Re: Likely my last post.
I'm glad you found out what's wrong and found a practitioner who could help you.
I went to a "Holistic Physician" or whatever she called herself to sound reputable. She had a little pendulum. She would touch me in different locations, and her pendulum would stop swinging. She would then pronounce that I had so-and-so problem. She got up to about 15 different problems, each requiring a different $30 "homeopathic medicine" to cure. Fortunately, I was already pretty knowledgeable about what was wrong with me (mercury from silver fillings causing a yeast problem), and had a pretty good idea what I needed to do about it. I was hoping she could give me suggestions about how to go about it.
It was pretty obvious to me that she was trying to take me for a ride, so I left and never went back.
The point I'm trying to make is that we all need to be knowledgeable participants in our healing process. We can't just blindly follow what doctors, or alternative practitioners or voices on the internet tell us to do.
Knowledge is not just power; it's the key to good health too (assuming you act upon your knowledge, of course).
OK, I stop sounding like a Public Service Announcement now.