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 defensive. It's not until they give you so much
conflicting 'advice' and/or your health deteriorates under their
care do you start to question them.
If you follow your current regiment of Chelation, exercise, diet and
supplements your blood and vessels should be pristene. Isn't the
stem cell stuff they are doing to repair heart muscle. I might see
you in Thailand. They tell me that mine was pretty damaged. When I
came out of bypass surgery the surgeon told my family that there was
evidence of a heart attack prior to the one that hospitalized me in
May.
Of course the western medical view is that heart damage can not be
repaired. I am hoping to prove them wrong. I don't expect a
perfect heart but some major improvement would be prayers answered.
As far as the weather is concerned.....what size coat do you wear.
I'll send you a coat down there ASAP. At 57 degrees we wouldn't want
you to suffer frost bite.
Jon
--- In chelationtherapy@yahoogroups.com, Mr Tudo <mrtudo1955@...>
wrote:
>
> 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 giving the stem cell treatment in
Thailand a shot first.
>
> I do not have a high opinion of these doctors. I used to. I
don't anymore.
>
> It was chilly here in S Fla you know. My Wife and I even wore
sweatshirts tonight! I think it was down to 57 degrees! Yikes!
>
> Heheh
>
> Tom
>
>
>
> gravelygarage <gravelygarage@...> wrote:
> 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 crossed. He said he was going to hold
> it until it warms up. Tom, did you ever have a stent or did you go
> straight to surgery?
>
> --- In chelationtherapy@yahoogroups.com, Mr Tudo <mrtudo1955@>
> wrote:
> >
> > 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 ), the cardiologist packed a little
> brown paper bag for me . In it was samples of Toprol beta
blockers,
> plavix, lipitor and prescriptions for all of them.
> >
> > I passed on the beta blockers and plavix. I took the lipitor for
> a couple of months and then stopped it as I was having muscle
pains.
> >
> > I take 80mg of asprin a day and several suppliments per my Wife
> and chelation Doc.
> >
> > That is it.
> >
> > Rgrds
> > Tom
> > Port Charlotte Fla
> >