heart surgery,lung collapsing,tremors,degenerative bone disease…I’m too young?
October 23rd, 2009 | by admin |super-a-ventricular tachacardia started at 16….every month sometimes twice a month,tremors since I was 20,lung collapsed at24 and now bone disorder…am i falling apart?
Possibly diet related. You could try http://www.drdrew.com and join (free) and enquire there. One thing worth trying is the basic diet for 3 weeks at least: rice (brown; preferably organic or biodynamic as with the others, if you can access and afford them), beans (mung bean sprouts are easy and nutritious, but add some to a serve of red kidney beans, or other types), a serve peas or lentils, a serve of broccoli, preferably, or other dark green vegetable, a serve of yam (sweet potato) or other yellow orange vegetable. Fruit, including grapefruit or orange, and preferably an avocado, and a calcium supplement, as well as 4 fish oil supplements. Bottled water only, at least 8 x 250 ml glasses daily. A serve is 2 heaped tablespoons, or 1/2 a cupful. After at least 3 weeks, try reintroducing dairy products, and see what reaction occurs over the next couple of weeks. Then cereals and sourdough breads for 2 weeks. Then other bread & pasta products. Then nuts. Then fish (sardines or the types recommended by Dr. Mercola at www.mercola.com). Then other protein sources (eggs, poultry, meat). Finally, other things, like mushrooms, and chocolate and coffee, in moderation. Have you been tested for heavy metal/organochlorine exposure? Practise one of the relaxation methods at http://www.ezy-build.net.nz/~shaneris on page 2, preferably morning, afternoon, and evening; exercise daily, and use affirmations/positive thinking/journalling, etc. methods to be found at the mental-health-abc website.
6 Responses to “heart surgery,lung collapsing,tremors,degenerative bone disease…I’m too young?”
By Kara on Oct 24, 2009 | Reply
with bad luck always comes good.
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By sk8tergurl1405 on Oct 24, 2009 | Reply
Dont worry honey Your not falling apart. I wish you good luck and I’ll pray for you. thats alot to go threw in a life. Ive had breast surgery at 15 and I have heart problems. But dont worry bout it god has something good stored for you in the future! Live a long and happy life!
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By caffsans on Oct 24, 2009 | Reply
sorry to hear you have so many health problems =if I could fix you up I would =you are going to have to put yourself into the Lords hands and he will do what is best for you=God Bless
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By sugarpacketchad on Oct 24, 2009 | Reply
I understand what you are going through sort of. I got a brain injury and a broken hip at 17. My heart problems held off till I was 32.
Just don’t get too down on yourself for your physical problems. It’s not your fault…
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By Shelly F on Oct 24, 2009 | Reply
Sounds like it. I’m sorry, I hope you get better.
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By CLICKHEREx on Oct 24, 2009 | Reply
Possibly diet related. You could try http://www.drdrew.com and join (free) and enquire there. One thing worth trying is the basic diet for 3 weeks at least: rice (brown; preferably organic or biodynamic as with the others, if you can access and afford them), beans (mung bean sprouts are easy and nutritious, but add some to a serve of red kidney beans, or other types), a serve peas or lentils, a serve of broccoli, preferably, or other dark green vegetable, a serve of yam (sweet potato) or other yellow orange vegetable. Fruit, including grapefruit or orange, and preferably an avocado, and a calcium supplement, as well as 4 fish oil supplements. Bottled water only, at least 8 x 250 ml glasses daily. A serve is 2 heaped tablespoons, or 1/2 a cupful. After at least 3 weeks, try reintroducing dairy products, and see what reaction occurs over the next couple of weeks. Then cereals and sourdough breads for 2 weeks. Then other bread & pasta products. Then nuts. Then fish (sardines or the types recommended by Dr. Mercola at http://www.mercola.com). Then other protein sources (eggs, poultry, meat). Finally, other things, like mushrooms, and chocolate and coffee, in moderation. Have you been tested for heavy metal/organochlorine exposure? Practise one of the relaxation methods at http://www.ezy-build.net.nz/~shaneris on page 2, preferably morning, afternoon, and evening; exercise daily, and use affirmations/positive thinking/journalling, etc. methods to be found at the mental-health-abc website.
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