I had chf.
  Please think about protocols this in terms or my own survival.
  I couldn't accept the idea that I would not survive. My injection rate was so 
low they told me the only thing that would save me is a heart transplant. I did 
my research. Evidently the chf washes out all the neurotransmitters from the 
heart. I started taking ribose for energy and to replenish the 
neurotransmitters in the heart. Experimentally they are infusing ribose into 
the heart after a failure. What evidently saved me was selegiline. I got it 
from Europe until I convinced my doctor to give me a prescription. My enlarged 
heart shrank. Organs repaired.
  I am living a relatively strong life. Though I am medication dependent. The 
weakness of chf comes from the left ventricle. That's where oxygenation happens 
to the brain. It causes cog native problems. Oxygen delivery becomes really 
important too. Selegiline also regulate cardiomyopathia and post partum 
depression. It is about as stimulating as two cups of coffee, though it reads 
as an amphetamine in drug tests. It is not an amphetamine A. It is amphetamine 
D. Which is a different animal.
   
  In the end, I am trying to get off disability and back to work. I feel pretty 
well.
  My doctor said it was a miraculous recovery. I don't know about that. But I 
do know that if I had been passive I would more than likely been dead.
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Denise Rollheiser <[email protected]> wrote:
          My father and my partner both suffer from CHF (Dad was diagnosed 2 
weeks ago, Guy a number of years ago).  Guy also suffers from IILD.
   
  If anyone can provide protocol(s) for using CS to assist with either of these 
diseases or at least connect me with lists that can provide some guidance, I 
would be forever grateful.  While my Dad will celebrate his 90 b'day in Jan 08, 
his quality of life has deteriorated majorly since his Dx; Guy will be 60 in 
Nov 07 and I would like to have more time with him than less (his lung 
specialist has said that in the patients he has seen/sees with IILD - from 
diagnosis to lung failure is between 4-5 years...Guy was Dx'd about 18 months 
ago.....)
   
  Thanks.
   
  Denise
  [email protected]
   



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The novelist, journalist and psychologist 
Michael Zangari 
http://zangarijournalism.com




       
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