Not good, not good at all

by lola28 60 Replies latest jw friends

  • candidlynuts
    candidlynuts

    hugs lola.. i hope they figure out whats going on and get her all better quickly.

  • Sunspot
    Sunspot

    Six, yes it's the same sister she had a problem when she lost feeling in her right arm, they are also looking into that again.

    (((((Lola & Sis)))))

    I read this before and didn't realize you were the same one in this post! I am SO VERY sorry for the frightening time you, your poor sister and your family are going through right now.

    I also hope the doctors can and WILL discover what is making her so ill.....and then FIX it!

    with love, hugs and prayers,

    Annie

  • AuldSoul
    AuldSoul

    (((((Lola)))))

    Sweety, get some sleep. Your sister in the best possible place for her to be if things get dicey, okay? You have many people with you and your sister on their minds now. Go on now, baby sister, you get some sleep.

    Brandon

  • Good Girl or Bad Girl?
    Good Girl or Bad Girl?

    AuldSoul is right, Lola, the best thing you can do right now for your sister is take care of yourself!!! We are all here for you and you and your little sister are in our collective as well as individual thoughts and prayers!!

    Good Girl or Bad Girl

  • restrangled
    restrangled

    Dear Lola,

    We are thinking of you and your family and hope for the best outcome. Sometimes it can be something simple but it takes awhile to find the cause.

    Please keep us all updated.....

    We are very concerned.

    Love, Restrangled and MIL.

  • troubled mind
    troubled mind

    Dear Lola , I'm so sorry your little sister is going through this , I'm sure your being there for her is giving her great courage . Sounds like she is in the right place now to get some answers for her illness . Hugs to you, stay healthy and strong for her sake .

  • liquidsky
    liquidsky

    ((((((lola))))))

  • Gretchen956
    Gretchen956

    Lola I'm so sorry to hear about your sister, please let us know how she's doing. Your definately in my thoughts. Every positive wish, thought, prayer, and energy for a early recovery is being sent your way!

    Sherry

  • Lady Liberty
    Lady Liberty

    Dear LOLA,

    (((HUGS))) I am so sorry!! How very scarey!! You and your sister are in our thoughts and prayers!!

    Sincerely,

    Lady Liberty

    P.S. I was just reading this morning about how flaxseed with cottage cheese can build up hemoglobin. Here is the link:http://www.healingdaily.com/detoxification-diet/flaxseed.htm

    Flaxseed oil with cottage cheese?

    Dr. Johanna Budwig is known and highly respected around the world, as Germany's premier biochemist. Over the years she has published a number of books including "Flax Oil as a True Aid Against Arthritis, Heart Infarction, Cancer, and other Diseases".

    In the mid 1950's, Dr. Budwig began her extensive research on the benefits of flaxseed because of its rich essential fatty acid content known as "linoleic and linolenic". Dr. Budwig assisted many seriously ill, even those who were given up for terminal by orthodox medical doctors, helping them to regain their health through a simple regimen of flaxseed oil blended with cottage cheese.

    Dr. Budwig supplemented her patients' diets with 2 tablespoons of flaxseed oil combined with 1/4 cup of cottage cheese. Dr. Budwig found that a yellowish green substance in their blood was replaced with a healthy red pigment, hemoglobin. She also found that the tumors receded and disappeared, anemia was alleviated, and vital energy was regained.

    Here is Dr. Johanna Budwig's Blend:

    Put in your blender:

    • 1 cup organic cottage cheese
    • 2-5 Tbsp. of flaxseed oil
    • 1-3 Tbsp. of freshly ground up flaxseed (electric coffee grinder ($15) works fine)
    • enough water to make it soft
    • a little Cayenne pepper (red hot chilly pepper)

    Why cottage cheese? Flaxseed oil is made more effective when 2 tablespoons of the oil are added to 1/4 cup of cottage cheese. The essential fats bind to the proteins in the cottage cheese making them more easily absorbed by your body.

    For more information on this dynamic duo, you may want to check out the book “Fats That Heal - Fats That Kill” by Udo Erasmus.

    Ground flaxseed or flaxseed oil?

    Liquid flaxseed oil is the easiest form to use, although it must be kept refrigerated. It is available either in liquid form, or in capsules.

    If you prefer to use ground flaxseeds, just add 1 or 2 tablespoons of to an 8-ounce glass of water and mix. Flaxseeds have a pleasant, nutty flavor and taste good sprinkled on salads, cooked vegetables, or cereals.

    I recommend you g rind the seeds (or buy ground flaxseed) because whole seeds simply pass through the body. Grinding the seeds just before using them best preserves flavor and nutrition, but pre-ground seeds are more convenient. Keep them refrigerated. There are no nutritional differences between brown and yellow seeds.

    For best absorption, take flaxseed oil with food. It is easily mixed into juices and other drinks, and its nutty, buttery flavor complements cottage cheese, yogurt and many other foods. You can also use it instead of olive oil in a salad dressing. Don't cook with it, however, as this will deplete the oil's nutrient content.

    In my opinion the best price on the internet for high quality flaxseed oil is hereicon. I also like Puritan Pride's special "Buy 1 Get 2 FREE" promotions on flaxseed oil.

    Buy flaxseed oil in an opaque plastic bottle. This will prevent light from spoiling it. Also c heck the expiration date on the label, as the oil spoils quickly. Keep it refrigerated for freshness. Should the oil develop a powerful odor, discard it.

    References

    (1) Urology July 2001;58

    disclaimer: Throughout this website, statements are made pertaining to the properties and/or functions of food and/or nutritional products. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and these materials and products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

    © 2002 by Marc Leduc

  • delilah
    delilah

    I'm so sorry to hear about your sister, Lola. Please keep us updated....and know that I am thinking of you all. I pray she will recover soon...Hugs all around.

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