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Old 10-21-2007, 04:29 AM   #1
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My husband has hearing loss, PTSD, diabetes, arthritis, etc. all service related. After almost 40 years he is finally going to have an agent orange tox screen.

Who did your husband serve with?

Please tell him we said "Welcome Home!" and "Thank you."

If your husband was in Vietnam, then it is assumed that he was exposed to agent orange and is entitiled to disability from the VA for the diabetes (you probably already know that). Anyway, my husband didn't have to take the tox screen, we just had to fill out all the paperwork to get him qualified for disability. Thankfully, he escaped the PTSD.

I don't know who he served in Vietnam with - but he was at a rest and recuperation station on the south china sea, near Na Trang I believe, where he served as a personnel clerk - he processed people in and out as they took their leave.

He acquired rheumatic fever while he was in basic training, so when they sent him to Vietnam, thankfully, he had a desk job, rather than being out in the jungle.
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Old 10-21-2007, 07:11 AM   #2
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I have coronary artery disease; have 2 stents and had one heart attack.
I have type 2diabetes. Hypothyroid, hypertension, hypercholesterol, many different allergies, arthritis, and my right knee cap is floating loose in my leg. I still carry the effects of bells palsy from several years ago.

I take my meds, try to just ignore it all and get on with life. I can't do what I used to do, but then I'm not as young as I used to be either. LOL
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Old 10-21-2007, 07:51 AM   #3
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I've been so blessed, Thank God. The only time I was ever hospitalized was to have a baby, and I'm 60 years old.

I do have cluster headaches, which tried to destroy about 20 years of my life, but
after I hit my 50's, the pain really subsided. They also came out with a new med, Imitrex injections, which made it liveable, about 15 years ago. They were known to cause the highest level of pain known to medicine at one point, and were known as "suicide" headaches because some patients were known to commit suicide rather than live with them.

They're really strange, the cause is unknown, are a male dominated disease, and are thought to be somehow neurological. I began to get them about a month ago, but have learned to start with lowering my blood pressure before they really kick in - well, it worked, and now I'm beginning to cut back on the blood pressure meds.
I bypassed the doctor because she would have put me on all kinds of meds.

I also have scoliosis which is just now causing neck pain. I have the greatest chiropractor, and, because of her, have very little discomfort.

My daughter, on the other hand, as most you know, has MS. I understand that she has been doing really well for the past couple of years. She and I are estranged, which is the only really bad thing in my life at this point..

The rest, health included, is really really good.
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Old 10-21-2007, 07:58 AM   #4
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Sounds like we are all coping and doing pretty darn well! Congratulations to all of us!

Rheumatoid arthritis is definitely a very common symptom of Lyme disease when it is transmitted by tick bite. The current tests most MDs use for Lyme have ahigh rate of false negatives so get the new test. Your MD can request the directions - and yes, it is covered by insurance.

Weight gain and a struggle to lose it can also be caused by Lyme disease. I've lost 90 pounds over the years and part of that came from treatment of allergies and treatment for Lyme.

Cluster headaches - I'd look at Lyme, as strange as that sounds.

Anyone dealing with any systemic health issue should get the new Lyme test. The most conservative estimate is that 15% of us have it but since it triggers ADHD, bi-polar, fibromyalgia, Lupus... I tend to think it is much higher. It is contagious so you didn't have to get a tick bite. In over 95% of the cases, when one person in a household has Lyme, so does everyone else in the household.

For rheumatic fever recovery, I would try the same tincture we use to help us fight the Lyme bacteria and to help our immune systems get back on track - a special form of cat's claw that is called non-TOA. It's called Prima Una de Gato. This desert plant is a natural quinalone and has two alkloids, one promotes the immune system and the other does the opposite. Non-TOA cat's claw is without the alkaloid that undoes the good work of the first alkaloid.

I have an article about this if anyone wants the pdf pm your email address to me and I will send it to you. It's too big to post here.

I have to do some more writing and some tutoring so I'll post more later.
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Old 10-22-2007, 04:58 AM   #5
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It amazes me all the health issues possible to a human being. WOW

How many of us wake up each morning saying to ourselves before both eyes are open "I feel so amazingly wonderful today" LOL

I think my worst physical issue is degenerative disc disease in my neck. I shouldn't do most of the hobbies I do but I refuse to not do it, LOL.

I wish everyone a healthy feel good kinda day.
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Old 10-22-2007, 09:26 AM   #6
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I have several health problems too. I have high blood pressure, high cholesterol, mitral valve prolapse (heart murmur), anxiety attacks, and low thyroid. I'm overweight not because I eat too much but because I have a very low metabolism. I've been keeping an eye on my blood sugar, which I think is fine, but the doctor's not too sure about. He and I often have differing opinions about my health care!!!! Getting older is the pits!!!!!!
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Old 10-22-2007, 09:52 AM   #7
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When I got my food allergies treated through the more advanced allergy testing and treatment which I will detail later (kind of rushing out the door) I stopped eating too much.
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Old 10-22-2007, 10:28 AM   #8
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Of my 3 children, only the oldest has really had medical problems. She was a twin, and I miscarried her sibling but managed to carry her to 35 weeks. When she was 4 days old, her medical problems started to be noticed. She weighed only 4 lbs 15 oz at that time.

She was born with a hole in her heart (Ventricular septal defect) and a ring growing around a coronary artery that was closing it off. She had major heart surgery at age 4 where they actually stopped and re-started her heart to get the needed repairs done.

She has no sinuses in her forehead; had her appendix, gall bladder and several ovarian cysts removed in her early teens. She had a tooth that grew sideways in her gum rather than down as it should have, and had chemical imbalances in her brain that caused life threatening episodes many times over about a 12 year period. I seriously doubted for a long time that she would live to be an adult or ever have a normal life.

She is now 33, married, is a private care nurse, has 2 darling kids of her own and I'm extremely proud of her. She was a fighter and won!
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