Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread alltogethernow
Marshalee, after going through approx 20 brands of powdered C, I settled on Natrol brand Ester C. Keeping an empty stomach and increasing a hydrochloric acid with a supplement would help rapid and a better absorption. My main routine is to take 2 heaping teaspons (approx. 7,000 mg) in juice at

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread David S Osborne
a colonoscopy definitely saved my son's life a couple years ago. He's mid 40 davido On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 21:39:30 -0400 alltogether...@webtv.net writes: Marshalee, I feel the same about the colonosocopy. I told my doc about http://GaryNull.com s comments that we all have cancer several

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread Marshalee
Hi! Well, I have no gallbladder anymore, as the darn Lyme bugs did it in. Had to have it removed in 1991. (I heard this happens to a lot of Lymies) Maybe this is a phantom pain?? No pain in the left side at all. I took a big bunch of silver yesterday, and that finally got rid of the small

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread Essentially Sasha
@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSdoctors, sigh Hmm, interesting! Any suggestions on what is a good kind of C to get? I have some chewable, but it tastes yucky, hard for me to get down. And some tablets make my stomach burn. Marshalee Marshalee, I feel the same about the colonosocopy. I told my doc about http

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread Marshalee
OK! Thanks for the info. Once my Trust is up and running, by the end of the month, hopefully, I`ll be able to get good things like that. (Right now, I`m on a 75 dollar loan from my daughter, just to make it to the end of this month. I used up all my savings in the last 7 months, and am now

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread Marshalee
Dear David, I am so glad for him! He must have had his tumor located low enough down the colon to be found, most are up high, where the colonoscopy the tubes can`t get. Thus my mom died. sigh... I had a colonoscopy 9 years ago, when the Lyme was ravaging me. The doc did it, found nothing, and

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread G K Murray
Hi Marshalee, Good to hear about no pains under the left ribs as that is not a good sign. I have no gallbladder either. I still have pains in that area. Maybe phantom pains, but you can still have stones in the bile ducts and liver trying to exit. I have passses several stones since

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread Essentially Sasha
own CS, you might think about brewing your own Kombucha too. If you have any questions, e-mail me. Sasha ---Original Message--- From: Marshalee Date: 04/13/05 07:59:34 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSdoctors, sigh Hi! Well, I have no gallbladder anymore, as the darn Lyme bugs

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 4/13/2005 8:33:42 AM Central Standard Time, ide...@juno.com writes: a colonoscopy definitely saved my son's life a couple years ago. A colonoscopy WOULD HAVE saved my Dad's life, if he'd had one. I think avoiding a colonoscopy is perilous. MA

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 4/13/2005 10:08:36 AM Central Standard Time, mama...@netzero.net writes: I`m getting my share put into a Special Needs Trust, so I can keep my SSI and Medicaid going. I'm interested in this. I have a sister who is on Soc.Sec.Disability with Medicaid, etc. She will be

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread Marmar845
In a message dated 4/13/2005 10:12:42 AM Central Standard Time, mama...@netzero.net writes: He must have had his tumor located low enough down the colon to be found, most are up high, where the colonoscopy the tubes can`t get. Are you sure you aren't talking about a sigmoidoscopy? They can't

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread sol
Having some family history of colon cancer, it drives doctors nuts that I refuse to have a colonoscopy, I've had two sigmoidoscopies years ago, and those were enough for me, I refuse any more of those either. What drives me nuts about doctors, and why I stay away from them as much as

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread sol
I think a colonoscopy does pretty much examine the entire intestinal tract. My mother's surgeon insisted on showing me the photos of her colonoscopy as well as the polyps they removed (in little glass tubes). He didn't seem to notice I was gagging and looking away. He was very proud of his

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread David S Osborne
if a male has no familial colon prob, is under 50, no symptoms of colon prob. and no family that gives a damn about em-- I would say they have the right to drive the docs nuts. davido On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 10:58:21 -0600 sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com writes: Having some family history of

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread Marshalee
I watched Katie Couric get one on TV a while back. They can`t getfar beyond the Descending Colon. Marshalee He must have had his tumor located low enough down the colon to be found, most are up high, where the colonoscopy the tubes can`t get. Are you sure you aren't talking about a

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread David S Osborne
This is basically correct, Marshalee, in fact they cant get beyond the dec.col. at all now; but the entire colon can be quite nicely viewed-- I have had them with and without sedation [same with endoscopic] and there is some discomfort from the air pressure inserted to shape the colon for a better

CScolonoscopy, Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread sol
I resepctfully disagree, there really are very valid individual reasons why someone at high risk (me) would refuse these tests, I do not intend to discuss them here however. This is not something to say a person is silly about, really. I have thoroughly researched both the benefits and risks

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-13 Thread Marshalee
My mom died of colon cancer, with mets to the liver. She had NO treatment, and thus had five good years. She didn`t really deteriorate until the last 2 weeks! She saw the horror and misery her mom had gone through with breast cancer and the primitive chemotherapy available back in the late

CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-12 Thread Marshalee
Hi, Listers! Well, I went for a checkup today, to one of the only docs in town who does Medicaid and is accepting new patients. She is a nice lady, she is from Romania, but she obviously thinks CS is weird, and that too much stomach acid causes heartburn. (I told her about the low stomach

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-12 Thread alltogethernow
Marshalee, I feel the same about the colonosocopy. I told my doc about http://GaryNull.com s comments that we all have cancer several times in or lives, and he agreed, so if I develop it, then I would do the least toxic treatment first, and so on. I am finding that mega doses of ester c

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-12 Thread Marshalee
Hmm, interesting! Any suggestions on what is a good kind of C to get? I have some chewable, but it tastes yucky, hard for me to get down. And some tablets make my stomach burn. Marshalee Marshalee, I feel the same about the colonosocopy. I told my doc about http://GaryNull.com s comments

RE: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-12 Thread Ernie Patai
I'm very sorry to hear about your situation Marshalee. Sincerely..Ernie -Original Message- From: Marshalee [mailto:mama...@netzero.net] Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 8:49 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSdoctors, sigh Hi, Listers! Well, I went for a checkup today, to one

Re: CSdoctors, sigh

2005-04-12 Thread G K Murray
Hi Marshalee, The pains under your ribs is likely your gall bladder/liver on your rightside and spleen on your left side. I had my gallbladder removed eight years ago and when they diagnosed many stones they also found my spleen to be enlarged. WhenI feel crappy my spleen enlarges more and