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 Posted: Fri Jan 25th, 2008 16:29

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but morgellons patients are finding they get better on MP as immune system recovers

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 Posted: Fri Jan 25th, 2008 16:30

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I would love to do the MP..so I am not a disbeliever..just cannot find a doc

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 Posted: Fri Jan 25th, 2008 16:31

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Morgellons definately have parasites

 

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 Posted: Fri Jan 25th, 2008 16:32

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What is wrong with the idea that co- infections cause the differenes btween diseases but the underlying prob is an unbalanced immune system and CWD

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 Posted: Sat Jan 26th, 2008 03:24

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Stella,
Like you I did a lot of speculating and wondering about what was making my body go haywire. It's pretty common to want to try and get a handle on what your body is doing.

Right now in  history, there is a haystack of information available right at anybody's fingertips if they have an Internet connection. But finding the right needle in that haystack of data is the the goal that will pay off quickest.

It could take years for you to get a medical degree. Probably longer to read what everyone else with a medical degree has already written about. But that isn't what is going to get you well.

When I was looking for a way to get well, I looked for one thing -- where other people like me reported they were recovering. That is the ticket you want punched, and that is where your time will be best spent to get the greatest return on your time/money/effort/energy/life/etc. 

I found other message boards with disease titles didn't have what the Marshall Protocol had -- people getting well. It was that point I figured my time would be well spent looking into the information at that location.

You can continue to read what the rest of the publishing world puts out (there certainly is a lot of it). Or you can study up on the MP sites and get prepared with information of real value so you can do a brilliant head-to-head business meeting with your health care clinician about the most important business in the world for you -- your life. 

Focus on the required reading for a while, then ask questions here on that topic. Quicker to discover the path to wellness that way.

Best to you Stella--Janet



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 Posted: Sat Jan 26th, 2008 11:12

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Thanks

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What causes panic attacks

 

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 Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 22:20

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Hi Sasame!

Your question is quite general. My understanding of my panic attacks is not the mainstream understanding, That is why I am posting. Not as an expert but rather as one who has been there and experienced many of them. I believe many panic or anxiety attacks ARE NOT psychological, but rather induced by a chemical imbalance in the body. Either a toxicological or hormonal imbalance. Recently while on the MP I have experienced what I was originally diagnosed 10 years ago as "panic attacks." My heart would begin to race, I would get head rushes with a warm sensation all over my upper body, my chest would tighten, my breathing would become strained, calves would cramp, and a feeling of fear overcomes me. Does this sound like a panic attack????? Nope it’s an immunopathological response.(Herxheimer reaction).. I can induce one in myself any time I increase my antibiotics too quickly on the MP. It starts with a rapid heart beat and escalates from there. When I used to get sick (colds, flu, etc.) panic attacks were always part of it. Now believe me after an attack it can become psychologically induced by just the fear of having another..... Been there! Hope this helps.. Good luck!

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 Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 23:17

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Stella,

So many of our members report panic attacks as one of their symptoms, or like Big John, one of their herxes, that it would appear that they are caused by CWD infection - or at least, as Big John says, by the hormonal imbalance caused by the CWD infection.

I've merged this question with your own personal thread for continuity.  Please ask any further questions here by hitting 'reply' :)

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 Posted: Wed Feb 27th, 2008 10:59

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hi

Have any of the members experience of Labyrinthitis and accompanying panic attacks?

Labyrinthitis causes balance problems and motion sickness.

It is a condition of the inner ear and the semi cicular canals.

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 Posted: Wed Feb 27th, 2008 17:12

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Hi...welcome aboard!
Labyrinthitis just sounds like a fancy word for balance problems and dizziness which can get as severe as vertigo. I experienced all of these problems for several years until I started to recieve antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease. I think I had as severe a case as I have ever read about and mine has totally cleared up (Thank God).
The panic attacks that accompany these episodes are perfectly understandable and justifiable....because they are frightening. Sometimes I would be in a public place, by myself and an attack would come on...it would throw me to the ground and I would become nauseas...quite an upsetting event to say the least. I doubt yours will get to that stage if you are starting the MP.
So if it is any consolation, I am sure you will find they go away, if you stick to the protocol. I haven't had a vertigo attack in several years now....and at one point I was having them every day.



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 Posted: Sat Mar 1st, 2008 10:50

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Can you tell me if there is anyone on MP with Clinical Depression

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Dozens, Stella, maybe hundreds, judging by what I've read in members' posts - that's why there are whole topics on it...

How can I control my anxiety and depression?

Depression

See also MENTAL ILLNESS and Th1 inflammation.

I've merged this question with your own personal thread for continuity.  Please ask any further questions here by hitting 'reply' :)

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 Posted: Sat Mar 1st, 2008 22:53

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Thanks Julia 

I have already looked at those links..I was hoping that one of the other members would reply. 

First hand knowlege from someone else is invaluable

See Big John on panic attacks 

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That's true.  I had depression but it was resolved way before MP.  I get it mildly as a herx.

If you open Success Stories, you can search for the word 'depression' on each page.  Here are a couple of the results...

Paul Albert (CFS, depression, food sensitivities)

Meg Mangin says of herself, You can add me to the list of people who have experienced resolution of depression. I had suffered from mild to moderate clinical depression for years. I was flabbergasted when it resolved after about six months on the MP. This was completely unexpected and continues to this day despite a few emotional situations that have tested this 'cure'.Let's hope some others respond to this post for you.

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hi

Is there a member with ADHD or reward deficiency syndrome

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Can you tell me if any member has had problems with the fear of death

 

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Neurological symptoms in Th1 disease are so common there is a conference upcoming in Stockholm at Karolinska. You might find it helpful to read the abstracts which Meg, Amy and I will be presenting. Take a look at
http://www.marshallprotocol.com/forum39/11385.html


(don't get hung up on the words 'cognitive dysfunction.' They mean 'mind-fog.' )
 

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Stella,

For ADHD if you go to the main site and put it in the search box it comes up with quite a few results.  I can't find anything on drug addiction apart from this discussion of smoking.

Please keep all your questions here in your own personal thread by hitting reply :)

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hi Julia

 

Did as you suggested...but I did not come up with much...nor anything about the associated condition...reward deficiency sydrome

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