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tom Contributor
Candida is a symptom. It means that things are "off" in your body. Your body is no longer in balance and the yeast is no longer in check...as it would be in a healthy body.

.........

. . .. Yeast binds with mercury so when there are high levels of yeast there are usually high levels of mercury and vice versa.

After considering the risks involved w/ doing so, I've again decided to present an opposing viewpoint in this, an open forum.

While I have no reason to dispute that high levels of mercury lead to high levels of yeast - and in fact, like the theory whereby the body allows yeast to propagate & surround the merc, thus protecting the body from it - I still find it very difficult to believe that every person who ever had a candida problem also has/had a mercury problem.

I had some pretty extreme candida symptoms, and still have some light ones, but I doubt I could've had so many fantastic days/wks/months since June if I have high levels of mercury.

There.

Just another viewpoint.


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dlp252 Apprentice
What is chacoral for.

And can some one tell me how to quote from different people posts, i just know how to qiote from one post.

Charcoal is a binder...it binds with things in your system and then gets excreted. It will bind with good things too, so generally I hear it is best to take it away from other supplements and things.

To do multiple quotes, at the bottom of each post are two buttons "reply" and "+quote". If you are reading a post you want to quote, but want to do more than one at a time, hit the -quote button. Nothing happens, except that that button turns red. When you've finished reading and now want to reply, hit the MAIN reply button at the very bottom of the thread. A new window should open up with all the quoted posts. I delete out what I don't want to reply to usually, but you don't have to...just make sure you leave the quote tags.

I'm sorry I'm not making that easier to understand, but I'm hungry and dinner is calling, lol. :lol:

confused Community Regular
Charcoal is a binder...it binds with things in your system and then gets excreted. It will bind with good things too, so generally I hear it is best to take it away from other supplements and things.

To do multiple quotes, at the bottom of each post are two buttons "reply" and "+quote". If you are reading a post you want to quote, but want to do more than one at a time, hit the -quote button. Nothing happens, except that that button turns red. When you've finished reading and now want to reply, hit the MAIN reply button at the very bottom of the thread. A new window should open up with all the quoted posts. I delete out what I don't want to reply to usually, but you don't have to...just make sure you leave the quote tags.

I'm sorry I'm not making that easier to understand, but I'm hungry and dinner is calling, lol. :lol:

i understoof perfectly, i know im hungry to but im in bed and hubby is cooking it lol

paula

AndreaB Contributor

Reading right along......

Nyxie, I hope tomorrow goes well. Sounds like you've got some good answers and a plan.

Donna, I think you explained the quotes pretty well.

I'm tired.....tried moving some couches around a too narrow corner and I'm wiped out. We need to get rid of one that Micah decided to cut the fabric on........and we are trying to figure out a temp. room for T out in the main room and move S to her room. She says she'd feel better closer to our room even though it's still on the other end of the house.

dlp252 Apprentice
i understoof perfectly, i know im hungry to but im in bed and hubby is cooking it lol

Hope he's making you something good!!!! :P

CarlaB Enthusiast
I guess i need to check the gel i put in the kids hair, i know i mostly remember to wash my hands after.

paula

Your kids and your husband should be using gluten-free body products. IMO it's more important to your health than them eating gluten-free. You touch them, so you get their products on your hands.

confused Community Regular
Your kids and your husband should be using gluten-free body products. IMO it's more important to your health than them eating gluten-free. You touch them, so you get their products on your hands.

I was just thinking about this the other day. i kissed my husbands shoulder and after i did that i was thinking could i get glutened from this, im not sure if his soap is gluten free i have never checked. I do know that only the girls and i use the bathtub downstairs and they use the same products as I do. The boys say they cant use dove soap cause its a girls soap, so i tell them they cant use my bathroom lol.

But i bet this could be one reason my numbers are still high, since i do touch them and kiss them on their checks. Im going to go check on their soap and gel right now.

andrea,

he is making tacos, well taco crunch, i like mine with chips broken up and then all the good stuff on top lol

paula


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confusedks Enthusiast

Tom,

I agree that I don't think everyone who has candida has metal issues. I don't know if I do, but I know I was on "the pill" for quite a while and I think that's when I started having problems especially since I didn't take anything to counteract it. Also, people on abx can run into problems as we all know.

Nyxie,

I agree you need to see how your LLMD is to you...I also agree with Sherry...does he listen to you? That's HUGE!!!!!! Mine is really great, and really cares a lot about what I had to say...so did his entire office staff. They really don't think I'm crazy. :lol:

Andrea,

That sounds exhausting! I hope you get some rest! :)

Paula,

Could your entire house go gluten free or would that be too hard to do?

confused Community Regular

kassandra,

it is becoming gluten free after the first of the yr.

paula

mftnchn Explorer

Yes Tom, I think a lot of these issues are related but not necessarily or in the same way in each person.

Just like in the main forum we see symptoms posted about and different people sharing how one approach or another worked for them. It is amazing to read the variety of approaches and what works.

Nyxie63 Apprentice
Nyxie I understand your concerns <_<

Sorry about not getting the support you need, I hope things turn around in that daprtment soon because it is crucial to have.

Thank you. :) Hubby thinks I'm obsessing and is afraid its going to make me nuts-er. Yeah, I am obsessing (kinda). I want to find out why I feel like this and the drs I've been seeing haven't been any help. My mom thinks I'm a hypochondriac. My friends have pretty much decided that they don't want to hear it (except for one who works for the local health department, and then I think its professional curiosity). Even one of my friends who has FM poo-poos all this. Never expected that kind of response from her. I'm really feeling alone right now. Thank goodness for you guys.

There are tick born disease clinics that follow ISDA .... I'm not saying he's at one, just that they exist. But if they say he's an LLMD at Lymenet, he probably is. :)

He was on the list that Meg sent, so I'm pretty sure he's an LLMD.

I think beyond being an LLMD, I'd notice his attitude. He may have his opinions but does he listen to you? If things aren't working too well and you make a suggestion from your research, what's his attitude?

You're right. Attitude's a biggie. I tend to go into new drs offices with my hackles up anyway. So used to being jerked around, I expect it. Would love to be pleasantly surprised.

I'd go...I think your plan is a good one. It's great to have someone that's seen him tell you their experiences, but on the other hand, he may have a totally different approach with you than he did with the others. Rachel and I see the same LLMD and he is doing different things for both of us because our situations are different enough. We have the same issues, but not the same bodies if that makes any sense.

Yep. That makes sense.

Nyxie, I hope tomorrow goes well. Sounds like you've got some good answers and a plan.

I'm tired.....tried moving some couches around a too narrow corner and I'm wiped out. We need to get rid of one that Micah decided to cut the fabric on........and we are trying to figure out a temp. room for T out in the main room and move S to her room. She says she'd feel better closer to our room even though it's still on the other end of the house.

Thanks! Spending tonight making copies of labwork, finishing up paperwork, and getting everything together. Hopefully, I won't be so overwhelmed tomorrow, I'll actually be able to absorb some of what he's saying.

And OW! Moving furniture isn't fun at any point. Maybe take a nice long soak in the tub?

Nyxie,

I agree you need to see how your LLMD is to you...I also agree with Sherry...does he listen to you? That's HUGE!!!!!! Mine is really great, and really cares a lot about what I had to say...so did his entire office staff. They really don't think I'm crazy. :lol:

That'd be nice. :)

CarlaB Enthusiast
He was on the list that Meg sent, so I'm pretty sure he's an LLMD.

Who is Meg?

confusedks Enthusiast

Paula,

Good! I hope that helps your health.

Everyone,

Okay, I have a family member who has meningitis and she has been sick FOREVER!!!! I found out on Christmas day that she has had positive tests for Lyme, but "now tests negative!" I heard this and wanted to scream! This poor woman has been in and out of hospitals for pain, depressed, etc.

Obviously she doesn't know about Lyme other than what her duck dr's are telling her. She also told me that her symptoms seem to get really bad when it's around that time of the month...so bad that they are going to put her on the shot to help. <sigh>

My question is, how do I approach her about this? I think she is pretty open, but she is in her 50's and I think at this point, she is really "done" exploring what could be causing her illnesses.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Kassandra, could you print out some information from ILADS? Maybe the FAQ's? Maybe the Dr. B guidelines?

confusedks Enthusiast

Carla,

That's a good idea. I do want to talk to her over the phone though and tell her about some of what I have gone through so she can understand that there is hope for her and she doesn't need to "settle" for a "slow" paced life at her age. She has been so bad at times, she can't walk, etc.

Nyxie63 Apprentice
Who is Meg?

She's one of the gals that sends lists of LLMDs in PMs to folks posting on the "searching for drs" board on LN. Guess she's been around for awhile - her member number is below 100.

Rachel--24 Collaborator
After considering the risks involved w/ doing so, I've again decided to present an opposing viewpoint in this, an open forum.

I dont consider your post to be an opposing viewpoint since I've never once stated anywhere that...

"every person who ever had a candida problem also has/had a mercury problem." I think I've always made that clear in our past discussions.

Yeast binds with mercury so when there are high levels of yeast there are usually high levels of mercury and vice versa.

This statement is very true...in the majority of cases where there is a chronic candida situation which is not effectively treated the patient usually does have high levels of heavy metals. Of course thats not the cause in EVERY case....some people have AIDS or other conditions which are compromising the immune system.

I have never said that mercury is the cause for every case of candida....some people have had candida from Celiac and easily recover once they remove gluten and heal. I'm mainly talking about chronic candida infections...which are not easily treatable. If you've been on the diet for a long period of time but cant get off it w/out the candida coming right back...thats a chronic candida situation.

I had some pretty extreme candida symptoms, and still have some light ones, but I doubt I could've had so many fantastic days/wks/months since June if I have high levels of mercury.

Yes...and you are on the diet. I have fantastic days on the diet as well. This is why I suggested that Paula definately do the diet...because she WILL feel better.

Ultimately, I think most of the folks here want to try to regain their health....I know I do. I'm not satisfied with staying on a restricted diet for the rest of my life...I want my body to be as healthy as it can be. This is why I go way beyond treating the symptoms...in my own life...and in my posts. I hope you can understand that.

If some people choose not to address the underlying issues I have no problem with that....why would I?? I'm only sharing what I've learned under the assumption that people posting here are looking for answers.

CarlaB Enthusiast
She's one of the gals that sends lists of LLMDs in PMs to folks posting on the "searching for drs" board on LN. Guess she's been around for awhile - her member number is below 100.

Oh. :) He must be an LLMD then! But, most of those people with lists don't actually know each doctor, so there is an admitted ignorance in their abilities .... so, he could be good, he might not .... I'd still go see and make your decision afterward. It would have been nice for you to talk to an actual patient of his, but most of us don't have that privilege.

confused Community Regular

Carla,

That's a good idea. I do want to talk to her over the phone though and tell her about some of what I have gone through so she can understand that there is hope for her and she doesn't need to "settle" for a "slow" paced life at her age. She has been so bad at times, she can't walk, etc.

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kassandra so do u think she cant walk cause of the lyme and not the mengitsis. I know a guy here that has had menigtsis 2 times and he can no longer walk. Then look how bad my bil got with the disease. Plus i have a friend at home that has menigtsis and she is in really bad shape. Menigtsis does some havoc on ur body that takes yrs to repair, if you can even repair ur body.

paula

CarlaB Enthusiast

Paula, here's an article I just read that says that meningitis can be a complication of Lyme. Open Original Shared Link

confused Community Regular
Paula, here's an article I just read that says that meningitis can be a complication of Lyme. Open Original Shared Link

thanks for that article carla. I wonder if i should mention that to the people i know. I know the one that has got it 2 times has been all over the world, so it could be from lyme. I wonder if there are stats showing how many get meningtis from lyme, it would be interesting to find out.

paula

mftnchn Explorer
My question is, how do I approach her about this? I think she is pretty open, but she is in her 50's and I think at this point, she is really "done" exploring what could be causing her illnesses.

Its hard to know. It really depends on how open she is.

I wonder if you could pick out a few stories of people from here or lyme net that resemble her story. Tell her you are concerned about all she has been dealing with, especially since your own struggles have had you on such an up and down roller coaster. Say that you picked out some stories that you thought she might appreciate. Maybe there are some options mentioned there she might consider.

Then if she is responsive, go from there. I'd avoid giving her lots of information, it might be overwhelming and she might be more resistant.

tom Contributor
. . .. - I still find it very difficult to believe that every person who ever had a candida problem also has/had a mercury problem.

Oops I DID overstate this. I was trying to hurry it up while the kids washed up for dinner.

So .. .

While high mercury may usually mean high yeast, I don't believe high yeast usually means high mercury.

confusedks Enthusiast
kassandra so do u think she cant walk cause of the lyme and not the mengitsis. I know a guy here that has had menigtsis 2 times and he can no longer walk. Then look how bad my bil got with the disease. Plus i have a friend at home that has menigtsis and she is in really bad shape. Menigtsis does some havoc on ur body that takes yrs to repair, if you can even repair ur body.

paula

I don't think she can't walk because of Lyme, I think it's from the meningitis (well, actually I don't really know...) which I believe may be a complication of Lyme. Escpecially since she has tested positive for Lyme before.

Paula, here's an article I just read that says that meningitis can be a complication of Lyme. Open Original Shared Link

Carla, Thanks for that! I read it too...I will maybe send it to her. How is your cold doing?

Its hard to know. It really depends on how open she is.

I wonder if you could pick out a few stories of people from here or lyme net that resemble her story. Tell her you are concerned about all she has been dealing with, especially since your own struggles have had you on such an up and down roller coaster. Say that you picked out some stories that you thought she might appreciate. Maybe there are some options mentioned there she might consider.

Then if she is responsive, go from there. I'd avoid giving her lots of information, it might be overwhelming and she might be more resistant.

Thanks Sherry. I agree. I will talk to her on the phone soon, depending on how I feel.

confused Community Regular

I just had to share that i slept all night last night, well from 11 to 5, til my husbnad went to work and then called me to open the door becuase he forgot his wallet, but it felt great to sleep that long. How did everyone else sleep.

paula

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