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Re: Mycobacterium Avium ParaTB, crohns and beck


Thank you for the info. I think I'm in need of something more aggressive though. I've been on a low dose prednisone for 6years and about 9 months ago, my scope was not at all what i expected to see. My doctor was shocked to know that I can function with the entire length of my large intestine being as diseased as it was (is). It was nasty. I should be in pain and it must be God helping me everyday. I'm probably in survival mode though. IDK

I have been dealing with digestive issues since 1997. Went into remission for 5 years and then got hit hard and am still trying to get well 8 years later. I have come to the end of my tolerance with this disease, especially after researching non-stop and knowing that there is a cause and a cure.

I'm stressed out. Not knowing where to locate information on what people have done in regards to taking prescriptions (drugs that the body depends on to function) and if/how they have used the pulser, is bothering me. I like to be educated about something and know about it before I jump in. I haven't been able to find much info at all about people's experiences with using the device and the issue of medication. Sites that sell the device don't go into detail about the medication situation at all. It's not like I can ask a doctor for guidance about this either.. I just have to continue to search and look until I locate something that will educate me.


 

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