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Sam: I have a book by Dr. Brownstein called "Overcoming Arthritis" and he does say to take Strontium, I don't take that, I will order it, thanks. Lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Jackie: I have been using K2 MK7 for a number of years, Vit D (not so much in the summer months) and a supplement called Limbex, in the winter months I do take Cod Liver oil by Carlsons. I work physically hard, so I get exercise for my bones, perhaps I work too hard as I did hurt myself last year. On my X-rays, it shows mild Osteopenia, I still have some pain when getting up from a seatedby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Jackie: How do you know that your bone density is healthy? Did you get an X-ray or bone scan? You recommend Natto, I can't take Natto it gives me aura migraines, I asked Dr. Brownstein about vit. K,, he doesn't sell it, says he hasn't found a good one. I was taking Vit. K-7 but since running out I havn't gotten a new supply. I have read that many forms of arthritiby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Oh, I forgot, you asked about the procedure, it is very simple, doesn't take long, I stayed for a few hours after the insertion of the pacer and released, really nothing much to it. I do everything I ever did before the pacer, I don't even think about it. Lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Nick: I was diagnosed with SSS a number of years ago, I was given a beta blocker to take for my AF (this was a bad thing as I was in AF only once in a great while) anyway, this led to my SSS, I would almost black out when going from AF to NSR, this was caught on an ECG in my doctor's office. I was told by my EP that I needed a pacemaker, I have had a pacemaker since around 1999. The pacby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
A number of years ago, I was taking Coumadin for about a couple of months, I started getting bloodshot eyes (whites all blood red) and when I opened a door my thumb had a blood sack of blood, I told my doctor and he said to stop the Coumadin, which I did. About 3 weeks later I started having blood coming from my nose (I never get nosebleeds) when I cleared my throat I got up a few blood clots,by Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Oh, I didn't know he had AF, I knew he had a lot of heart problem issues. Lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
I don't think Cheney had AF, he did have a heart transplant----the person that has the blood clot problem, which was released by her doctor who said she was in good health, gee, I don't think so, its Hillary and the blood clotting is bothersome, most people don't seem to know anything about health issues, I think it is scary, am I wrong? Lby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Why would a person run for the presidency when their health records say that this person had a problem with blood clots affecting legs, brain on past occasions, suffered a transverse sinus venous thrombosis in the brain. Had blood clots in 1998, 2009 and 2012, takes Coumadin to help prevent new blood clots. Isn't this a serious condition? Lby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Professor F. William Engdahl lives in Germany, he was born in the U.S., F. William Engdahl also contributes regularly to a number of international publications on economics and political affairs including Asia Times, FinancialSense.com, 321.gold.com, The Real News, RT.com OpEdge, RT TV, Asia Inc., GlobalResearch.com, Japan's Nihon Keizai Shimbun and Foresight magazine. He has been a frequby Elizabeth - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
I did google it----just gives symptoms which include: Shortness of Breathe, Valve problems etc., my EP always asked if I have any of those symptoms, which I don't. I would say he is correct, to really know if you have fibrosis an autopsy would tell you. Maybe you think you know more than you do, my EP is very good, he has always worked with me, does not prescribe drugs unless every avby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
I saw my EP today (every six months), I asked him about Fibrosis in my heart, how could I tell if I had it, he told me that the only way to tell would be to have an autopsy done of the heart. So, there you have it, short and sweet. LIzby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Mike: According to Fran, free glutamates are in almost everything, she avoids tomatoes, Eggplant (nightshade plants), she says she doesn't eat soups (because of the long cooking which produces glutamate). She says if you have to cook it, don't eat it, but she says she eats meat and organ meat, she says she lightly cooks it. She is on a Paleo diet (and Morek Fran herself calls thisby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Jackie: Diet, protocol, just a play on words: Diet: Manner of living, the kind and amount of food prescribed for a person for a special reason. This is taken from my dictionary, looks like it fits Fran's agenda. So, diet does fit Fran, and Dean is right no one would want to be on that diet. I am seeing Dr. Brownstein in a couple of weeks-----I got the Aura Migraines from takingby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Dean: Oh my gosh, I didn't mean to send your BP soaring, sorry. I was just surprised to see that a few posters have an adverse effect to mag, what you wrote about a hard heartbeat when lying down was happening to me, I didn't think it was the mag., I was having cramping (that I assumed was the Mag.) but thought that Mag is so good for you that a little cramping was ok. Since I quiby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Anti Fib: You wrote: " I had been a frequent reader on the site since 2010, but did not pay hardly any attention to the Forum until last year. I was overwhelmed with Han's extensive and sometimes redundant info, and I just did not make it that far onto the Forum." I and many, many others that posted throughout the years on this forum are thankful for Hans and this site, theby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Anti Fib The problem with some of these old posts that you are talking about is that things change, new medical info. happens, they are interesting to read however. Even Jackie says things change as evidenced by her recent post: ackie [ PM ] Re: no cardioversion possible for 14 days after ablation? new July 22, 2015 09:39AM Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 2,763 Yes, thingsby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Mork We can only go without water for about 3 to 4 days---however, you are being fictitious, without all of the vitamins/electorlytes which most get from food, we would die, but this process would take a whole lot longer, Water is the most crucial to our survival. Lby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Of course you can go back and get posts from past years except for a couple of years apparently, I just did, Jackie has as evidenced by her long post about Fran. You can thank Hans for all of these past forums. Lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Jackie: Looks like Fran had many health issues plus AF, very strange that her doctors couldn't diagnose it. Your posting of so many of her posts is overkill, sometimes your posts are very long and I don't read them. Lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Mork I had read that, but Fran says she had seizures, I have never read on this board anyone say they had seizures with AF. I had been going over some early postings and saw this one from Dean, I wonder if he is the same Dean from Australia who takes natto for his AF. The following is what a poster named Dean posted: Hi Earling, Wow, you sure have some info on Magnesium. Thanks forby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Sounds like Fran had many other health issues, maybe she really didn't have AF, we don't know. But, the thing is whatever her issues, her change of diet cured her. Lby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Mork I am sure that Dr. Mildred Seelig's book on Magnesium is not on most Doctors required reading list. I spoke to my EP about Magnesium and he told me it was tried, didn't work, so apparently that's that for most docs. Your analogy about water is faulty----we have proof that water is needed, without it we would die. There is no proof that magnesium will stop AF, we know iby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Anti Fib: What is your point? Lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Jackie: You said "Liz - True, magnesium and potassium are important electrolytes... and the emphasis should be on their function that serves to help reverse the AF trend for many people. It's misleading to dismiss the importance of magnesium or potassium just by saying... you eat well and still have AF so therefore magnesium isn't important. The science says otherwise. I didby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Peggy: Thank you for your assessment of your AF episodes, up until today I have had 5 AF episodes, only 1 more than you. I do not consider myself as cured because I am not. There is a lot more to AF than just our electrolytes, I eat a good diet, lots of veggies (from my garden). good protein, I do all my own cooking, it isn't just mag./pot, that is a big help of course but not the tby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Anti Fib: I agree with you, a lot of those posters in Session 61 were only AF free for a few months not years, I have been AF free for 3 to 3 1/2 months, I would not write that I was cured, I still get episodes of AF. Peggy: Instead of a rant, which does not help, since you were one of the writers in that 61 session, do you consider yourself AF free since that time? Lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Very interesting, I take it that you have read this book, is it a very thick book?by Elizabeth - GENERAL HEALTH FORUM
You are talking about Asymptomatic AF, what about Paroxysmal AF? My mother had permanent AF for about 12 years, she died at 92 of heart failure, but her mind was intact. About 10 years ago when I was in Florida, I was staying at this Apt. Complex and met a man who said he was in his early 80s, we were talking about AF, he said he was in permanent AF since the age of 15, said it did not stopby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM
Are there any stats on people that have AF and subsequently getting Alzheimers, or is this something that can happen due to what you have posted when in AF. Lizby Elizabeth - AFIBBERS FORUM