Guest guest Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 Hello everybody & thank you for the acceptance into the group. It'll probably take forever to catch up, but my main issue is help breathing, & maintaining oxygen in the blood. My last blood level check was 94%, but that's a struggle, since my total lung capacity is 32%. Have a collapsed lung, & Doc has no intention of re-inflating it. Meso is a good possibility, but has diagnosed emphasema. I have to be careful, because when I get out of breath, it takes a while to get it back. Sometimes I feel like a ginnea pig because I've outlived my grandmother, grandfather & my brother. Anyway, much obliged, Sivada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2010 Report Share Posted May 13, 2010 Hi Sivada,If Meso is a possibility, I would strongly urge you to take oleander and incorporate the entire Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol. To help with low oxygen, Utopia Silver has a supplement by the name of OxyGen. Each capsule contains the equivalent of 12 drops of 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide. I used this supplement last summer when I came down with a quite severe lung infection in order to keep my oxygen level up. If you should decide to get this supplement, by using coupon code LR001, you will receive a 15% discount if it is not on sale. By the way, this discount applies to all of Utopia Silver's products.Just out of curiosity....... Why won't the doctor inflate your lung?My Best,sivada4u <tdaviswolfoleander soup Sent: Tue, May 11, 2010 7:50:05 PM Acceptance Hello everybody & thank you for the acceptance into the group. It'll probably take forever to catch up, but my main issue is help breathing, & maintaining oxygen in the blood. My last blood level check was 94%, but that's a struggle, since my total lung capacity is 32%. Have a collapsed lung, & Doc has no intention of re-inflating it. Meso is a good possibility, but has diagnosed emphasema. I have to be careful, because when I get out of breath, it takes a while to get it back. Sometimes I feel like a ginnea pig because I've outlived my grandmother, grandfather & my brother. Anyway, much obliged, Sivada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2010 Report Share Posted May 14, 2010 Thanks , I'll have to work it into my budget. I don't have insurance, self pay, so keeping up with med's, etc., is a struggle. Lost my job back in 2000, due to scoliosis issues, & unemployed since. Volunteer with Birds of Prey, when I can, (Love Wild birds & many protected species visit us). Doc says if re-inflated, wouldn't gain much in comparison to cost. 'IF' there's anything bad in there, I wouldn't last more than a couple of weeks. So much scar tissue, it's unreal. I told him I'd understand if it was my left, but have done nothing, no injuries, etc., to right. Have 32% of total lung capacity, so I take it EZ, turtles pace + 7, LOL. My long legs & 3' stride, helps a lot. Count on nephews a lot, & enjoy spending time with them (they come to help, so I teach them something), every visit. Much obliged, I'll check it out. Sivada (EZ T) Utopia Silver OxyGen oleander soup , May <luellamay129 wrote: > > Hi Sivada, > > If Meso is a possibility, I would strongly urge you to take oleander and incorporate the entire Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol. To help with low oxygen, Utopia Silver has a supplement by the name of OxyGen. Each capsule contains the equivalent of 12 drops of 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide. I used this supplement last summer when I came down with a quite severe lung infection in order to keep my oxygen level up. If you should decide to get this supplement, by using coupon code LR001, you will receive a 15% discount if it is not on sale. By the way, this discount applies to all of Utopia Silver's products. > > Just out of curiosity....... Why won't the doctor inflate your lung? > > My Best, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2010 Report Share Posted May 14, 2010 Sivada, did the doctor ever give you a diagnosis? Ask him if it is or could be bronchiectasis. Once we know exactly what the cause is, then we have something concrete to work with.My Best,sivada4u <tdaviswolfoleander soup Sent: Fri, May 14, 2010 2:22:28 PM Re: Acceptance Thanks , I'll have to work it into my budget. I don't have insurance, self pay, so keeping up with med's, etc., is a struggle. Lost my job back in 2000, due to scoliosis issues, & unemployed since. Volunteer with Birds of Prey, when I can, (Love Wild birds & many protected species visit us). Doc says if re-inflated, wouldn't gain much in comparison to cost. 'IF' there's anything bad in there, I wouldn't last more than a couple of weeks. So much scar tissue, it's unreal. I told him I'd understand if it was my left, but have done nothing, no injuries, etc., to right. Have 32% of total lung capacity, so I take it EZ, turtles pace + 7, LOL. My long legs & 3' stride, helps a lot. Count on nephews a lot, & enjoy spending time with them (they come to help, so I teach them something), every visit. Much obliged, I'll check it out. Sivada (EZ T) Utopia Silver OxyGen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2010 Report Share Posted May 15, 2010 For the scar tissue in your lungs I strongly recommend taking serrapeptase. It worked for my sister in law's lung fibroids and scar tissue. And it dissolved some large cysts I had. It is not expensive from www.iherb.com. You must take it without food for it to work. - Steveoleander soup <oleander soup >oleander soup <oleander soup >Fri May 14 14:22:28 2010 Re: Acceptance Thanks ,I'll have to work it into my budget. I don't have insurance, self pay, so keeping up with med's, etc., is a struggle. Lost my job back in 2000, due to scoliosis issues, & unemployed since. Volunteer with Birds of Prey, when I can, (Love Wild birds & many protected species visit us). Doc says if re-inflated, wouldn't gain much in comparison to cost. 'IF' there's anything bad in there, I wouldn't last more than a couple of weeks. So much scar tissue, it's unreal. I told him I'd understand if it was my left, but have done nothing, no injuries, etc., to right. Have 32% of total lung capacity, so I take it EZ, turtles pace + 7, LOL. My long legs & 3' stride, helps a lot. Count on nephews a lot, & enjoy spending time with them (they come to help, so I teach them something), every visit. Much obliged, I'll check it out.Sivada (EZ T) Utopia Silver OxyGen oleander soup , May <luellamay129 wrote:>> Hi Sivada,> > If Meso is a possibility, I would strongly urge you to take oleander and incorporate the entire Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol. To help with low oxygen, Utopia Silver has a supplement by the name of OxyGen. Each capsule contains the equivalent of 12 drops of 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide. I used this supplement last summer when I came down with a quite severe lung infection in order to keep my oxygen level up. If you should decide to get this supplement, by using coupon code LR001, you will receive a 15% discount if it is not on sale. By the way, this discount applies to all of Utopia Silver's products.> > Just out of curiosity....... Why won't the doctor inflate your lung?> > My Best,> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2010 Report Share Posted May 15, 2010 Also, Sivada, if this is your first order with iherb, you can get $5.00 off with your first purchase when you use referral code XOT949.My Best,"Norton, Steve" <stephen.nortonoleander soup Sent: Fri, May 14, 2010 9:01:59 PMRe: Re: Acceptance For the scar tissue in your lungs I strongly recommend taking serrapeptase. It worked for my sister in law's lung fibroids and scar tissue. And it dissolved some large cysts I had. It is not expensive from www.iherb.com. You must take it without food for it to work. - Steve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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