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This is the first post I came across this morning..... And you have

just brightened my day!

 

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oleander soup , restrictionsapply wrote:

>

> " What is MOTHER "

>

> MOTHER is that person who nags at you constantly because you don't

call enough, you don't come by enough, you didn't listen to her when

she said don't get involved with that obnoxious drunk who parties too

much and wears too little...

>

> Huh? What was the question? Oh, yeah, VINEGAR Mother.

>

> The way I understand it, " mother " is a term given to a slimy clump

of bacteria that convert alcoholic sugars into acetic acid. That's how

vinegar is made. You take a big pot of red wine, apple cider or

something add some of this " mother " stuff that was growing in another

batch of vinegar, and voila! Hocus pocus! Allakazam! It changes the

alcohol into vinegar.

> ...Or something like that. (Hey! I was a poly sci major, not a

biology major!)

> Anyhoo, for apple cider vinegar, (ACV) I buy BRAGG organic from the

local health food store. (www.bragg.com)

>

> ACV is a living food, it is SUPPOSED to be cloudy and have weird

stuff floating in it, so don't bother with that distilled crap you

get at the grocery store.

>

> Try it with some olive oil as a salad dressing one day! Yummy!!

>

> Love,

>

> RAZOR.

>

> Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T

>

>

> Matt Ackerman <agzooer

>

> Wed, 8 Oct 2008 01:57:31

> <oleander soup >

> Re: Re: HPV

>

>

> Thanks for your response. I guess the most frustrating part is that

I don't have any signs of it other than possible irritation I was

thinking was just my 'always' allergic to every soap etc. So I get to

work on the internal/virus part. Which I do hope I am able to beat

instead of driving myself insane. I go today to find out finally. I'm

going to request copies of all my pathology reports. I just get myself

in a nervous ball. I read about worst case scenarios etc. I think

stress is my biggest killer.Plus doctor's don't tell you everything.

They just assume you trust them and will let them take care of it. I

want to know everything.

>

> What is MOTHER?

>

> I'm sorry about your experience. That had to be frustrating. I know

my husband and I both are looking at each other with thoughts of " YOU

CHEATED " . When in reality..he's been impotent for about 4 years and

just recently has been addressing the issue. And I'm lucky to get free

time to go to the grocery with having our son every moment he's not in

school/me at work. We had two room-mates for years. We've since

learned both have HPV and with one bathroom it's highly possible a

towel unknowingly may have been shared or something.

>

> --- On Tue, 10/7/08, nationalrazor9 <restrictionsapply wrote:

>

> nationalrazor9 <restrictionsapply

> Re: HPV

> oleander soup

> Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 2:47 PM

mandie,

>

> you CAN beat HPV. a year ago or so i discovered i had genital warts

(HPV). i just think of

> them as parting gifts from a failed relationship. (GRRRRRR!! thank

my lucky stars i didn't

> get married!)

>

> i used apple cider vinegar (with MOTHER in it) soaked on a small

piece of cotton ball that i

> secured over the wart with medical adhesive tape to treat them

topically, and colloidal

> silver to treat the virus internally, and they are gone.

>

> my natural healing advisor also suggested to me that i could use ONE

DROP of 35%

> hydrogen peroxide applied directly to the wart once every other day

to get rid of warts but

> i WASN'T ABOUT to start dripping highly corrosive chemicals on my

penis! ummmm, no

> thanks. getting caught in a zipper hurts bad enough!!

>

> in fairness, i recently used the hydrogen peroxide method to clear

up a wart on my hand

> and it worked like a charm.

>

> good luck on your path to health!

>

> all my best,

>

> RAZOR.

>

> oleander soup, Matt Ackerman <agzooer@ > wrote:

> >

> > Well I find it so bothersome I cry daily when I think about it.

mainly because of

> situations like yesterday. My clip of my cervix hurt bad. I know

some women do not feel it.

> I started to cry. That thing they put in my hurts enough already. I

was laying there crying. I

> heard the doctor say " Twelve o'clock " . I asked what was at 12. He

said that's where your

> biospy is coming from. I think that is probably where your abnormal

cells are. I asked if it

> was white. He didn't answer. The nurse told him that she told me

that the area that turns

> white is the abnormal cell areas. When he was done I stood up. My

dress hit the floor

> because of it's length and he saw I was crying. He acted concerned.

I went to slide my

> underwear on and he ran. It was almost like " I can examine you with

a thing sheet over

> you...as if it really is a 'private' situation but I can't talk

while you put your panties on " .

> Makes no sense to me. IF I had a patient that was crying I wouldn't

> > just leave the room. Luckily they didn't try to pawn any pain

medicine off on me. I just

> did some light walking and breathing which helped.

> >

> > --- On Tue, 9/30/08, Gaiacita <gaiacita@ .> wrote:

> >

> > Gaiacita <gaiacita@ .>

> > Re: Re: HPV

> > oleander soup

> > Tuesday, September 30, 2008, 11:48 PM

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Isn't it odd how now doctors don't even bother talking with

patients about things like

> this? I remember family doctors going over results with patients,

not sending their nurses

> to do it.

> >

> > Doctors! I stay as far away as possible.

> >

> > Samala,

> > Renee

> >

> >

> > -- --

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > I wrote it on a napkin with full intentions of quizing the doctor.

> > When I went into their procedure room a nurse sat down and talked

to me for about 30

> > minutes. She told me my pap smear was 'slightly abnormal' and

there wasn't anything

> > to worry about yet. Explained the procedure and that I needed to

come back in a week

> for

> > my results. Then she told me that once I received my results

they'd either have me come

> > in for a pap every 3 or 4 months 3 or 4 times a year for one or

two years. (I don't

> remember which was which on the 3 and 4's) OR a procedure called

LEEP. Who knows

> something about this? I am absolutely terrified. Again..I know this

is probably very minor

> compared to most people's problems here.

> >

> > --- On Fri, 9/12/08, Mike Golden <goldenmike86@ > wrote:

> >

> > Mike Golden <goldenmike86@ >

> > Re: Re: HPV

> > oleander soup

> > Friday, September 12, 2008, 4:16 PM

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > When you are told you have an abnormal Pap it usually means that

you have Class II

> inflammation. This is considered a precancerous condition, but not

inevetibly

> precancerous. This is more common in smokers and is often reversed

with vitamin C

> supplementation. The cervix is one of the tissues that has a high

vitamin C requirement.

> >

> > Mike

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Matt Ackerman <agzooer >

> > oleander soup

> > Friday, September 12, 2008 11:11:18 AM

> > Re: Re: HPV

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > :-)

> >

> > I was told it was abnormal. That's all I was told. I freaked out

and assumed the worst.

> My aunt died last month at the age of 42 and one of her cancers was

cervical. Then I had 2

> cousins pop up with HPV after being married for years. I had asked

this group what I

> should do if my results came back positive for HPV. I was not told I

had HPV at the time of

> receiving my abnormal pap results. They just stated 'abnormal'. I

asked about

> levels/grades etc. and was told 'just abnormal'. I don't know what

that means.

> >

> > I see the doctor Tuesday...after waiting 5-6 weeks after being

told my pap was

> abnormal. I got a call yesterday to change my time of appointment

and I asked the nurse

> if I had HPV. She said that if I had HPV they would have told me at

the time they told me

> my pap was abnormal. So I'm assuming I do not have HPV since I

wasn't told I did. So I'm

> pretty relieved in one way. It just all hit at a bad time.

> >

> > --- On Fri, 9/12/08, lostrin <lostrin (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> >

> > lostrin <lostrin (AT) gmail (DOT) com>

> > Re: Re: HPV

> > oleander soup

> > Friday, September 12, 2008, 11:38 AM

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Wait, I'm lost on this thread. Did you receive a diagnosis of HPV?

> > What exactly did the results show? What was communicated? Was it

> > just an abnormal smear?

> >

> > Janet

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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