Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 Hi . . . My name is Jo'Ann, I live in Northern Georgia. I was in an almost fatal auto accident in 1987 and have short term memory loss. I still have a lot of pain and have a hard time retaining info. or I really think that I would love to go to college to learn more about Natural/homeopathic Medicine. Thanx for allowing me onto this list. I love everything I am learning so far & So many of you seem to have such good advice. Thanx to you all!! I have a question: For the past few years, I have had a terrible time with bloating in my stomach, I have gained approx. 50 lbs. and I am tired ALL the time. My Dr. has told me that the trouble is that I am manic depressant. - I am almost always happy. Anyway . . . 3 weeks ago I had a (supposed) Severe Gall Stone attack. (LONG story short - The emergency Dr. told my husband to take me home & make an appointment with our Regular Dr. as " This is a Hospital and we do not run tests for Gall Stones, do CBC's or anything. Your Dr. will have to diagnose you. " - This man also did not look at my allergy wrist band, my files or ask any questions about my allergies and tried to give me Demeral (Stops my heart!!) & then Codeine (Makes me violently ill!!) My husband - Thank-God - Asked what he was trying to give me before he gave me either shot. - AFter my Husband warned the Dr. that I am highly allergic to both pain medications he turned around and gave my husband 8 pills for me to take if needed when we got home and a prescription for 30 more pills. - It was for Codeine!! -- E-Gads!!) Anyway . . . I have always heard of someone " writhing in pain " , I never realized just what that meant until I had this attack. I have since, had three more bad attacks. What I am wondering is this: Is there anything homeopathic that I can take to dissolve these stones?? (My Liver enzymes are very elevated & I have a sinus infection that feels as if it is working down into my lungs.) If you need that info. - Also because my Regular Dr. Diagnosed me as " Manic Depressed " we are having an extremely hard time finding ANYONE to give us any type of Health Ins. Thank-You for ANY help you might be able to offer me. Take Care & God Bless!! Hugs & Prayers Always . . . Jo'Ann Wanna Foos?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 Hi JoAnn, I seem to be going back to the old health books in my library this week to find help for others. I went into he Encyclopedia of Common Diseases published by Prevention magazine as well as other old books and found some interesting information for you. Gallstones are made up of crystallized cholesterol. In order to disolve them you must take lecithin (granular is best), vitamin C and plenty of natural vegetable fiber. I am convinced that if people would only increase their Vitamin C intake to at least 10,000 mg. per day many common ailments would disappear or at least be dramatically reduced. It is vital to every cell in your body. Everyone needs to increase their fiber intake also. And, I cannot overstress the necessity to include a healthy dose of lecithin in your diet every day. Lecithin is an absolute must for a healthy brain and proper assmiliation of fats in your diet. Lowering your cholesterol intake (i.e. the low fat diet recommended today for a healthy heart) seems to increase dramatically the formation of gallstones. Now, I know that sounds strange but I remembered that calcium spurs that develop on backbones or heels are also caused by a calcium deficiency, not too much calcium in the body. The body tries to pull calcium from the bones for use in the muscles and brain and this leaves spurs clinging to the bone. So perhaps the lack of cholesterol in the diet causes the body to try to save it by crystallizing it. Since Vitamin C, lecithin and fiber have no bad side effects, you should generously add them to your daily diet to begin dissolving the gallstones. And, to help your manic depressive episodes, you need to take each day a balanced B vitamin supplement of at least 150mg (usually marked as Balanced B-150) along with calming herbs such as kava kava or valerian. You also need to take at least 1 ounce of a good colloidal mineral supplement daily (liquid minerals). Learning meditation would help you to control your panic feelings and calm your spirit. As to cost, the B vitamins, C, and fiber are cheap and can be bought at WalMart or any store that carries vitamins. The herbs can be purchased there also and are relatively inexpensive (usually less than $10-15 per bottle.) The colloidal minerals can be purchased at a health food store or online and run about $20-30 per bottle, but they are absolutely essential for health and the proper assimilation of your food and supplements. Granular lecithin is about $6.00 a bag at your health food store. Our food source is so depleted of what we need to remain healthy that we are forced to buy the supplements in order to just live a healthy life. The fiber will at first seem to make your bloating worse, but after your system is cleaned out a bit you will find the bloating reduced. You may also find yourself losing weight. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT! When you go to the bathroom to evacuate your bowels and bladder you must put a step stool under your feet so that your body is more postured in a squatting position as you sit on the commode. That is the natural way to eliminate (before we got so civilized) and it aids the body to completely empty the bowel and bladder without you having to strain or put pressure on your lower colon and rectum. Cleaning your bowel will give you consideral relief from the bloating and pain. I hope these suggestions help you recover. Regaining health is a life long commitment. Taking care with your daily diet and including the essential minerals and vitamins take dedication. But, the reward is a healthy body and mind and a life full of energy and enthusiasm instead of misery. I wish you blessings and health. Melba --- Mystisch <Mystisch wrote: > Hi . . . > > My name is Jo'Ann, I live in Northern Georgia. I was > in an almost fatal auto > accident in 1987 and have short term memory loss. I > still have a lot of pain > and have a hard time retaining info. or I really > think that I would love to > go to college to learn more about > Natural/homeopathic Medicine. Thanx for > allowing me onto this list. I love everything I am > learning so far & So > many of you seem to have such good advice. Thanx to > you all!! > > > I have a question: > > For the past few years, I have had a terrible time > with bloating in my > stomach, I have gained approx. 50 lbs. and I am > tired ALL the time. My Dr. > has told me that the trouble is that I am manic > depressant. - I am almost > always happy. Anyway . . . 3 weeks ago I had a > (supposed) Severe Gall Stone > attack. > > (LONG story short - The emergency Dr. told my > husband to take me home & make > an appointment with our Regular Dr. as " This is a > Hospital and we do not run > tests for Gall Stones, do CBC's or anything. Your > Dr. will have to diagnose > you. " - This man also did not look at my allergy > wrist band, my files or ask > any questions about my allergies and tried to give > me Demeral (Stops my > heart!!) & then Codeine (Makes me violently ill!!) > My husband - Thank-God - > Asked what he was trying to give me before he gave > me either shot. - AFter > my Husband warned the Dr. that I am highly allergic > to both pain medications > he turned around and gave my husband 8 pills for me > to take if needed when > we got home and a prescription for 30 more pills. - > It was for Codeine!! -- > E-Gads!!) > > > Anyway . . . > I have always heard of someone " writhing in pain " , I > never realized just > what that meant until I had this attack. I have > since, had three more bad > attacks. What I am wondering is this: Is there > anything homeopathic that I > can take to dissolve these stones?? (My Liver > enzymes are very elevated & I > have a sinus infection that feels as if it is > working down into my lungs.) > If you need that info. - Also because my Regular Dr. > Diagnosed me as " Manic > Depressed " we are having an extremely hard time > finding ANYONE to give us > any type of Health Ins. > > > Thank-You for ANY help you might be able to offer > me. > > > Take Care & God Bless!! > Hugs & Prayers Always . . . > Jo'Ann > > Wanna Foos?? > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > ______________________________\ ____ Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. http://music./unlimited Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 Jo'Ann: Welcome to the group. I just posted a message tonight regarding insurance - it should get to you on or around the same day this message does. Please read it and look into it. I think the problem you are having is that you have several problems going on here and you need a primary physician to refer you to individual specialists. Many Primary care Drs. these days (because of THEIR insurance coverage) will not deal with the patient who has medical problems but also exhibits depression or mental health issues until the patient sees a mental health professional and they know exactly what part the depression or mental health problems play in your medical problems. Sounds confusing - but - your fatigue and weight gain,as just one example, MAY be a part of the depression and not a physical problem. A medical Dr. does not want to treat you for the fatigue etc. if it is related to the depression and not actually a " medical " problem. Nor do you want him to! This is actually a good thing - it protects you AND the Doctor. At the risk of insulting this board, you most likely need a mental health doctor to deal with your manic depression and (I believe) a neurologist to sort out what part your auto accident plays into your other problems AND your primary care physician. Hopefully they will all work together as one problem is related to the other. Talk to them all about alternative options to help you rather than prescription meds. Ask about bio-feedback for controling the manic depression, a " tens unit " for pain, alternative medications and therapy methods in resolving the gallstones. Eventually you and your husband may be able to educate yourselves to the point where you learn the alternative methods that work best for you and you are able to maintain an alternative lifestyle. Your husband sounds very loving and concerned - have him read this and help you help yourself. This is a wealth of information everyday from this board. You will learn so much. So glad you joined the group. Helen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Helen . . . Thanx so much for writing. Jo'Ann: Welcome to the group. I just posted a message tonight regarding insurance - it should get to you on or around the same day this message does. Please read it and look into it. Sorry, but I did not find any message for me about health insurance. I think the problem you are having is that you have several problem's going on here and you need a primary physician to refer you to individual Specialists. Many Primary care Dr's. these days (because of THEIR insurance coverage) will not deal with the patient who has medical problems but also exhibits depression or mental health issues until the patient sees a mental health professional and they know exactly what part the depression or mental health problems play in your medical problems. Sounds confusing - but - your fatigue and weight gain, as just one example, MAY be a part of the depression and not a physical problem. A medical Dr. does not want to treat you for the fatigue etc. if it is related to the depression and not actually a " medical " problem. Nor do you want him to! This is actually a good thing - it protects you AND the Doctor. At the risk of insulting this board, you most likely need a mental health doctor to deal with your manic depression and (I believe) a neurologist to sort out what part your auto accident plays into your other problems AND your primary care physician. Hopefully they will all work together as one problem is related to the other. I honestly have a " fair " Doctor, he is very " rough around the edges, but fair. As for Depression or mental health issues, I have had 27 friends and family member DIE in the past 5 years. I do not feel that I haven't any right to be a wee bit depressed. Therefor I am quite upset that my " good Doctor " wrote in his files that I am " Manic Depressant " . I personally feel that ANY person who has lost so much in such a short time would certainly be depressed. Also I have seen a " Mental Health Specialist/Psychiatrist " and he said that I am Not manic Depressant and that I am fine. I have only been through a lot more than most people over the past few years and so I just need some counseling which I got and do have access to at any time I need it. Re: a neurologist to sort out what part your auto accident plays into your other problems. My auto accident was in 1987. I broke my neck and had other severe injuries. I still have trouble with neck, upper back pain and I still do not have complete control of my left side. My Neurologist released me some time back in 1989. I have seen a Neurologist since then and he says there is really nothing they can do about my pain, It is something I just have to live with. I see a Chiropractor 2 and 3 times a month, depending on my pain. Some months I can go without seeing him at all. Talk to them all about alternative options to help you rather than prescription meds. Ask about bio-feedback for controlling the manic depression, a " tens unit " for pain, alternative medications and therapy methods in resolving the gallstones. Eventually you and your husband may be able to educate yourselves to the point where you learn the alternative methods that work best for you and you are able to maintain an alternative lifestyle. As for talking with my Primary Doctor about Natural Health, he would put me into a " nut house " (Please forgive my use of words). He does Not believe in Natural Medicine at all. He thinks that everything has to be fixed with Pharmaceutical's!! " Homeopathic's are all Kooks!! " <-- HIS words not mine. My Chiropractor helps me a lot as far as Homeopathic help. He always gives me great suggestions and is looking into a Homeopathic Doctor for me to see that is hopefully close to home. (I have got to find Health Insurance coverage first tho as if " someone " diagnoses me with " something " , Insurance may not cover it. Woo-Hoo!! What a mess. Your husband sounds very loving and concerned - have him read this and help you help yourself. This is a wealth of information everyday from this board. You will learn so much. So glad you joined the group. Helen My husband, Ron . . . Is an extremely loving, concerned and gentle person. He is always by my side, unconditionally. He is the best thing in my life right now. (Besides our Kids & Grand-kids. I appreciate your writing to me. I don't know if you know tho, but I have been diagnosed with Gall Stones, my Liver enzymes are much to high. (I had Mono in 1973 and have always had to be very careful with my liver anyway.) I have a hard time sleeping due to a lot of pain in a lot of area's of my body. Especially my neck & upper back. And I stiil have a huge amount of pain from fracturing both shins and my right ankle in 2002. (It hurts to even touch my shin's - even after 4 years ) My Doctor says that " I am Nut's, my shins and ankle do Not hurt, he says they were just badly bruised not fractured!! " The Xray Technician said differently & so did the Doctor at the Hospital who read the xray's. -- Who know's?? I have also had a lot of pain in my dueodinal area (supposed ulcer??) imeadiately after having been exposed to a large amount of Nitrobid in a Hosptial in Oregon in late 2003 and had to be admitted for two days. (Off and on) For going on one year now -- I have a lot of pain in my colon. I was perscribed 2 different laxatives and I am still VERY lucky if I can deficate ONE time a week. Now I am having excruciating pain from Gall Stones. (I never knew what it meant to " Writhe in pain " ) until 6 weeks ago and I have now had 5 attacks. I would rather have someone cut me open while wide awake and no anestecia (happened in 1977 & 1987) than go through this Gall bladder pain. It hurts from front to back and from shoulders to buttox. Did you read that when I went into the Hospital that the emergency Doctor on staff that night did NOT read my allergy wrist band or my files and tried to give me a shot of Demeral (which I am so allergic to it stops my heart.) When my husband told him, he appologized, left and came back a few minutes later with 8 pills of Codiene (which makes me violently ill) and gave me a perscription to take to the Pharmacy for more. I need to " Shut up " for now. I am not a huge fan of Medical Doctors right now tho. " Just so's ya know's " . Take Care & God Bless!! Prayers Always . . . Jo'Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 hi, just a spiritual input. even a mild fender bender car accident can cause depression. the subtle bodies can become disturbed and literally displaced. the subtle bodies can be put back through prayer sometimes, but most effectively by an energy healer such as someone trained in reconnection, or a shaman, or someone trained by donna eden, or karuna reiki. best bet is someone with a long list of education credits in healing techniques. it should only take one session, maybe two. plus it feels sooooooooo good! good luck, aria Mystisch <Mystisch wrote: Helen . . . Thanx so much for writing. Jo'Ann: Welcome to the group. I just posted a message tonight regarding insurance - it should get to you on or around the same day this message does. Please read it and look into it. Sorry, but I did not find any message for me about health insurance. I think the problem you are having is that you have several problem's going on here and you need a primary physician to refer you to individual Specialists. Many Primary care Dr's. these days (because of THEIR insurance coverage) will not deal with the patient who has medical problems but also exhibits depression or mental health issues until the patient sees a mental health professional and they know exactly what part the depression or mental health problems play in your medical problems. Sounds confusing - but - your fatigue and weight gain, as just one example, MAY be a part of the depression and not a physical problem. A medical Dr. does not want to treat you for the fatigue etc. if it is related to the depression and not actually a " medical " problem. Nor do you want him to! This is actually a good thing - it protects you AND the Doctor. At the risk of insulting this board, you most likely need a mental health doctor to deal with your manic depression and (I believe) a neurologist to sort out what part your auto accident plays into your other problems AND your primary care physician. Hopefully they will all work together as one problem is related to the other. I honestly have a " fair " Doctor, he is very " rough around the edges, but fair. As for Depression or mental health issues, I have had 27 friends and family member DIE in the past 5 years. I do not feel that I haven't any right to be a wee bit depressed. Therefor I am quite upset that my " good Doctor " wrote in his files that I am " Manic Depressant " . I personally feel that ANY person who has lost so much in such a short time would certainly be depressed. Also I have seen a " Mental Health Specialist/Psychiatrist " and he said that I am Not manic Depressant and that I am fine. I have only been through a lot more than most people over the past few years and so I just need some counseling which I got and do have access to at any time I need it. Re: a neurologist to sort out what part your auto accident plays into your other problems. My auto accident was in 1987. I broke my neck and had other severe injuries. I still have trouble with neck, upper back pain and I still do not have complete control of my left side. My Neurologist released me some time back in 1989. I have seen a Neurologist since then and he says there is really nothing they can do about my pain, It is something I just have to live with. I see a Chiropractor 2 and 3 times a month, depending on my pain. Some months I can go without seeing him at all. Talk to them all about alternative options to help you rather than prescription meds. Ask about bio-feedback for controlling the manic depression, a " tens unit " for pain, alternative medications and therapy methods in resolving the gallstones. Eventually you and your husband may be able to educate yourselves to the point where you learn the alternative methods that work best for you and you are able to maintain an alternative lifestyle. As for talking with my Primary Doctor about Natural Health, he would put me into a " nut house " (Please forgive my use of words). He does Not believe in Natural Medicine at all. He thinks that everything has to be fixed with Pharmaceutical's!! " Homeopathic's are all Kooks!! " <-- HIS words not mine. My Chiropractor helps me a lot as far as Homeopathic help. He always gives me great suggestions and is looking into a Homeopathic Doctor for me to see that is hopefully close to home. (I have got to find Health Insurance coverage first tho as if " someone " diagnoses me with " something " , Insurance may not cover it. Woo-Hoo!! What a mess. Your husband sounds very loving and concerned - have him read this and help you help yourself. This is a wealth of information everyday from this board. You will learn so much. So glad you joined the group. Helen My husband, Ron . . . Is an extremely loving, concerned and gentle person. He is always by my side, unconditionally. He is the best thing in my life right now. (Besides our Kids & Grand-kids. I appreciate your writing to me. I don't know if you know tho, but I have been diagnosed with Gall Stones, my Liver enzymes are much to high. (I had Mono in 1973 and have always had to be very careful with my liver anyway.) I have a hard time sleeping due to a lot of pain in a lot of area's of my body. Especially my neck & upper back. And I stiil have a huge amount of pain from fracturing both shins and my right ankle in 2002. (It hurts to even touch my shin's - even after 4 years ) My Doctor says that " I am Nut's, my shins and ankle do Not hurt, he says they were just badly bruised not fractured!! " The Xray Technician said differently & so did the Doctor at the Hospital who read the xray's. -- Who know's?? I have also had a lot of pain in my dueodinal area (supposed ulcer??) imeadiately after having been exposed to a large amount of Nitrobid in a Hosptial in Oregon in late 2003 and had to be admitted for two days. (Off and on) For going on one year now -- I have a lot of pain in my colon. I was perscribed 2 different laxatives and I am still VERY lucky if I can deficate ONE time a week. Now I am having excruciating pain from Gall Stones. (I never knew what it meant to " Writhe in pain " ) until 6 weeks ago and I have now had 5 attacks. I would rather have someone cut me open while wide awake and no anestecia (happened in 1977 & 1987) than go through this Gall bladder pain. It hurts from front to back and from shoulders to buttox. Did you read that when I went into the Hospital that the emergency Doctor on staff that night did NOT read my allergy wrist band or my files and tried to give me a shot of Demeral (which I am so allergic to it stops my heart.) When my husband told him, he appologized, left and came back a few minutes later with 8 pills of Codiene (which makes me violently ill) and gave me a perscription to take to the Pharmacy for more. I need to " Shut up " for now. I am not a huge fan of Medical Doctors right now tho. " Just so's ya know's " . Take Care & God Bless!! Prayers Always . . . Jo'Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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