Paul Fehrnstrom wrote: > Hi Everyone and Happy 4th of July, > > I'm wondering if anyone on this list has any knowledge about the > interaction of EIS on someone with thick blood, namely, me. > > I carry the Factor V Leiden gene which makes my blood prone to > hypercoagulability, ie. thick blood. > > About 2 weeks ago, I drank 6-8 oz. of 15ppm EIS over a period of > several hours. 2 days afterwards, I had an extreme Herx reaction, to the > point my wife took me to the ER we were so worried - high fever, chills, > trembling, severe headache, delirious..
Are you sure it was a herx. Normally a herx will take place immediately after taking CS, not two days later. Virtually all the silver should have been out of the body after 2 days. > I was in rough shape. Of course > the ER docs couldn't understand why I would ingest a silver solution and > due to lack of knowledge, called poison control to get more information > on the effects. They ended up giving me an IV in my left arm for saline > solution and something for the pain. 4 days later, I developed phlebitis > (superficial blood clot) in my left arm. Treated with aspirin and > antibiotics, I seem to be getting better but then this last Friday, I > experience tingling in my left hand and numbness. Another trip to the ER > and lo and behold, I now have my first case of DVT in my arm. I'm now on > heparin shots and coumadin and hoping this is the end of the cascading > effects I've experienced over the past several weeks. I am not certain what caused this. Why do you suspect it was CS? > > > Based on my extreme herx reaction, logic tells me that I must have some > serious pathogens making their home in my blood. I did some research and > found that yes, the fibrin layer coating the vessel walls due to my > thick blood makes > excellent hiding places for pathogens and makes treating them all the > more difficult. I'm thinking that their response to my EIS assault was to > create an even more hypercoagulable state as their line of defense. An > IV needle was just the thing to trigger a clot. I doubt it was a herx reaction. Apparently the doctors do not believe it was a herx reaction either, since they gave you antibiotics, which if you had pathogens causing a herx with CS, would have caused a herx with antibiotics as well (unless we are talking about a virus). > > > Has anyone heard or come across any research or similar experiences with > EIS on someone with a similar history and/or extreme herx reactions that > trigger more than the flu-like symptoms that are common? This is war and > I'm not > going to let these bacteria and viruses win. Any help would be greatly > appreciated. I have never heard of a herx reaction occuring more than a few hours after taking CS. Marshall > > > Paul > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] > > The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> >

