Re: You're right about the type of pain she has, possible selenium overdose, other questions
Hey herbformind,
Our mom is not in any state to be going to a dentist, especially considering that she's more scared of them than any other doctor. I'm not even sure if she's ever had a filling or a crown, or had any kind of dental procedure that lasted for more than one visit. I'm also not convinced that any tooth infection can be having that much of an effect on her immune system considering what she is going through right now. (Her immune system is already dealing with disease 24/7.)
She does the Rife therapy a good distance from any such devices. We also think that it's been helping her quite a bit, so we don't think that there is any significant interference from her surroundings.
Why do you recommend against microwaved food?
She already takes many vitamins, minerals, and herbs, including magnesium, zinc, and about 18 other things (this was cut down from maybe ~30 supplements).
Looking back on it, we probably shouldn't have increased the ozone dosage, but because she was feeling so well, we thought that she'd be able to handle it. What we seem to have now is a lot of scar tissue that developed over those two months of intense treatment (and earlier, as the pain is similar to what she experienced before, just more intense), as well as quite a bit of uric acid, both causing her quite a lot of pain. She did start ozone again a few days ago at her pre-December dosage. She's still feeling a lot of pain and the pulling and tight sensation is very strong now.
Also, she cannot sleep in any other position besides her back. Her right arm is puffy and painful if she moves it, and every other position simply complicates everything. She definitely cannot do any sit-ups. She has an excellent air purifier in her room and it is constantly freshened with ozone. She already usually sleeps at an incline. She also cannot sleep for only seven hours, nor can she sleep in any kind of long increments. She sleeps for a few hours, gets up, and then sleeps again. This is probably due to the 300+ mg/day oxycodone doses that she is taking, and the superdose of once-a-day Exalgo (which she takes twice a day). Her room is a bit warm, but she is constantly hot and cold, so we don't really leave it at any set temperature.