Hi Ron and Neville, just thought I'd say that Vitamin K2 is good for strengthening blood vessel walls and also gelatin. See professor Ray Peat....Dee
Sent from my iPad > On 9 Oct 2015, at 17:05, Ron <ron....@gmail.com> wrote: > > G'day yerself Neville, > > Glad you are in good shape otherwise so your healing energy can be > concentrated where you need it most. > > When that huge blood collection is gone they are sure to find a comparable > sized brain whereas, as stated, my bleed was a tiny one but anyway praise be > for small favors. > > Ron > >> On 10/8/2015 6:04 PM, Neville wrote: >> >> G'day Ron, >> >> I had a few MRI's apparently, as other wires stuck all over my self, hurts >> danged to get them off the hair again <g>, and CT scans, but there was too >> blood in my brain for them to see where the bleed came from. But a bonus is >> that looks like my lungs, kidneys, bladder, heart and blah blah of other >> organs seem to be in pretty good shape. I am not old of course being only >> 65, but I am pretty good it looks like it. Another MRI in a couple of >> weeks, this may show my brain again, if it's still there <g>. >> >> Google is a wonder of thing, it helps me writing and spelling and >> remembering words, with not all letters give all words unfortunately. I was >> normal once, now I am a numpty for a while now...LOL. >> >> I think I said that I could have been a lot worse seemingly, but I >> definitely believe my daily silver regimen done good something over years. >> They gave me Epilepsy drug just in case I had any seizures, but I didn't >> have any seizures, so I binned one tablet a few days ago because they were >> doing my head in. Told the Doc later on and he said OK, but I must take >> that last one at night until I have my MRI, then I am going to bin that >> tablet regardless what another Doc says. But I think he will say OK anyway. >> >> I feel I am in perfect shape I reckon, nothing at all physical, exempt my >> brain has gone for a little workabout for a while <g>. I had no idea at the >> time, other than my speech went funny, although I probably talk funny anyway >> some would say <g>, but pressure was over 200 to 230 apparently, and then a >> roller coast for several hours up and down, that is why they chucked me on >> the Royal Flying Doctor Service plane to fly me to the City hospital. There >> was nothing to indicate me anything was wrong, I was doing my lock picking >> hobby in the morning, but one of my daughters txt me on Fathers Day and just >> new something was not right, I would have just stayed home otherwise. It's >> funny how our body works? The human body is a fine tuned machine, and is >> not to be messed with I guess, hence I will *still* never stop my daily >> silver. >> >> Glad to hear you are now OK Ron. This could happen with anyone, regardless. >> >> N. >> Subject: Re: CS>Boring but never mind. >> To: silver-list@eskimo.com >> From: ron....@gmail.com >> Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 08:55:54 -0700 >> >> Hi Neville, >> Of course CS had nothing to do with the hematoma . >> >> In May of this year I had a strange feeling in my left hand. I ignored it >> for a couple of days but when I noticed a slight loss in dexterity I went to >> the doc who decided to play it safe and get me an MRI of the brain. >> After the MRI they shuttled me right into emergency. Seems I had a brain >> bleed (subdural hematoma). >> It was very very small but I was admitted for CT scans and after a couple of >> days I was speaking to a counselor about getting out of there when in mid >> speech I suddenly became incoherent and I'm told that my left face drooped. >> Next thing I new I was back on the gurney with throwing up type convulsions >> that lasted for 5 minutes or so. >> Anyhow after 3 more days and a final CT scan they discharged me. I had no >> symptoms. >> 9 days later another CT scan showed the clot was almost gone and I am fine >> today. As I said it was a very small bleed. >> >> What caused it? I am pretty certain that it was a morning I had dry heaves >> and was sticking my finger down my throat to feel better that put a lot of >> pressure up there. >> I do not take CS on a regular basis so absolutely not a factor. >> >> You seem to be doing pretty good as it is but I'm sure that as the brain >> heals you will be back to normal. >> >> Best wishes, >> >> Ron >> >> On 10/7/2015 5:40 PM, Neville wrote: >