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lymesblue
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Hello,

It has been too long since I have posted. I am very cautious as to what I say here.

Having said that....I had cavitational surgery 2 times. 4 surgeries total. 2 times I made a mistake.....we all do what we can because we are desperate to get well!

I feel as if I have finally made a difference in my own well being and that is in having my cavitation surgery done correctly.

Of course there are many other factors that have played a role in my getting well. JimB....the herbs have played a major role.....from the time I found out I had lyme I decided to never have another abx enter my system.....so the cancer saved my life.

Having my root canal teeth pulled....was the hardest thing I have ever had to do!!! Surprising to me how vaIn I have remained. I still want to live a normal life.

The tonsils at age 44 was a bit of a threat. But hey, it does not compare ;to the pain we know does it???

My ideas and thought are only to help others make hard choices. I am only well....or should I say feeling well because I have thought outside the box and faced hard decisions in my life. As we all know, you have to take action and get outside the box to get well.

Thankyou JimBob. I have been laying low for too long. Yes. Of course. I need to speak out I am going to do so!

I have come out of my Box!!!

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Jellybelly
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I am glad you clarified who JimB was. My first thought was that Jim Beam was one of the factors helping you get well. [Big Grin]
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