Hello Malcolm,

I wish I knew more and will see what I can drum up that has validity.

Before I knew about CS I worked for a "real" doctor who had the ability to
put 2 and 2 together (understand anatomy and physiology) and come up with a
diagnosis.  He didn't have to try to remember the latest, greatest
diagnostic test then try to remember what drug rep told him about the
latest, greatest drug for that test result!

Put that together with a sincere desire to heal (not treat) and you get an
awesome doctor.  He went to the far realms of treatment and feared not
malpractice because he truly believed in what he was doing.  And he took his
healing about as serious as The Great Physician!

Anyway, we used the DMSO irrigation for bladder problems.  It wasn't a cure,
but it was a viable treatment that alleviated the discomfort and frequent
urination.  It is a recognized treatment that insurance pays for (at least
any I know about).

I suppose there are some good doctors at the VA, but the ones my dad sees
seem to be hanging on to die or retire on those big government retirement
plans.  They are just passing time.

A friend of mine who is also a nurse actually became very disturbed when the
nursing home company she supervised took over management of a VA hospital.
She was appalled at the lack of knowledge and the hokey pokey guinea pig
treatment!

Enough negatives though.  I found out with my Dad that if you go in armed
with information and stick their nose in it they will give consideration to
your information.  However, if it ain't on their Certified, Pedigreed,
Official Vendor list....forget it.  They are apt to make a "substitute" that
isn't even logical.

Seems like the CS would be good for these bladder things.

Hang in there Malcolm.  Somebody knows much more than I and while we wait
for them to be forthcoming, I will look for the DMSO protocol.

Blessing and Abundance.


----- Original Message -----
From: Malcolm Stebbins <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Re: CS-DMSO


> Hi Barbara;
> You just really got my attention!  DMSO for UTcomplications from
> spinal cord injury???   I mean, err, Woof!Woof! Woof!!!  I'm very close to
> an old dog who would benefit greatly from any information you have or
> can point me to.  I've recently started using CS for bladder irrigation
again;
> tried that over a year ago, and screwed up bad, so scared myself out of it
> 'til recently.  This time it seems to be working well.
>
>  Every time I find a way to do something for myself and not have to rely
on
> the VA or the Medical Establishment for 'approved health' care I feel
better!
> TIA for whatever you can tell me;   Malcolm
>
> Barbara Liles wrote:
>
> >  we were told that the medicines for
> > animal use are exactly the same as human pharmaceutics.  It just gets a
> > different label and lower price!
> >
> > Some of you may remember when Ala. Governor George Wallace went through
his
> > misery.  Early on he wanted to use DMSO, but was denied it in the USA.
He
> >
> > I think perhaps his situation was instrumental in  labeling it for
urology.
> > They use it a bunch and with good results.  Isn't that amazing.
>
> Yes!! and totally new news to me.  I broke my back almost 40 years ago and
am
> an incomplete para. with all the usual complications from self-cathing for
that
> almost 40.
> This is the first time I've heard A Single Thing about DMSO and SCInjury!
>
>
> >  I know a
> > doctor that considered using DMSO and CS for bladder irrigation as a
> > treatment for interstitial cystitis, but on considering his malpractice
> > insurance escalating, decided to stick with government regulations.  So
much
> > for healing.
>
> Hey, so much for entering a profession - you know, being a professional:
> knowledgeable, absolutely trusworthy, expert, honorable, all those funny
> archaic useless old concepts the politicians prattle like magical mantras
as
> they steal our power and independence to act honorably as a "necessary
> temporary sacrifice"???Hmmmm, I'm beginning to rant again;
>
> Guess I'd better go wash my mouth out with colloidal silver;
>
>
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