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The Fiber DiseaseModerator: BioTeam I am curious as to if any of you woman are
having problems with uterous or ovaries? Like fibroid tumors? I read about them and its supposed to be genetic, but it isnt in my family. And only affects about 20% of woman. It has to do with screwed up estrogen production. But I also read it can be result of compromised immune system?? just wondering if this is part ofthe syndrome or if its just me. Also How about bladder and Kidneys? Problems happening there too Regards, ~Lynne "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these".
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come on doc Hope you never get this disease "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these".
~ George washington Carver
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I am sorry If you know me, I like to joke around. But I think we are all in a somber mood due to the death of Travis I thought you were poking fun at this disease. Just a stupid assumption on my part. I didnt know you had it, had you ever said that before? sorry if I missed that part. Forgive me. I am glad we have a good mind with us. Hope you do not mind me asking you: What do you think is the causal agent? bacteria/virus/fungus/etc ? BTW: Don't you know yet that some of the language on this forum is alien? When we learn to crack that language code we will understand. ~Lynne "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these".
~ George washington Carver
YES
1) wITHIN THE LEFT KIDNEY 18 MM HYPODENSE WELL DEFINED LESION OF 30-34 HOUNDSFIELD UNITS 11 MM FOLLICLE VERSUS CYST IS PRESENT WITHIN THE RIGHT OVARY mILD FOCAL FATTY INFILTRATION ALONG THE ANTERIOR ASPECT OF THE FALCIFORM LIGAMENT Impression: Pathololgical lymphadenopathy within the subcarnial and bilateral hilar regions in asymmetric distribution. Differential considerations include, lumphoma, metastatic disease and sarcoidosis. Mildy hperdense nonenhancing cysts witha thin curilinear calcification along its rim present within the left kidney midpole isa Bosniak class II cyst. And my GUYS are about 10 scientist and doctors. They are not studying this but they do give me their honest opinions on things I send them.
testThat was my most recent CT sacn results.
This causes lesions on the outside and the inside. It effects your kidenys and ovaries and causes a build up of H-pylori which can cause stomach cancer and a build up of C-reactive protein which can cause a heart attack. This is what I have been preaching people. Why is everyone so dead set against listening to someone who has had this for almost 5 years now? I have all my medical records..mom just had cancer surgery... I have been in this battle for years. And I know the world is changing. The rain forest and all that bull but even if the darn place turns upside down and back-asswards..you still need your blood tests. You need to get yoru medical records in hand, compare notes and get blood tests every 6 months. YOu need to check for C-reactive protein levels, if you can afford to get a CT scan get one of them a year. I am not kidding with you. Randy
test resultsThis si what goes out to my docs.
These are tests done last week. I am getting lesions all over. Thyroid, Kidney, Ovaries and now(obviously) in the Liver.(*) PS I have severe skin lesions all over my upper torso. Diagnosed with Sarcoid from a biopsy February 23, 2005 along with a low density lesion within the left lobe of the thyroid,. Ace 55 (Normal 9-67) C02 33.0 (Normal: 24.0-31.0) I need to be more acidic? LH Serum 54.4 (Normal range for Post Menopausal 13.2-45.7) FSH Serum 67.9 (Within post menopausal range) I went from regular periods to this is 8 months. C-Reactive Protein 1.15 (Highest risk: 0.38-1.50) Platelet count 414 (Range: 130-400) (Was 404 in March of 2004. Was 540 in March of 2005) Cholesterol 209 (High) HDL 64 (High) Triglyceride 103 VLDL 21 (Low) LDL 124 (High) TSH 0.57 (Range: 0.270-4.200) Vitamin D 1,25 53f Vitamin D, 25 Hydroxy 14 lf Pathological lymphadenopathy within the subcarinal and bilateral hilar regions in asymmetric distribution. Mild focal fatty infiltration along the anterior aspect of the falciform ligament.(*) 11 mm follicle versus cyst is present within the right ovary. 18 mm hypodense well defined lesions within the posterior cortex of the midpole of the left kidney (30-35 hounsfield units) Bosniak Class II syst. Tiny hypodense lesions in the midpole of the right kidney. 5mm well defined hypodense lesions within the posterior cortex of the mid to lower pole right kidney This is what this disease does to you in a period of 4 to 5 years. Please get tested. I have lesions on my thyroid, skin, kidneys. liver. These lesions are external and internal. You need to be monitored. Randy
If I truly had Sarcoid my Vitamin D levels and my ACE test would be totally different. So this disease also causes non-caseating granulomas. They will always diagnose that as Sarcoid.
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Randy,
In those test are there any calcium counts? This is what would make the granulomas turn sarcoid wouldn't it? I mean for granulomas to form in first place wouldn't there have to be some sort of calcium overload? I don't understand the link from granuloma(soft) to sarcoid(which is a form of placque?) How did you initially ask for test when you went to the doc? I am trying to find a way to approach my doc to get these tests. Even if they are not complete, at least a few of them would give me a base, as you say, a record. Thank you Randy, and am so sorry about your mother and what you are going through. How do they plan to treat you? Is Cold Spring Harbor open to talking about things? If so, do they know of ways they can help us through this? I hear they are highly scientific. Skytroll
to Doc44you state you had this disease(past tense). would you mind sharing how you rid yourself of it? you would be the first I am aware of.
[quote="Doc44"]Had this disease and almost died. Southcity
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