Happy New Year Marshall and ALL!
In 1995 I experienced radical prostate cancer surgery and my urologist had
me donate and save 2 units of my blood just in case; it wasn't required, but
they did in fact replace it. I believe the Blood Bank charged me $25/unit to
draw, store and deliver to my hospital. Praise God, everything went well and
that was 11 years ago and I've had no problems since. A year ago I met my
urologist in the hospital hall across from my cardiologist office and he
congratulated me on my good decision for my surgery and told me that had I
not opted for the radical, in his opinion, I would not have lived more than
2 years.
Not only is using your own blood preferable, you are spared the risks of
getting the wrong type--which can be B-a-a-d News!
May each of you enjoy a Happy, Healthy, Prosperous 2006!
Sincerely,
_______________________________________
Richard Harris, 58 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
http://www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 10:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>AIDS http://theothersideofaids.com/

"Jonathan B. Britten" wrote:

> I do not know whether something other than HIV is the cause of AIDS,
> and your ideas about HPV may be correct.
>
> The main point, so far as I am concerned, is that the heated blood
> products did not cause AIDS or raise HIV in hemophiliacs who received
> it.   Heating destroyed whatever pathogen causes elevated HIV readings
> and AIDS.

Maybe, or it could have destroyed or neutralized a toxin, such as benzene.

>
>
> If the infectious agent becomes resistant to heating, we are all in big
> trouble if we need an infusion.  However, there are artificial blood
> products now, and storage of one's own blood is an (expensive) option.
> . . .

This is actually done quite often when one knows that an operation is coming
up.  I think it is less expensive to do this then to buy blood.

Marshall



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