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I have RSD, Fibromyalgia, Pagets Disease, arthritis, allergies, a spinal column stimulator implanted

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Work Injury 04/28/1990 RSD, Fibromyalgia, in 2006 Pagets Disease

I have Grandchildren 2 girls 1 is 8 yrs old and the other is 6 going...

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Sunday, October 26, 2008
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My Family has had to deal with High cholesterol for generations. I know that both my Gandparents had high cholesterol, my Father had it and I have it. As far as I know my family has been treated with medication since available and I know my Father was on a ^ Cholesterol diet with medidation yet he st...
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    Sue
    Tuesday, October 28, 2008 at 08:45 PM

    Thanks so very much for your post pakas.  It does sound like you are battling multiple issues - it must be a bit overwhelming at times.

     

    I suspect however that you are working with doctors who would be able to provide good advice regarding the cholesterol issues.  In the meantime, you may want to review the material at these links fo rmore information:

     

    Information on Cholesterol: The Basics

    Low Cholesterol Diet

    Cholesterol Questions and Answers

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    pakas
    Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 01:52 AM

    Hi Sue, Thanks for the info I will read it, although being an LPN and spending much of my time at WEBMD I do have a handle on my issues.        Paul

    Thanks Again

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  2. What do you take?
    Rikki Chamberlin
    Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 11:21 AM

    I have fibromyalgia and high colesterol alog with osteoarthritice. I am 49 and my grand parents passed away earley. How old are you? I am treating my fibromyalgia with Lyrica and mustle relaxers. Along with antidepressants.What are you doing to treat your symptoms?

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    pakas
    Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 02:00 AM

    Hello Rikki Chamberlin 

    I am 53  I take methadone 20 mg 4 X daily, Oxycontin Time released and short term capsule and Lyrica for break through pain salsalate an anti inflamintory for the ostioarthritis I have throughout my spine and joints

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  3. Statins effectiveness
    makinamotze
    Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 04:06 PM

    I'd consult with a Homeopathic doctor given your conditions. You may find that traditional approaches are not too effective on some of your disorders. Much of the mainstream medical community is lacking in understanding the real shorcomings of Statin meds, as you've seen with your father. Most of your conditions are caused by inflamatory processes within the body and are best handled by an integrated approach that promotes proper nutrition, and anti-inflamatory diet, and treatment of you as a whole person, rather than a bunch of organs that need meds to cover up symptoms

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    pakas
    Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 02:03 AM

    I already have, and I also have gone through Accupuncture treatments, I have been suffering from these disorders for many years and have seen many different Doctors concerning Treatment.

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    Anonymous
    Friday, October 31, 2008 at 11:41 AM

    My husband was on staton drugs for high cholesterol & they caused pain & confusion.  Now doctors tell him his cholesterol count is good & they seem elated with his condition.  Staton drugs caused so much pain the doctors let him stop taking them.

    We give credit to God's healing power and the fact that he has taken fish oil caps for the last 2 years.  I believe fish oil caps help a person feel really good & it makes the trigliceride count come down. 

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    pakas
    Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 02:07 AM

    I am happy to hear that your husband is doing well, I have my cholestrol under control but only because my parents shared thier medical conditions and thier parents medical conditions with me, something not done in every household back in the 60's and the 70's

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  5. Feel Good
    Anonymous
    Friday, October 31, 2008 at 01:42 PM

    If you don't have a blender, buy one  - take your vegetables/fruit this way:  put broccoli, cauliflower, (spinach, kale or turnip greens) carrot,celery, garlic, apple, pineapple  all of the above & blend until ingredients are liquid.  If you cannot tolerate the taste to drink it,  put a box of jello in 1 cup boiling water, dissolve & add one cup of the blended ingredients.  That improves & covers the taste.  Take daily.  For fun, stick cloves of garlic into potting soil & put the flower pot in a sunny window.  Fun to watch the garlic or onions sprout, then you can clip the green blades to add to your food   Plant the broccoli stalks usually tossed, & do them the same.  Later, without disturbing the stalk, clip enough broccoli for daily use.  For joy in your life, read the Bible daily.  Get a dog or cat if you can afford one.  And don't forget to take fish oil caps every day.

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    Anonymous
    Friday, October 31, 2008 at 02:14 PM

    Two things that may help. Fish gel caps are good, but can be difficult to digest - try Cod Liver oil - tastes bad but so, so good for you. You might also get iodine drops you put under your tongue - should be found at any health food store. Most of us have an iodine deficiency and that affects your thyroid, liver, etc.  I agree with one of the comments - find a good homeopath and look to some other treatments.

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    pakas
    Saturday, November 01, 2008 at 02:13 AM

    Laughing I have both a cat (Rudi) and a dog (Dakota) both are Great companions for my wife and I, I will try your coctail, but I eat many veggies and fruit daily it is part of my routine, along with my Fish Oil and Calcium 4 X a Day

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    Tuesday, April 28, 2009 at 12:59 AM

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