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!
Your improvement is very encouraging. I could do almost a mile on
the tread mill but would get angina. I was getting angina
everyday. Muscle pain from the Lipitor, fatigue and depression were
major hurdles that I still fight but not nearly as often.
I haven't had a cigerette since May 26, 06. Everytime I wanted one I
just thought about how long the ambulance ride to the hospital was.
I've changed my diet considerably, do the treadmill 5 days a week
walking 2 minutes, running 2, and back and forth for about 18
minutes. I like the shadow boxing idea. I'm going to give that a
try.
I'll have to find the article on strength training again. I may have
printed it off. I can't remember where the study was conducted.
I'm 48 and when I told the cardiologist that I didn't feel $100,000
or even $10 better after the surgery he said it was surgery NOT the
fountain of youth. After I had the surgery and found out it's side
effects along with some of the medications side effects I got mad.
100% of bypass patients suffer some type of brain damage! 35% have
a lower IQ after bypass. I didn't have IQ to spare. Did anyone
mention that pre op? NO! I take one medication that one possible
side effect is Sudden Cardiac Death! That gives me peace of mind!
I have to agree that getting away from western medicine is the
safest route to go. I generally feel a lot better. I just started
taking most of the supplements about 10 days ago and I think the
Niacin is giving me some arrythmia problems. I also wear a nitro
patch 12 hours a day so I might be OD'n on nitro/niacin. I'm playing
around a little to see if I can solve the arrythmia issue. My new
doctor says that we'll get me weaned off of as many prescription
drugs as possible.
I hope that all the lifestyle changes, the chelation therapy, etc
let me feel like I don't have cardiac problems. It sounds like the
combination has worked a miracle for you.
Jon
--- In chelationtherapy@yahoogroups.com, Mr Tudo <mrtudo1955@...>
wrote:
>
> 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
>