Re: Warning

Posted by jaime_schunkewitz on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Warning-tp1553810p1553816.html



Xanax helps the anxiety aspect of the syndrome for sure.
I'd be a raving maniac without it. Risperdal helps relieve
some of the chest pains.

It seems that no matter how much pain reliever I take
the headaches still persist. Aspirin just aggravates the
tinnitus.

My idiot doctor wants me to take a CAT scan for my migraines.
After all I'm delusional so EMF can't be the cause.

Has anyone had a CAT scan? Any side affects? What is it, 1000
times the radiation of one x-ray?
Eli


--- In [hidden email], K <kfarming@...> wrote:

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> no, I find Xanax helpful. Calms the central nervous system down.
> Kris
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> From: Bill Bruno <wbruno@...>
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> Sent: Mon, May 3, 2010 10:02:24 AM
> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Warning
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> I suppose inflammation is a factor.
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> The added chapter in the revised edition of Blaylock's
> Excitotoxins book says aspirin and ibuprofen and other
> pain killers may help against excitotoxicity. I'm curious
> if anyone has found these helpful.
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> Bill
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> On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 8:44 AM, Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote:
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> > > But we go to the doctor and all the blood tests
> > > come out perfectly negative Then we're accused of
> > > being delusional. After all, nobody else feels it.
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> > Yes, but often times the test results are wrong, as
> > the tests themselves have fundamental flaws.
> > Or there is no good test for some things...
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> > I view devices as something that can make you feel
> > better while trying to find something that will
> > solve the underlying cause.
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> > Marc
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