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astriapage
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Yesterday I had this pain start in my lower right front side, but is unlike the abdominal pain I have everyday.

It feels like a pinched nerve, and this morning it is in my lower back and I am in terrible pain.

It is my lower back all the way down and it radiates all the way around the front to the hip bone?

This will send me to the hospital-I am in tears and don't know how I can take this-but I am terrified to go to ER because of flu.

My doc doesn't even want me to go to get my bloodwork done for my heart.

I am so scared and feel like something is terrible wrong!

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Have you ever had kidney stones? It could be that. I understand your fears of going to the ER. I would call your doc and see if he can give you some advice.

If it is a stone amybe it will pass in a little while.

Sorry you are in such pain. I am thinking of you. Keep us updated on how you are doing

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I've been having this exact kind of pain after I did a Hulda Clark liver flush. Pain on the right side can indicate liver or gall bladder issues. Sometimes you can feel it in your shoulder blade, too.

I'm not sure what you are doing as your protocol. I'm going the natural route. I don't want anyone to say I have to have my gall bladder removed.

Look into doing some gentle liver cleansing protocols if you are interested in self treating. If you develop a fever, abdominal pain, nausea, jaundice, very light colored bowel movements - go see a doctor.

There are many good natural protocols that cleanse the liver. Dr. Schulze has some good info about it (I don't sell any products). It is possible it's the kidneys, as well.

You may want to try a protocol to clean the system. Some go through the bowels, kidney & liver as part of the whole process. It might be helpful for you to try this...

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Have you already had your appendix removed? (initial lower right side symptom)

Do you have a fever? N/V?

IF you have a hot appendix and it is removed, be sure to load up on probiotics post op (you will be given abx.) and know this upfront too...

someday this WILL impact your serotonin levels.

If Bb is in the bowel, I personally would try this:

1/2 hour before bed, take one Zantac with a full glass of water (reduces stomach acids). Then just before bed, chew 2 regular Pepto Bismol tablets. You can do this for 1 week.

My sis' LLMD years ago gave her the "green light" to do this.

She ended up doing this 2 times.

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This is how my story started.

It was the babesia /protozoa bug.Every time that raises its ugly head ...does the same thing.3rd time now.

It is reproducing ( matting in your gut).Do you have a lot of MUCOUS...lately ...
I have been scratching my head for 3 years on what I see than FINALY I found that was this bug.ALL LABS will come back that is nothing...

Now I know..my daughter started complainig the last 2 months...NOW she has FULLY blown BABS symtoms...I am not sure what else you have..but would not be surprised if you have that one.

My son said the same thing...2 weeks ago..and felt like he had apendicitis..nope tested him...also gram C negative bacteria..is in his case...last ones to deal with most of main ones are low to remision in his case and is NOT LYME!

Everytime he gets that HE GET green BM...and than beely pain...some reduced as BARTONELLA is about to SAY buy buy in his case...is very low and I will keep like that.
When you kill one of this..the other is less agresive..when together...EVERY symtoms is NUTS.

They really communicate and help each other and make out GUT SO INFLAMED!!


Every time I go off artemisin comes back and comes strongly ..so did in my sons case when he was off for a while...

I kept it down for a while with MMS .When off it for 3 weeks..came back .

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I have had abdominal pain in my right lower quadrant but this is a different story.

I explained my pain to my doc over the phone-it is in my lower back also-and he says it sounds like a pinced nerve.

This is what it feels like to me-I have never had one-it just feel like it though.

He said it is very hard to diagnose so it probably will be something else that will torture me!

I have had my appendix, gallbladder and a hysterectomy in an attempt to get rid of my pain.

I have also had a constant fever now for years and this is what has led them to remove all my parts-thinking they were infected.

I don't know what to do-man if my life wasn't tough enough-now this!

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"Defects in MMP9 may be a cause of susceptibility to lumbar disk herniation (LDH) MIM:603932. LDH is the predominant cause of low-back pain and unilateral leg pain."

Okay...Bb is triggering a metalloproteinase called collagenase because Bb is wearing a plasmin "overcoat". Collagenase breaks down collagen.

MMP9 is being upregulated.

If you are a smoker, this is gonna be worse...a lot.

Google these words: collagen vertebral discs

I wonder if Bb is using the amino acids from the breakdown for its own benefit?

If MMP2 is upregulated (sometimes is), that is elastase and this breaks down elastin in our lungs -> COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

I think it depends on which STRAIN of Bb hits.

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Email sent

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Hulda Clark states that you can still have gall stones form in the liver even if you no longer have a gall bladder. Your pain may be caused by gall stones making your liver unable to function.

Often, these gall stones do not show up on scans, MRI, etc. You may want to look into some of Hulda Clarks writing on the subject.

Sounds alot like what I just have been going through. It was painful but I'm getting better after doing the liver flush. I'm just about ready to do my 3rd one.

I passed 70 gall stones - I never had a clue that my liver was so filled up with these things. No wonder I was so ill.

There are other more gentle ways of doing it if the Hulda Clark methods seem too harsh.

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Has anyone been unable to lift their leg due to this pain-this is what the doc and me are using to think it is a nerve.

My mom't theory is when I am collecting cans I have done some damage to my back since I have to bend over alot?

When I do this I tilt over the trash cans where the stuff dumps out, put my knees in the sand and collect the stuff.

I guess this activity has caused my problem because my back really started to hurt when I was doing it, but it was muscular so I thought I could just go home and rest.

Next day I could not lift my leg, and to get in vehicle I put my behind in first then swing around.

Constant pain is better today, I just can't lift my leg without having shooting pain in my back.

Sorry so long, I just try to explain everything to help the people who want to help me.

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