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CarlaB Enthusiast
Carla is right

Sorry, don't hear that often so I had to highlight it!! ;):lol::lol::lol:

Are you throwing down the gauntlet? :P

Umm, if I need to. :rolleyes: It's a need that no one else has filled!!! You'd really be a taifun if you could do that!!

I'm sure Rinne bars will be a hit, too.

Bev, so glad the appt. went well. I want the details, sent you a PM.

As far as presidents, will they give their speeches with no shirt on? :P It's good to see that we're all as shallow as those men who want women with good bodies! :lol: Then we have Andrea wondering who all these people are. ;):D


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jerseyangel Proficient
As far as presidents, will they give their speeches with no shirt on? :P It's good to see that we're all as shallow as those men who want women with good bodies! :lol:

:lol: As shallow as they come :lol::ph34r::P

AndreaB Contributor

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AndreaB Contributor
Bev, so glad the appt. went well. I want the details, sent you a PM.

Bev, you know I want details. I want everyone's details. You have my email. :D

jerseyangel Proficient

Andrea--It's interesting--when you hit "reply" to your post, the list is more spread out and much easier to read. :blink:

jerseyangel Proficient
Bev, you know I want details. I want everyone's details. You have my email. :D

Me too!

Except the email--I'll PM it to you :)

Rachel--24 Collaborator

Nothing from Bev yet??? Shoot.... :P

I'll have to wait longer I suppose...

I'm not taking garlic yet...I AM trying to add fresh garlic to my dinner...but I'm cooking it, so I'm thinking it's not beneficial that way. I'm going to try the one you mentioned...sounds good.

Yeah...I'm really liking this one so far. Its the one that was mentioned alot in "The Yeast Syndrome"...I've taken it in capsules before but never could find the liquid extract until last night.

I'm putting the drops in warm water...it tastes really good. I LOVE garlic. :D

Did Dr. S suggest you take alpha lipoic acid? There has definately been no list of supplements that he's wanting me to take...just the whey protein and cats claw. :lol:

He's gonna be really impressed with all I'm taking now...in the past I havent been able to stay on anything...Its only been a few weeks now that I've been on the whey....( he gave it to me in October :rolleyes: ).

I bought the ALA on my own.....but then I read this...

Alpha lipoic acid should not be used alone, as it only mobilizes mercury with a weak bond. Without additional chelators present, such as DMPS or DMSA, the mercury may just redistribute elsewhere in the body instead of being removed.

I need to see what Dr. Amy says about it...I'll also ask Dr. S. in a few weeks.


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Rachel--24 Collaborator
I would consider coming to the states for treatment. The San Francisco Bay area has an appeal to me, I still have friends there from many years ago. :)

Yeah....and you have new friends here now too!!! :wub:

I didn't know you are supposed to hold it for 15 minutes ... I did for just a few, maybe 3? That was probably a good way to ease into it anyway and see how I react. Tomorrow I'll hold for longer. Had no trouble at all with a whole quart. :ph34r:

Rachel, does yours have a hard plastic tip? I read to use a soft tip, but mine is hard.

Carla...I dont force myself to hold it for any certain length of time. I just hold it as long as I can....sometimes its less than 5 minutes...other times longer than 15.

Yeah...mine is also a hard plastic tip. I havent had an uncomfortableness from it or anything.

I am blissfully ignoring all talk of coffee enemas. :ph34r:

:lol::lol:

We'll see how long you last......I think you'll get sucked in :P ....I agree with Carla....you know you wanna try it!! :lol::lol:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
I totally get the withdrawal :(:lol: I went for two days without a rinne bar and then lost it yesterday and ate more than 5, I lose track after that many :o but I had a really good excuse. :rolleyes:

Yeah....I ate 3 quarts ice cream. :ph34r:

I had a really good excuse too!! They were in the freezer and I needed more space for the veggies and meat. Plus its harder to be tempted when they arent staring at you every time you go in the fridge. So I ate them ALL. :D

Problem solved B)

I have wondered about a number of people on this board who are don't seem to recover with just the gluten free diet.

Yeah....there are alot here who continue to have problems.

Word of advice: Dont say too much about it outside this thread. ;)

Remember the heinosity of the thread we shall not speak of. :ph34r:

Let off steam? Can we let off steam?! :ph34r:

Let me just say it's much easier being a mother hen to you guys then to my children. (insert pulling hair out emoticon).

Yeah....you wanna add some words to your punching bag Andrea??? I ran out of space on mine several hundreds of pages ago. :lol:

In some ways I was fortunate because the consequences of eating anything risky for me were so awful I was self-disciplined by that. :lol:

Ummmm yeah....I know a thing or two about this too. :P

I dont know if I'd ever say I'm fortunate to be tortured by nearly all foods though. :unsure:

Yeah....the consequences are too great. At least God provided me one flavor of ice cream to enjoy for 8 months while I blissfully ignored candida. :D

OMG....I wonder if you guys can even guess how many hundreds of pints were consumed during that time. Hot ice cream....it got me through the entire winter. :wub:

tom Contributor

Hey everybody!! This is Murph after finding old acct name. Woohoo I used to party like member 1999! :)

At this point, I'm not turning down a test for anything!

I heard that.

AndreaB Contributor
Yeah....I ate 3 quarts ice cream. :ph34r:

I had a really good excuse too!! They were in the freezer and I needed more space for the veggies and meat. Plus its harder to be tempted when they arent staring at you every time you go in the fridge. So I ate them ALL. :D

:o:ph34r: That sounds really good.......somehow I think I'd be sick if I ate that much!

AndreaB Contributor
Andrea--It's interesting--when you hit "reply" to your post, the list is more spread out and much easier to read. :blink:

Yeah, it's nice before it's posted. I don't know why this program scrunches everything together. :huh:

AndreaB Contributor
Hey everybody!! This is Murph after finding old acct name. Woohoo I used to party like member 1999! :)

I heard that.

Boy! You are an oldie. :P:lol::lol:

Must have had some time on your hands. :D:P

AndreaB Contributor

Just talked to mom a little while ago. Talitha was taking her turn talking to her and I guess grandma had brought up taking her and Micah to NW Trek and Talitha started talking about grandma giving her food that made her sick before.

I think that must have been awhile ago. When we've been up recently (all of us) it's been fine. Anyway, grandma got mad and hung up on Talitha. Talitha was in tears. :( She thinks she said something wrong. I told her that she's right in being concerned about getting sick and bringing up that she has gotten sick before wasn't necessarily wrong.

jerseyangel Proficient
Anyway, grandma got mad and hung up on Talitha.

OMG--that is so sad...poor Talitha :(

Gee, she's just a child. Is your mom always like that? :unsure:

AndreaB Contributor
OMG--that is so sad...poor Talitha :(

Gee, she's just a child. Is your mom always like that? :unsure:

Pretty much. She doesn't agree with our lifestyle, beliefs or anything so that may be part of it. Talitha is easy to hurt, just like my mom and I were. I've got a backbone with some things, others no. My mom was hurt when she was younger and built a wall of protection around herself. I really don't want Talitha to have to do that.

My mom should know how T operates since she is pretty much like the females on my mom's side of the family. Headstrong, opinionated, perfectionist........

I'm not so much a perfectionist anymore, for the most part. I've learned to respect others opinions.....I'm not sure about the headstrong......you'd have to ask my husband. :ph34r:

I'm wondering if my mom doesn't have some kind of metals problem. She had/has a lot of amalgams too. With me being second born I probably didn't get so much of that, but my brother and I are five years apart. She thinks we are out in left field with half this stuff anyway. :blink:

She told me that my brother was following (kinda?) my advice and feeling better. She said it's hard for him because he eats out all the time. I don't know what my mom thinks about this. I hope she takes it seriously. I think she sees it as a way for him to lose weight, which he does need, but I hope she realizes he can't eat ANY gluten.

CarlaB Enthusiast
:lol::lol:

We'll see how long you last......I think you'll get sucked in :P ....I agree with Carla....you know you wanna try it!! :lol::lol:

Yeah, Morgan is already wanting to try it.

CarlaB Enthusiast
Yeah....I ate 3 quarts ice cream. :ph34r:

In ONE sitting???? :o

Hey everybody!! This is Murph after finding old acct name. Woohoo I used to party like member 1999! :)

So do we call your Murph or Tom? I see you had some extra time on your hands!!

Just talked to mom a little while ago. Talitha was taking her turn talking to her and I guess grandma had brought up taking her and Micah to NW Trek and Talitha started talking about grandma giving her food that made her sick before.

It's sad when adults act like children and hurt children in the process. I just tell my kids that sometimes adults don't act like adults and to remember how much it hurt to ... in this case ... be hung up on so that they're sure they never do that.

tom Contributor
So do we call you Murph or Tom? I see you had some extra time on your hands!!

Hmmm I'll answer to either. Not sure which acct I want to use. I suppose there's a certain cachet to a lower member #, but not so much to me.

I'd turned on the pc to check out food/symptom diary from aug/sep '05, when I was last feeling great. Mentally anyway. And ran into old links to threads here that I knew I'd posted in. Bingo! There I was.

Then again, I didn't need the name as much as guessing email/pw for that name. :)

tabasco32 Apprentice

Yeah I found a store here that sells enyma bags. You can use for douce, enymas and it's rubber. But they sold the last one today. SO now I have to wait till tomorrow to do the enymas. Did anyone feel the squirt come from their right side. Wouldn't all the toxins squirting from their cause badness for the small intestine? Just thinking about it makes me weak like jello. A squirt. Does the squirt hurt or feel funny? Just wondering before I do this tomorrow.

Lisa

rinne Apprentice

Hi Murph/Tom. :)

Sorry, don't hear that often so I had to highlight it!! ;):lol:

Umm, if I need to. :rolleyes: It's a need that no one else has filled!!! You'd really be a taifun if you could do that!!

Glad to give you a giggle.

What would go into these magical bars? No dairy, no fruit, no sugar, no chocolate, no nuts, no grains.... :lol:

Yeah....and you have new friends here now too!!! :wub:

....

Shucks. :wub:

Yeah....I ate 3 quarts ice cream.

I had a really good excuse too!! They were in the freezer and I needed more space for the veggies and meat. Plus its harder to be tempted when they arent staring at you every time you go in the fridge. So I ate them ALL.

Problem solved

Yeah....there are alot here who continue to have problems.

Word of advice: Dont say too much about it outside this thread.

Remember the heinosity of the thread we shall not speak of.

Yeah....you wanna add some words to your punching bag Andrea??? I ran out of space on mine several hundreds of pages ago.

Ummmm yeah....I know a thing or two about this too.

I dont know if I'd ever say I'm fortunate to be tortured by nearly all foods though. :unsure:

Yeah....the consequences are too great. At least God provided me one flavor of ice cream to enjoy for 8 months while I blissfully ignored candida.

OMG....I wonder if you guys can even guess how many hundreds of pints were consumed during that time. Hot ice cream....it got me through the entire winter. :wub:

Rachel, you are too funny. I love the way you solve problems, you rachel them. :P:lol::lol::lol:

I venture out of Rachelville once in a while but I am generally careful about what I say, I'm sure I could be strung up for heresy if I suggested that many of those who have found their cure may find in a few years they have other problems. I think some will find they may have multiple diagnosis and treatments for a variety of ailments that in some cases I think may solely be attributed to Lyme. This is just an opinion.

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I think that must have been awhile ago. When we've been up recently (all of us) it's been fine. Anyway, grandma got mad and hung up on Talitha. Talitha was in tears. :( She thinks she said something wrong. I told her that she's right in being concerned about getting sick and bringing up that she has gotten sick before wasn't necessarily wrong.

Ouch, poor Talitha. :( How difficult to have a Grandmother who behaves like that.

I've been sitting here laughing, I love it when we hit our funny bones. :lol: I think laughter is an expression of wellness and that the more we laugh the more we help our bodies remember wellness.

CarlaB Enthusiast
Did anyone feel the squirt come from their right side.

I didn't.

What would go into these magical bars? No dairy, no fruit, no sugar, no chocolate, no nuts, no grains.... :lol:

I have no idea, but I have an idea for the name ... The Nothing Bar!

rinne Apprentice
...

I have no idea, but I have an idea for the name ... The Nothing Bar!

:lol:

AndreaB Contributor

Oh, I forgot to mention. I asked my mom about the rat bite and the possibility of lyme. She said they tested for that and I was clear.......with all I've learned is that supposed to make me feel better. :blink:

jmengert Enthusiast

Thanks for the welcome, Patti. This place *is* wonderful, and I don't know what I would have done if I hadn't found it when I was diagnosed. I learn so much more from you all than my doctor(s).

And, Patti, that's what I'm afraid of, too--that's the tests for bacterial overgrowth is going to come back negative because all of my other tests have. It's kind of sad when you get to a point to *wanting* to be diagnosed with something!

That leads me to ask you all, what are your thoughts on IBS? My GI thinks I have it and celiac, but then again I was diagnosed with IBS about 7 years ago, well before my celiac diagnosis, which I now think was undiagnosed celiac. Do you all put any faith in a IBS diagnosis (because I kind of don't....)?

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