Hello again.
Re:
"
I am eating lots of fruits, vegetables, grains, fish, occassional meat.
"
I think that's good, but in my opinion it may not be enough.
"
I have 4 cats in the house, husband's cats.
"
There you go. This may change everything, I think.
"
How can that cause low LAD?
"
Heh. You'd be surprised at what could cause a "low" many things.
"
I try not to touch them too much.
"
The words "too much" are interesting.
"
My husband cleanses their pooh.
"
And this fact is too.
"
I have done 16 liver flushes.
"
Then this is evidence that seems to suggest clearly how those flushes may be irrelevant in this situation you're in. If 16 flushes have not worked, how many more should, I wonder?
"
I have Hashimoto's Thyroiditis which I am taking 15mg Armour thyroid.
I did immune testing with Repromedix and all other results came within range except for Antothyroid antibodies. They also mention about doing LIT(Lymphocyte Immunization Therapy) where a concentrated serum made from white blood cells extracted from the blood of the male partner or a donor's blood.
I have tested for Toxoplasmosis but came out negative, not sure if the lab is accurate.
"
Here on this forum we're collecting evidence of every sort that seems to suggest that those types of lab testings may not be revealing enough, and the reasons for it are mentioned around somewhere, I think. There is one particular thread of posts started recently right here that illustrates a possible reason for this with pictures, with images. Perhaps one of the readers will be kind enough as to post a direct link to them right here for your benefit and illustration. If meanwhile you'll be looking for the posts yourself, I think you should look for any recent post with the word "Micrograph" in the title.
"
I have done quite a number of parasite cleanses.
"
That may not be enough.
"
Recently I did a stool test with Genova Diagnostics and there were a number of bacteria like Escherichia coli,Bifidobaterium, gamma haemolytic Strptococcus, alpha haemolytic Streptococcus, Bacillus species, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Klebsiella oxytoca, Enterobacter cloacae, bta strep(not Group A or B).
"
Any number of bacteria should be expected in the stool -my thought-, except of course an exaggerated number of any or all of them. After all, there is the "intestinal flora" to take into consideration.
"
Thanks!
"
You're welcome. I do think you should look into this problem of yours deeply and beyond those numbers. Based on my [limited] experience and on your admission above, I can tell you that once the causes are corrected, conception should be fairly simple and it should come 'naturally'. I've seen this happen before several times already.
In this regard, I have the recent and unfortunate experience of a patient that achieved conception after a long and expensive medical treatment, only to lose her newborn due to what I called "the father's negligence". You see, many clinical tests had been performed and all had come back "negative" for 'anything'. The father's brother is a medical doctor, a neurosurgeon. Despite this brother's opinion and the test results, we had collected evidence by the means of cultures and Micrographs that seemed to suggest differently very strongly. Still, the father [following the doctor's advice] chose to ignore the existing evidence and to allow those possible sources of infection/infestation to continue unchallenged. The mother was not fit to make a decision. The Truth surfaced finally only on autopsy, and organisms consistent with the evidence already available were observed.
I submit -based on what I know-, the STRONG possibility that either you or your husband [or likely both], could be harboring "something" inside [perhaps some organism] that's interrupting this natural process of conception, unless -of course-, there's a 'cause of force' that prevents this from occurring for obvious reasons, such as mechanical causes due to trauma or past injuries, or something of the sort.