Melanie Reber
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Hey there Lisa,
Arizona is sounding mighty nice to me about this time of year!
Thank you so much for your insight and suggestions. No, I haven't tried Prolo, but have read about it.
My new doc just prescribing Diamox for my head pressure and eyepain in hopes of releiving it a bit that way first. I just returned home, so haven't filled the Rx yet, but am excited to try SOMETHING soon
Sometimes, I honestly think that the only thing that has kept me from ice-pick self-mutilation is the fact that I didn't have an ice-pick when I needed one the most
Thanks again sweetie, M
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PEMF!!! Pulsed electromagnetic fields long since ended my migraines. Forget drilling holes just put a coil around your head and in 3 minutes it is gone!
One study showed that 25% had complete remission, 50% had improvement (required more treatments), and 25% were not helped. I say get more power and the results would be much better.
The "Doug" setup delivers a whopping 15 amps into the coil. As far as I know most studies have used less than 1/10 of that amount of power.
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If I may respectfully point out, this article is written from a rather prejudiced point of view- surely all of us here have experienced that in regards to articles on lyme, as well.
Chiari malformation and spinal stenosis are legitimate medical issues. Some cases may be caused by lyme or other infections that cause the brain to swell, but some are genuine birth defects that can be corrected by cranial surgery. I have a dear friend who has been completely cured by this surgery. I presented with many of the same symptoms, but on looking at my MRI, the same Doctor said that was not my problem.
There are many diseases that can result in similiar diseases. There are always ducks who believe one diagnosis fits all. There are always prejudiced reporters telling one side of the story.
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TheCrimeOfLyme
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