Re: Did you go to the TB site I set up for you?
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Yes I did, thank you. I'm reading on Cheltion therapy now.
It's hard to explain, but when part of your mind dies another part wakes up. This is of particular significance because it indicative of certain specific forms of dementia over others. The other is the cyclical nature that can change not only week to week, day to day, but actual from one hour to next.
This is another frightening aspect in which my family must deal with. One moment perfect lucid, the next mad as a hatter, and I unfortunately am not aware of the trangression of one to the other...... HOWEVER... that is just the DEMENTIA aspect..... the affect of this is systemic.
I have severe Orthostatic Hypotension, Pulmonary Edema, Hepatic elevation, Panhypopituitarism, Recurrent Kidney failure, cronically activated C3 compliment.
My doctor as I said is tops in his field which involves environmental toxins, I am followed by doctors at Johns Hopkins, and had an extensive neurocognative workup from Wayne A. Gordon, PhD; MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine probably the foremost expert in traumatic brain injury who made the conclusion that I have extensive toxin induced brain injury.
What is unfortunate is that it progressively degenerative. But as I said when part of the mind dies another part wakes up. My testing reveals that while I am progressively becoming an idiot in manners of normal function I conversely have scored in the highest 99th percentile in cognative reasoning. As such my own doctors advised me strongly to become proactively involved in the investigation of what has impacted me with such devastation, to the point I have been given extensive instruction on blood sample extraction and slide preperation and a rather volumanous atlas of microscopic photographic reference content. And of course a pretty damn good microscope.
I appreciate your interest, most people are rarely willing to express anything more than a tersery "damn that stinks, sucks to be you" you indeed appear to be a genuinely caring and good person and I am thankful that there are folks like you in this world. Those fortunate enough to have you in their lives are indeed blessed. regards~
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OK. So when do you know the results of the Pike's testing? WHAT TOXIN and why can't they say? Like I asked you, lead, mercury, any asbestos exposure? You don't know? I'm trying to snag onto something, even teensy, that I can latch onto and go from there. I keep thinking somewhat along the lines of a Lorenzo's Oil type deal, which may or may not be true, but it came to my mind. Just type Lorenzo's Oil into your browser and a lot of stuff comes up.
Now for the weird part - I don't know why, but the word Tallow keeps going through my mind. It started last night when I was saying a prayer for you. Maybe nothing, maybe a clue? Well, for you to peruse. Let us know what you think and how the test came out, so that I and the others on TB can see if we can help.
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Sapium sebiferum -- Non-Native Invasive Plants in the United States
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The safety of tallow derived from ruminant tissues
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Tallow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. It is used to make soap, for cooking, as a bird food, and was once used for making candles. It can be used as one of the raw materials to produce biodiesel. ... Unlike suet, tallow can be stored for extended periods without refrigeration, provided it is kept in an airtight ...
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