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Old 06-12-2010, 06:55 AM #23
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Hi folks-

Kachina - as far as a blog or group is concerned I would have absolutely no idea how to do such a thing. I probably wouldn't keep up with it/one anyhow. My lack of typing skills makes posting very time consuming and arduous (arduous to me anyway!). The info and links I have already posted should be way enough for others to start doing their own research and come to their own conclusions and decisions. Search engines and key words are your friends.
You see, I don't know EXACTLY what worked for me. Was it one thing? A combo? I don't know for sure. I post my experience here to let others know that it CAN be done, not that my way is THE way or the ONLY way. However I will always do my best to answer specific questions and to help in any way I can.


DesertFlower- I can not tell you how much I feel that what you are doing will eventually get you in control of the disease. Even though my approach was more of a "hell bent for leather" while you are more methodical, the same drivers are there. The willingness to experiment and take control of ones own health. You have already made progress with certain dietary changes and supplementation. Outstanding!!

I had asked all my docs if they knew of anyone who got better by doing nothing. They all said no. I told them I must be doing SOMETHING right then because I am getting better. You - DesertFlower - must be doing something right because you are getting better. Keep experimenting, be patient and hang in there.

Rob D.
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