Jeff, Is it possible that maybe... maybe... there is scarring in the bladder?
although dmso is supposed to
help with scars. Or... maybe the bladder just isn't as flexible (expandable)
as it once was? I am with yourwife..lol.. just being able to live with some
normalcy and being pain free
I'll bring the iced tea and veggie platter for the Bladder Party.
:D
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My wife and I thank you all for your encouragement and responses. I have
been documenting our journey just in case this worked so I could hopefully
help others. We still have a long way to go but there is no pain and the CS
I make does not hurt her in any way and never did from day one ( unlike
Mine too. A few years ago I wound up in the emergency room having
trouble breathing. They kept me there overnight and gave me every test
for heart attack in the book, ending with a treadmill test!
Most of the time I wasn't allowed to drink or eat, but they did relent
and give me some oxygen and
Jeff I am so happy for you, this is the type of story I love to read, so thanks
for sharing with us all - you will knock his socks off, however do not be
disappointed if he is not impressed, this is unfortunately the normal response
!You simply keep on doing what you have found works
My Motto=Stay away from doctors,
they'll kill ya
Smitty
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 1:18 PM, Lena Guyot wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> Your story is inspiring! Congratulations! Meanwhile, we need more sockless
> docs: and patient, persistent, determined people like you and your
This is wonderful news, Jeff. One piece of information. If you wife is
post-menopausal she might want to stay out of baths and hot tubs. As tissues
thin and lose tone it allows bacteria to infiltrate the urethra and thus cause
bladder infections.PT
From: Lena Guyot
Sorry it has taken so long to do this. I was given a lot of useful help and
suggestions from here and I wanted to update what we have been doing. As you
may remember, my wife has been suffering for almost 3 years with a bladder
problem ( that has never been really diagnosed because it doesn't fit
Jeff... wonderful, wonderful news. I know you and your wife are thrilled with
wife's progress. Since you
seem to have found a protocol that works, you might think about continuing the
procedures withouttrying to continue to 'push the envelope' since what you are
doing seems to be working for
On 11/11/2015 04:16 PM, Jeff wrote:
(snip)
The pain reduced on a daily basis till last Friday when she
told me she was pain free
She has control of her bladder and has no more flare ups or
frequency problems
She is on no medication at all for over a month
(snip)
Wonderful news and possibly
Hi Jeff,
Your story is inspiring! Congratulations! Meanwhile, we need more sockless
docs: and patient, persistent, determined people like you and your wife are the
people to create them!
Be well,
Léna
On Nov 11, 2015, at 4:16 PM, Jeff wrote:
> Sorry it has taken so long to do this. I was
I'm so glad Jeff, I just wish we had done this for my husband but unfortunately
he opted to have his bladder removed, which with hindsight - was a big mistake.
Best wishes to you bothDee
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> On 11 Nov 2015, at 21:16, Jeff wrote:
>
> Sorry it has
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