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Old 03-24-2019, 08:07 PM
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Thanks.

The first test was for CRP, rheumatoid factor, ferritin.

the second test 9 months later, in between flareups
was creatinine,citrullated ab.

I got a new family doctor, because I almost died with last doctor.
I had to go to emergency for severe diverculitis.
At emergency the doctor said, good thing you came in
if you had waited another hour, you could have severely damaged
your intestinal tract, why didn't you go to a doctor first?
I said" I did I did for 12 months constantly but he threw me out
of his office each time"

My new doctor isn't any better tho. About 1 in every 1000 doctors
are any good from my experience.(long story).
Its just from what I read and studied about autoimmune disorders
its possible for the blood tests results to look normal sometimes
like in between flareups. Autoimmune disorders are still mostly
unknown to doctors and there is still a lot of argument and controversy
about them.

I can explain my medical history for the last 33 years, but doctors cannot?
How odd. My version is based on facts, theirs on delusional thinking?
What does that say about the state of medical training today?

For instance;
Fact: I had a head injury 33 years ago, symptoms were, slurred speech,
unable to walk and stand mostly. Severe memory loss, thinking problems.
Reverted back to grade school level skills. I spent 7 years, 4 hours a night
trying to retrain my brain, practicing, reading, writing, grade 9 math, talking
into a tape recorder, etc
The ENT doctor I was assigned to diagnosed me with ear infection.
Did he do any tests? NO. Did I have any ear pain, discharge? NO.
Did I mention ringing? NO. I didn't even mention my freaking ears!

100 doctors after that who were GP doctors agreed with first assessment.
Why? There was no factual reality proof of ear infection?
20 years later, I told my symptoms to 8 nurses, they all said I
was describing a stroke. I go "what? not an ear infection?"
They go "what doctor in his right mind would say ear infection?"
I go about 101 doctors!

I did manage to convince one doctor about six years after, to give me
a protein metabolisim test, because I deduced mine was broken.
My results were so bad, the doctor threw the results in the garbage
and said "pretend you never took this test and go home and forget about it"

But I managed to survive this long because of proactive research into
herbs, supplements and nutrition. If I didn't find out about super immune
boosters I would have died along time ago. The second thing I discovered
was about 19 years ago a substance which not only helped my
perforrated gut but cognitive boost. NAG. I did google searches
on it 19 years ago but there was no connection between the GUT
and the brain, not until a few years ago it was confirmed.
I couldn't figure out why treating my leaky gut gave me such a trememdous
cognitive boost? No one seemed to know.

I think I may have found a cure or partial cure for my autoimmune
problems as well. I did a little experiment 6 months ago.
I was too impatient to break up my experiment,(Ive experimented
with thousands of herbs over last 28 years)

But I basically did two experiments at the same time, I wanted to
boost my immune system for 6 weeks using all the herbs I knew about
and had used before, but cannot afford to take on regular basis.
i also had this idea about experimenting with herbs cleansing the lymphatic
system(since I tried this some 23 years ago and it was very helpful, but lost
my list of chinese herbs)

This time I couldn't use chinese herbs, since I lost my list 23 years ago and
everyone in china town didn't know exactly what herbs to use.

Anyways after 2 months my flareups diminished in frequency and
severity about 70 percent. After 3 months of not taking those herbs
I have the same results, so that means its permanent?
If my immune system gets really weak and I feel like I'm in the middle
of a flareup the severity is about 70 percent less than it was before?

Did I just discover a partial cure for acquired autoimmune disorders?
I went on the basis of that autoimmune disorders are an underlying
hard to get to infection. And using immune boosters and particuarly
lymphatic cleanse herbs, it was able to clean out something that
got stuck in my lymphatic system?
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