated.   For some reason 
the CS doesn't seem to stop upper respirator stuff on me.  Tks  Pat C.
  
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Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread Theresa
I'm sorry I forgot about selling anything on this forum. My email is 
tcloui...@hotmail.com if any one wants to contact me privately. 
Theresa

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> On Jun 7, 2016, at 2:11 PM, cassidy  wrote:
> 
> wow..thanks for the reminder.  I know about Juice Plus.  I know it is a good 
> product... I took it for years.  don't know why I stopped.  will def get that 
> going.
> 
>> On 6/7/2016 2:05 PM, Theresa wrote:
>> I believe good nutrition is key to building a string immune system.
> 
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Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread Jerry Durand
Note that the Costco/Kirkland "Allergy Medicine" is exactly the same
thing as Benadryl(tm) in the USA*, but a LOT cheaper since you're not
paying for the brand name.  That's what I use when I need an antihistamine.

Note that it's also the same thing used in some over the counter
sleeping pills.

* in other countries the brand name Benadryl is used for different drugs.

On 06/07/2016 12:18 PM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Some take benedryl because of that.  My daughter takes some just
> before infusion.  It was suggested in that meeting she went to.  U
> should ask if they have something like that in ur area because it was
> very helpful and informative to her. 
>

-- 
Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc.  http://interstellar.com
tel: +1 408 356-3886, USA toll free: 1 866 356-3886



Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread wanda85929
Some take benedryl because of that.  My daughter takes some just before 
infusion.  It was suggested in that meeting she went to.  U should ask if they 
have something like that in ur area because it was very helpful and informative 
to her. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 7, 2016, at 11:54 AM, cassidy  wrote:
> 
> Wanda, thanks for the info.  Yes, blood work shows deficiency.  This is day 7 
> after 3rd infusion and I am just miserable.  I am itching all over, I am 
> weak, felt like I would pass out yesterday .. today just very very tired.  
> maybe I'm allergic to the product..
> I am familiar with the LC... will get that started.  
>  I'm due for another infusion in 2 weeks.  I'm trying to determine if it's 
> worth it. 
> 
> So wonderful that it worked for your daughter.  
> 
>> On 6/7/2016 11:35 AM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Hi Pat,
>> 
>> My daughter just started on them; I think she's had 4 so far.  
> 


Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread cassidy
wow..thanks for the reminder.  I know about Juice Plus.  I know it is a 
good product... I took it for years.  don't know why I stopped.  will 
def get that going.


On 6/7/2016 2:05 PM, Theresa wrote:

I believe good nutrition is key to building a string immune system.




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Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread cassidy

I don't think so but will check it out.


On 6/7/2016 1:50 PM, S Khanna wrote:
Is it anything like  Transfer Factor?  I've used that and knew two 
people who recovered from 3rd and 4th stage cancer using it.


Sally



*From:* RaVen Sequoia 
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Sent:* Tuesday, June 7, 2016 3:36 AM
*Subject:* Re: CS>IVIG

I'd try Del Immune V -


Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread Theresa
I believe good nutrition is key to building a string immune system. 
I can't get the veggies and fruits recommended in a daily basis. So I take 
Juice Plus. It's whole food nutrition in a capsule or chewable. Organic. Non 
GMO. And tested free for herbicide and pesticide use by their farmers. 
I sell the product now if anyone wants more info. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 7, 2016, at 5:49 AM, Olushola Camara  wrote:
> 
> They seem to have good products. I will definitely check out the DEL IMMUNE V
> 
> Olushola
> 
>> On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 6:36 AM, RaVen Sequoia  wrote:
>> I'd try Del Immune V - you may want to call this company to interview them 
>> thoroughly. It's an amazing immune building supplement - 
>> 
>> Be sure to use the correct website from the original sellers - Google DEL 
>> IMMUNE V.
>> 
>> Hope you feel better soon! 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jun 6, 2016, at 11:55 PM, cassidy  wrote:
>>> 
>>> IVIG is Intravenous Immunoglobulin - does anybody have any experience with 
>>> this protocol ?  
>>> My doctor has recommended these infusions every 3 weeks for the next year 
>>> because of my low immunity.  I had pneumonia 2x last year and catch 
>>> everything that comes around.  I had an allergic reaction to the last  
>>> antibiotic  (Levoquin) that put me into Afib.  Very slowly those effects 
>>> have diminished ..it been nearly a year now.  I've had 3 of the infusions 
>>> and I am not reacting very well to them at all.  I am not comfortable 
>>> taking this blood product but also need to be well.  Any experiences would 
>>> be appreciated.   For some reason the CS doesn't seem to stop upper 
>>> respirator stuff on me.  Tks  Pat C.
>>> 
>>> 
> 


Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread cassidy
Wanda, thanks for the info.  Yes, blood work shows deficiency.  This is 
day 7 after 3rd infusion and I am just miserable.  I am itching all 
over, I am weak, felt like I would pass out yesterday .. today just very 
very tired.  maybe I'm allergic to the product..

I am familiar with the LC... will get that started.
 I'm due for another infusion in 2 weeks.  I'm trying to determine if 
it's worth it.


So wonderful that it worked for your daughter.

On 6/7/2016 11:35 AM, wanda85...@yahoo.com wrote:

Hi Pat,

My daughter just started on them; I think she's had 4 so far.




Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread S Khanna
Is it anything like  Transfer Factor?  I've used that and knew two people who 
recovered from 3rd and 4th stage cancer using it.
Sally

  From: RaVen Sequoia 
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2016 3:36 AM
 Subject: Re: CS>IVIG
   
I'd try Del Immune V - you may want to call this company to interview them 
thoroughly. It's an amazing immune building supplement - 
Be sure to use the correct website from the original sellers - Google DEL 
IMMUNE V.
Hope you feel better soon! 


On Jun 6, 2016, at 11:55 PM, cassidy  wrote:


 
IVIG is Intravenous Immunoglobulin - does anybody have any experience with this 
protocol ?  
 My doctor has recommended these infusions every 3 weeks for the next year 
because of my low immunity.  I had pneumonia 2x last year and catch everything 
that comes around.  I had an allergic reaction to the last  antibiotic  
(Levoquin) that put me into Afib.  Very slowly those effects have diminished 
..it been nearly a year now.  I've had 3 of the infusions and I am not reacting 
very well to them at all.  I am not comfortable taking this blood product but 
also need to be well.  Any experiences would be appreciated.   For some reason 
the CS doesn't seem to stop upper respirator stuff on me.  Tks  Pat C.
  
  

  

Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread wanda85929
Hi Pat,

My daughter just started on them; I think she's had 4 so far.   She does have 
an IgG deficiency tho.   Her story was she got the swine flu but they thought 
is was more just an allergic reaction to something she came into.   Started 
with a sinus infection that went into pneumonia and an asthma attack.   She 
ended up in the hospital fighting for her life.   They gave her a bunch of 
steroids, which did save her, but also fired her adrenals, so she's never been 
the same since.   The following year she caught the flu again and turned into 
pneumonia and in the hospital.   They found the IgG deficiency during all this 
time through a simple blood test.   Do u actually have a deficiency or is it 
more just to boost ur immune system?   

My daughter went to meetings where people were sharing their experiences.   
They all had similar stories; sick all the time as a child and of an on in 
adulthood until sick all the time kind of thing.   

If u actually have a deficiency, then it does seem to help.   The infusions 
take some getting use to tho.   They can make one tired for a couple of days,  
some burning at the place where they infuse, but each infusion should get 
easier with less side effects.   The results are not always dramatic, but one 
will simply stop getting sick all the time and as health returns, one feels 
better.   She mentioned just the other day that she is feeling better and is 
getting glimpses of feeling normal.   This was so exciting to me because it's 
been really life threatening.   She also has to take some kind of steroid for 
her adrenals now too.

I would also suggest u look into LC (liposomic vitamin c).   There r videos 
showing a man almost dying from the swine flu but saved with the LC.   There's 
a yahoo group I'm on: DIY Liposomal Encapsulation where u can learn to make ur 
own with some lecithin, water, vitamin c sonicating in a simple ultrasonic 
bath.   It's very easy to make and u can drink as much as u need.   I would 
really look into it.   My daughter just buys the LC but I can't remember the 
name of the brand she gets.

Also, u might want to look into colostrum.   It has various growth factors, 
IGF1, TGFb2, EGF, PDGF.   I really don't know what all that mean; it's just 
listed on the bottle.   Also, immunoglobulins, IgG, IgA.Colostrum is just a 
really good supplement to boost ur immune system along with vitamin C.

If ur blood woks show a deficiency, I would continue with the infusions.   My 
daughter was also hesitant about the infusions but they do screen it. If u 
don't have a deficiency, I would look into the colostrum and LC.   All 
colostrum isn't the same tho.   Some seem to work better than others.   I take 
immune tree first 6 hour milking.   That means it was taken from within the 
first 6 hours of delivering.   

Gail

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> On Jun 6, 2016, at 8:55 PM, cassidy  wrote:
> 
> IVIG is Intravenous Immunoglobulin - does anybody have any experience with 
> this protocol ?  
> My doctor has recommended these infusions every 3 weeks for the next year 
> because of my low immunity.  I had pneumonia 2x last year and catch 
> everything that comes around.  I had an allergic reaction to the last  
> antibiotic  (Levoquin) that put me into Afib.  Very slowly those effects have 
> diminished ..it been nearly a year now.  I've had 3 of the infusions and I am 
> not reacting very well to them at all.  I am not comfortable taking this 
> blood product but also need to be well.  Any experiences would be 
> appreciated.   For some reason the CS doesn't seem to stop upper respirator 
> stuff on me.  Tks  Pat C.
> 
> 
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Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread Olushola Camara
They seem to have good products. I will definitely check out the DEL IMMUNE
V

Olushola

On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 6:36 AM, RaVen Sequoia  wrote:

> I'd try Del Immune V - you may want to call this company to interview them
> thoroughly. It's an amazing immune building supplement -
>
> Be sure to use the correct website from the original sellers - Google DEL
> IMMUNE V.
>
> Hope you feel better soon!
>
>
>
> On Jun 6, 2016, at 11:55 PM, cassidy  wrote:
>
> IVIG is Intravenous Immunoglobulin - does anybody have any experience with
> this protocol ?
> My doctor has recommended these infusions every 3 weeks for the next year
> because of my low immunity.  I had pneumonia 2x last year and catch
> everything that comes around.  I had an allergic reaction to the last
> antibiotic  (Levoquin) that put me into Afib.  Very slowly those effects
> have diminished ..it been nearly a year now.  I've had 3 of the infusions
> and I am not reacting very well to them at all.  I am not comfortable
> taking this blood product but also need to be well.  Any experiences would
> be appreciated.   For some reason the CS doesn't seem to stop upper
> respirator stuff on me.  Tks  Pat C.
>
>
>


Re: CS>IVIG

2016-06-07 Thread RaVen Sequoia
I'd try Del Immune V - you may want to call this company to interview them 
thoroughly. It's an amazing immune building supplement - 

Be sure to use the correct website from the original sellers - Google DEL 
IMMUNE V.

Hope you feel better soon! 



> On Jun 6, 2016, at 11:55 PM, cassidy  wrote:
> 
> IVIG is Intravenous Immunoglobulin - does anybody have any experience with 
> this protocol ?  
> My doctor has recommended these infusions every 3 weeks for the next year 
> because of my low immunity.  I had pneumonia 2x last year and catch 
> everything that comes around.  I had an allergic reaction to the last  
> antibiotic  (Levoquin) that put me into Afib.  Very slowly those effects have 
> diminished ..it been nearly a year now.  I've had 3 of the infusions and I am 
> not reacting very well to them at all.  I am not comfortable taking this 
> blood product but also need to be well.  Any experiences would be 
> appreciated.   For some reason the CS doesn't seem to stop upper respirator 
> stuff on me.  Tks  Pat C.
> 
>