tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8695992297755175196.post6818705870259847961..comments2023-11-03T03:46:46.500-07:00Comments on Quixotic: My M.E. Blog: Personal UpdatePatrick W. Calvinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18367341763526176019noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8695992297755175196.post-369808135368718302017-11-12T17:55:12.510-08:002017-11-12T17:55:12.510-08:00Hi,
I have a few comments and thoughts. Dr Rey a...Hi,<br /><br />I have a few comments and thoughts. Dr Rey and group have had good success using LDN and Famvir for EBV. I would suggest trying LDN with your current regimen. Start low and slow. <br /><br />You might want to add 5-10 grams of Vitamin C a day, 2000mg of lysine and 2000mg of Olive Leaf as anti-viral cocktail. Also, for cellular support, you can add D-Ribose and Phostidylcholine. You can review my blogs on Health Rising on working with Dr Cheney. At some point, I stopped all those interventions and I got back to 70% again, but one viral infection after another left me bed bound starting over and questioning it all. One more time I climbed out bed and managed to get back to 50% but the doctors are really making it all too difficult and working with Cheney was just too costly. Then 3 weeks ago back my health fell off a cliff again, but strangely this time, I don't feel the sick flu like when EBV was present, just my energy has gone.<br /><br />Due to Gastroenteritis acquired last summer and the destruction of energy, I have decided to do a FMT next week. I am not sure how it will work if their are viral issues, but desperate times mean trying things that have worked for others.<br /><br /><br />Your shortness of breath can also come from not producing enough energy in the heart, my experience which could also have to do with thick blood. Chris Pfeiffernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8695992297755175196.post-15963228021094809812017-03-19T03:30:26.390-07:002017-03-19T03:30:26.390-07:00Could you please check your conversation inbox on ...Could you please check your conversation inbox on Phoenix Rising? -ValentijnAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8695992297755175196.post-37764266872334088362017-03-18T08:55:47.876-07:002017-03-18T08:55:47.876-07:00Shortness of breath can mean an iron or copper def...Shortness of breath can mean an iron or copper deficiency.Also,people with M.E are known to have thick blood so oxygen cannot travel through it well at all.An anti-coagulant that is tolerated might help.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8695992297755175196.post-40222791470921448512017-03-17T15:08:05.598-07:002017-03-17T15:08:05.598-07:00Hey Patrick. Greyson here.
For your SOB, or air hu...Hey Patrick. Greyson here.<br />For your SOB, or air hunger, are you a mouth breather? How congested are your nasal passages?<br /><br />I used to have horrible air hunger (SOB is not quite right, it was that unsatisfying feeling you mention).<br /><br />Mine is virtually gone now since I realized I was a mouth breather and switched to breathing through my nose only.<br /><br />The air hunger can flare, usually if I'm a little nervous and my nasal passages are a bit inflamed and I can't get enough air through them. This is usually when I'd breathe through my mouth, but that just makes the air hunger much worse, and no matter how big the breath it is unsatisfying.<br /><br />When my nose is totally clear, air hunger is totally gone no matter how nerve-wracking the situation. It's great!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com