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--- In isribd@y..., "bryceraleigh" <bryceraleigh@y...> wrote:
> I am now 67 years old with no ulceraitve colitis conditions. When I
> was 18 years old, I
> was going South below the equator to catch 300 tons of tuna. We had
a
> full crew of 17
> men, so I had to sleep in the net locker underneath the automatic
> pilot gears which made
> loud whining sounds all night long. By the time we reached Panama,
I
> had ulcerative
> colitis. I began to bleed 7 times each day, bloody diahrea while I
> ate my three healthy
> meals a day. It was a long trip. I arrived back in San Diego 5
months
> later with bloody
> diahrea. I went to Dr. Milton Fetter an internal medicine doctor.
He
> sent me to a clinic to
> check and see if I had ulcerative colitis. They verified Dr.
Fetter's
> diagnosis. The exam
> was a painful experience.
> To treat the ulcerative colitis, Dr. Fetter recomended a Sulfidine.
> After, bleeding 7 times
> each day with bloody diahrea, I took a Sulfidine which I was
allergic
> to. I then called Dr.
> Fetter to make another appoinment and explained how the Sulfidines
> made me very sick.
> He then gave me a prescription for Niacin. I went to the Pharmacy
to
> buy Niacin, but the
> Pharmacist told me it was an over the counter medication. He
pointed
> where I could find
> the Niacin. The only Niacin they had was 100 mg pills.
> I went home that afternoon and ate spaghetti and drank milk with my
> Niacin on a Friday. I
> had the strangest of all reactions, I started to itch and flush at
my
> head. I didn't know it at
> the time, but my blood vessels were increasing to 3 times their
> normal size. This itching
> and flushing reaction went down my chest and arms, down my torso to
> my thighs, and
> down my legs within 20 minutes. I felt that I was allergic to this
> medicine. I had a date
> with a beautiful girl that night at 7:00 so I ate at 5:00 so I
could
> go to the bathroom 2
> times before my date with the bloody diahrea. I waited after
> consuming all the spaghetti
> and drinking 2 glasses of milk while the flushing was going on.
> Afterwards I waited for the
> urge to go to the bathroom, which is usually only 3 seconds away. I
> needed 7 seconds to
> get to the bathroom and I felt the urge. I waited until 7:00
because
> I had no bowel
> movement. The tingling and flushing left me within half an hour.
> I called the girl on the phone and cancelled the date because this
> was the first time in five
> months that I didn't have a bowel movement within 2 hours of
eating.
> I sat with my
> grandmother watching TV for 4 hours, just 7 seconds away from the
> bathroom in case I
> had to go. I felt no urge to go during this time. Then I went to
bed
> at 11:00. The bedroom
> was just 2 seconds from the bathroom. All that night, I had no urge
> to have a bowel
> movement and I finally fell asleep.
> The next morning, I got up at 7:00 and went to the restroom. For
the
> first time in 5
> months, I had a stool 10 inches long covered with mucous. I was
very
> surprised about the
> mucous. For the next few days, I ate regularly with no diahrea. The
> second time I had a
> bowel movement I had normal stools with no mucous. I was 18 years
> old, now I am 67
> years old. I have had 20 attacks of ulcerative colitis over 25
years.
> When I was 43, I was taking 500mg of Niacin with one drink early in
> the morning and I
> would get a brief flushing of my skin. Niacin wasn't working
anymore.
> In Niacin, the
> nicotinic acid reacts with the estrogens in your blood to dialate
> your blood vessels. I don't
> know why my estrogens do not react anymore to Niacin. Doctors used
to
> prescribe Niacin
> to reduce cholestreol and hypertension in the body. I looked at a
> vitamin book and it helps
> your fingernails to grow and your hair to grow. At 67, I have a lot
> of hair, my
> grandfathers did not. I don't know if it helped. Niacin is
> inexpensive, 100 pills at 100mg
> for $1.00. I took Niacin when it became inconvenient after I had an
> attack of bloody
> Ulcerated Colitis. For the next fifty attacks in fourty years
Niacin
> is what worked every
> time. I just had to take enough Niacin to dialate for twenty
minutes.
> A few years ago.I phoned Dr. Milton Fetter and found out he was
still
> alive. I asked him
> how many people he treated with Niacin. Dr. Fetter told me that he
> had treated 80 patients
> with ulceraitve colitis and about 8 of these were allegic to
> Sulfidines. To these he
> recomended Niacin, I was one of those lucky ones. They never had
any
> other problems,
> and never went back to him for ulceraitve colitis.
> At 43, I was having a pain for the first time in my colon area. I
> went to 2 doctors who said
> they had a new drug on the market. They said that it was
remarkable,
> better than
> Niacin,called Prednisone. It didn't work, the pain didn't go away.
> One night at 2:00 in the
> morning when I couldn't sleep because of the pain, it was very
quiet,
> I could hear my
> heart beat. Every time my heart beat, the pain would increase a
> litle. Sort of like a muscle
> spasm. The next day, I called my doctor for a muscle relaxer. I
took
> 1 pill the next night of
> Ativan. The pain went away. I started off with a small pill of
Ativan
> 24 years ago when I
> was 43. I am up to two pills a night to give me a sound night's
sleep
> and to relax my
> muscles. I have never had another attack of ulcerative colitis in
the
> last 24 years because I
> have been taking a generic of Ativan, very inexpensive.
> If you have Prednisone in your system Niacin won't work. I suggest
> you try Niacin first.
> Get all the Prednisone out of your system, it might take a month.
> Remember, I bled for 4
> and a half months 7 times a day, so don't worry too much about the
> bleeding.
> I have looked at ulceraive colitis on TV through video cameras. The
> TV cameras that are
> in the colon show that the ulcers are about the size of a pin head.
I
> feel that what the
> doctors call ulcers are really swollen capilaries that cannot
> circulate blood because the
> muscles have clamped down on the vessels not alowing blood to pass
> through your
> system. When you take Niacin, your blood vessel dialate to three
> times their normal size
> and oxygen gets to your muscles and relieves the pain and then you
> have no bleeding.
> Then, the Ativan does not let the muscle spasm at night because it
> relaxes it. Therefore,
> you have to take it every night to get a good night's sleep. It is
> addictive in the fact that
> you will not go to sleep without Ativan. That is why Longs Drug
store
> tripled the price
> and was caught and had to refund the money to the people. I have
> discovered at 67 in a
> pharmacy book that you can take up to 10 pills of Ativan each day,
> but I wouldn't suggest
> taking this much. Especially if you have a weak heart.
> Prednisone has ruined the liver of a friend of mine who I met in
> later years. She needed a
> new liver or she would die because she had been taking Predisone
for
> 40 years. Now the
> benefits of Niacin are 20 fold and so is Ativan, getting a good
> night's sleep. But
> Prednisone, which the drug companies make a fortune off of, causes
a
> lot of damge to
> your body. But the doctors have to prescribe it or they can be sued
> for malpractice.
> When you reach 50 years of age, the doctors want to check your
colon
> for cancer. It
> seems that people who have ulcerative colitis have a higher chance
of
> getting cancer. The
> doctors have put a camera every two years to check for cancer in my
> colon. The new
> cameras are non-painful, but sometimes they carry germs. I am 67
> years old and my colon
> is without scar tissue, and without any narrowing. The cameras are
> now cleaned by the
> kitchen help, called NAs(Nurse Assistants). The last time I had a
> camera put inside of me,
> I had a fever of 106.5 degrees 5 days later. I was shaking all
over.
> I thought I was cold. It
> was a narrow escape for my life. So, I don't have the cameras put
in
> me anymore.
> During my early experience with Niacin, I was young and dumb. I
would
> bleed in my
> colon, and only when it became an inconveneince where I would have
to
> run to the
> bathroom that I would take Niacin. It worked until I was 43 years
of
> age.
> I am a general contractor and developer so when I stayed up until
> 2:00 or 3:00 in the
> morning, 3 nights in a row I would have an attack of ulcerative
> colitis. Now, if I don't
> have 8 hours of sound sleep, I will have blood in my stools. Get
the
> Prednisone out of
> your system and use Niacin. It is a very cheap way to treat your
> ulcerative colitis and
> might help you gain a lot of hair on your head.
> One time, I went on a carrot juice fast for 30 days. I bought a
> juicer, and drank three 8oz
> glasses of carrot juice with ice cubes so you don't miss chewing
with
> your teeth. I lost 30
> pounds and my ulcerative colitis went away. Put some celery juice
> with the carrot juice so
> you won't become anemic. The only problem with that cure is that
most
> people with
> ulcerative colitis are thin and can't lose weight or afford the
many
> sizes of pants that you
> have to buy.
> The excellent thing with Niacin is that you don't have to go on a
> bland diet, you can eat
> anything while you take the Niacin, but you have to flush. If you
> don't flush with the
> Niacin, it won't work. I sometimes took 800mg of Niacin early in
the
> morning before I ate
> anything to get mt body flushed. So don't take the time release
> capsules. You have to
> dialate your blood vessels to stop the muscle spasms in your colon
or
> elsewhere in your
> body.
> If the Niacin stops working after 43 years of age, then use the
> Ativan. The pill is so small
> you have to get a pill slicer to cut it in half. Start with half a
> pill and if you don't get a
> good nights sleep then start a whole pill. It has to be sound sleep
> you don't wake up if the
> dog barks or the baby cries. The majority of women that catch
> ulcerative colitis are
> women of newborn children who get less sound sleep than other
women.
> I think the
> reason why we get ulcerative colitis is because we have week
muscles
> in the colon area or
> elswewhere in our body that don't get enough oxygen because the
blood
> vessels are not
> situated right or big enough to carry oxygen to the muscle to keep
it
> from contracting. We
> are all different. We have different genes and this is the easiest
> way I have lived with
> ulcerative colitis.
> When the pain occurs, the doctors said that they had a much better
> drug than Niacin ,
> Prednisone, to stop ulcerative colitis. I thought they were crazy.
I
> tried it, went on a bland
> diet, took the massive doses at first and continued on the program
> and the bleeding did not
> stop with the first pill of Prednisone. After a week on Prednisone,
I
> got frustrated and
> took Niacin. For the first time taking Niacin in 20 years, I bled
> more after flushing my
> system. So, I kept taking Niacin and it took me a week to stop the
> bleeding and get off
> that bland diet. I never used Prednisone again. I have had 2 CAT
> scans recenty, no cancer,
> my liver is fine and all my organs are fine at 67 years of age.
> Living with ulcerative colitis
> since I was 18 years of age. Dr. Milton Fetter said 7 other people
> were successful on
> Niacin. So if you are young, try Niacin. No drug company is going
to
> spend 20 million
> dollars to prove that Niacin is the best treatment for ulcerative
> colitis because you can buy
> a pill for a penny and it will do the job. So why would they want
to
> prove that Niacin
> would stop your ulcerative colitis?
> I've read books on ulcerative colitis of people who had their
colons
> taken out and the
> result was massive congestion of the vascular system in the colon.
> And what does Niacin
> do? It opens up the vascuar system, but what doctor would give you
> Niacin when you
> have massive bleeding in your colon area?
> Good Luck. Signing off, Arthur Billings