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Re: [chelationtherapy] Re: Cardiologist and Chelation

LOL, trade locations? Sorry Jon haha.
 
I couldn't walk 1/10th mile without a lot of pain and much further than that, I'd be leaning against my Wife, just standing there.......in pain for a little while.
 
By the 10-12th intravenous session I walked a mile. No speed records broken but a mile nonetheless. I've since walked as many as 8 miles non stop. I believe it's been a combination of a changed diet, the cigrarettes have now been gone for 2 years and 1 month, the chelation, and steady walking and now I'm sort of shadow boxing while on the treadmill. Man was sore after doing that the first time! But every time I'm on the treadmill I do that at least part of the time and I build up quite a sweat doing so.
 
That article on strength training. Is that being reported by an MD in Wellington Fla?
 
If you come to the west coast of Fla on vacation or to get away from Ohio for a while, there's a great place to get chelation done in Punta Gorda. Dr James Coy is the fellow who owns the clinic and he posts here from time to time although the whole forum has been quiet for a few months ( everyone's gotten well?? ). HIs website is http://www.naturalsolutionsmd.net
 
I believe my overall health has improved despite the cardiologist stating the bypass surgery has been a failure. Says there's abnormal blood flow in the same place that the bypass was done. I cannot tell you how pleased I was to hear that ( I'm being extremly sarcastic about being happy ). I've made some phone calls and even filled out some papers on that one.
 
I just don't see it, feel it. I feel fine. I think to get away from these guys is a good thing. At my age ( 52 ), you look hard enough for something wrong and you're bound to find it. We're not kids anymore.
 
How do you feel overall?
 
Tom

gravelygarage <gravelygarage@...> wrote:
Tom,

I was in the Navy so I thought that I had my adventure behind me.
LOL. You know as hard as it has been on me it has been even more
difficult on my family. I couldn't imagine going through this alone.

If I understand you correctly, chelation has helped you? How long
did it take before you started noticing improvements? What type of
reaction did your cardiologist have when you told him you were going
thru celation treatments?

Thanks for the web addresses. I've read a few articles in the past
about the stem cell therapy. From what I have read it looks very
promising. I have a niece that does some kind of research related
to stem cells . The next time I see her I was going to ask her what
she knows about it. Of course, she has been talking way over my
head since she was 11 or 12.

They say that EF's above 50 are considered adequate with, I think,
ideal being 70%. I've read that chelation improves this as well as
supplements and in one article/study that I read they said that
strenght training (weight training) can improve EF by up to 14%.

The medicated stent is still in place but 'is not being used'.

I think that the best therapy would be to get away from this Ohio
winter. It is supposed to be 0 Sunday night with a high of 6 on
Monday. Would you consider trading locations??

Till Later,
Jon
Morrow, Oh

--- In chelationtherapy@yahoogroups.com, Mr Tudo <mrtudo1955@...>
wrote:
>
> Hey Jon,
>
> Quite an adventure eh? I hope the chelation has positive effects
for you. I've had more than 50 sessions thus far, and I started
after having a single bypass, mammary to lad. I've had great success
with my walking distances.
>
> Have you looked into stem cell therapy? I'm looking at it as a
possible "in the future" kind of thing. There's a couple of websites
I can refer you to, http://www.theravitae.com and
http://www.vescell.com It appears that they are having some real
successes with this therapy. It's in Thailand.
>
> How low is an EF of 35 ? Above 55 is normal, right? Therefore 35
is not too too bad ??? Mine was 51. The medicated stent is still in
your artery??
>
> Rgrds
> Tom
> Port Charlotte, Fl
>




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Hello group, I am just beginning Chelation therapy to help with my heart condition (s). My cardiologist doesn't think much of supplements let alone Chelation....
gravelygarage
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Jan 31, 2007
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Hey Jon, Welcome and hope you don't mind some questions. Why are you seeing a cardiologist every 2 months? What's the situation with your heart and vascular ? ...
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Feb 1, 2007
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Tom, I answered you yesterday morning but my reply never showed up so if two happen to appear that is why. I had a heart attack May 26, 06 and got a medicated...
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Hey Jon, Quite an adventure eh? I hope the chelation has positive effects for you. I've had more than 50 sessions thus far, and I started after having a single...
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Tom, I was in the Navy so I thought that I had my adventure behind me. LOL. You know as hard as it has been on me it has been even more difficult on my...
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LOL, trade locations? Sorry Jon haha. I couldn't walk 1/10th mile without a lot of pain and much further than that, I'd be leaning against my Wife, just...
Mr Tudo
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Hmmm, so bone chilling freezing weather doesn't sound stimulating to you? It's so cold out the dog says he'll learn to flush the toilet instead of going out! ...
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Feb 3, 2007
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Tom Ruley again. I'm off the cigs since March '05. Soon two years. My blood is thin and slippery. Not thick and sticky. Oh yeah, I meant to ask Jon, What med...
Tom Ruley
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Hi Jon, Hi Tom, Tom Ruley in Baltimore here. Welcome to the group Jon. Me: Age 55. Weight 184. Retired. I had a MI January '97. Three angioplasties, eight...
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Hi Tom, Nice to meet you. I heard that Plavix was required for 'just' a year after the stents where implanted. I can't find the specific website but I am...
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Jon wrote: I can't find the specific website but I am pretty sure the drug that I take that list Sudden Cardiac Death as a possible side effect is Imdur. Hi...
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Fran, Thanks for the site info. I have just recently started taking a handful of supplements including Niacin 100mg 3 X daily plus another 100mg included in...
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Jon wrote: Supplements: including Niacin 100mg 3 X daily plus another 100mg included in some Cardio concoctions I take. In the last couple of days I've had...
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When I was diagnosed as needing open heart surgery and having vascular problems ( 100% totally blocked femoral in right leg, 90% blocked common illiac in left...
Mr Tudo
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You are one lucky man. A low pill count and high outside tempertures. It is 3 degrees outside right now! Our dog is sitting by the heater with his legs...
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Feb 4, 2007
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Jon, Nah, they just went to chopping me open like an oyster. No stents and I'm frankly not real motivated to try those if I go negative. I think I'd prefer...
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Tom, I have to agree with you about doctors. We are conditioned thru out life to listen to them unconditionally. Ask them a question and they quickly become...
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Hey Jon, BRRRR it's cold today. Y'all must be sending us a winter present. It was 55 when I got up today and the high today is only supposed to be 67! Freezing...
Mr Tudo
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Tom, I'm sending you a couple of sled dogs in case the temperature drops below 50. I'd hate to see you get stuck out in those conditions! You are exactly...
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One comment on Toprol (beta blocker). A while back, I came across an article review on blood pressure lowering medications and how they affect all cause ...
steve
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Steve, who the heck is sticking you with that needle and missing? This is an RN? I could get downright nasty over that if it happened on a regular basis. The...
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... That was a typo - it should PlaqueX. You should be able to google that one and have it work. ... Utah. Steve ... -- Steve - dudescholar3@... "A...
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... Tom, My chelation doctor has me alternating thru 3 different chelation therapies. Electrolyte Balancing, Plaquex and a Three Minute IV Push. Here's the...
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The cardio concoctions are NOT prescription but are purchased through my new doctor. One of them is an oral chelation and another is Cardio-Plus which has C,...
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