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		By: John Farmer		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m slowly recovering from doing stupid.  A 67 year old adult should have better sense than to be at the top of a 25 foot ladder cutting a broken limb..  And doing it as I (or my Dad) did my entire life, ill-prepared and little/no safety gear...

We all &quot;let slide&quot; warning signs or more frequently, misinterpret what&#039;s happening to us, thinking it&#039;s normal or nothing. 

I lost my wife of 44 years this last January because _everything_ of her medical condition over the last year, we saw (including most of her doctors) as &quot;It&#039;s just her gut acting up like it always has&#039;.  It wasn&#039;t. It was cirrhosis of the liver, caused by after-effects of her chemotherapy for breast cancer 10 years ago.  The final blow was sepsis of the colon. 

I am glad that you got the medical help you need.  We do need your voice, your thoughts, and your living presence. 

You have more people who respect you, h3ll like you, than you know.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m slowly recovering from doing stupid.  A 67 year old adult should have better sense than to be at the top of a 25 foot ladder cutting a broken limb..  And doing it as I (or my Dad) did my entire life, ill-prepared and little/no safety gear&#8230;</p>
<p>We all &#8220;let slide&#8221; warning signs or more frequently, misinterpret what&#8217;s happening to us, thinking it&#8217;s normal or nothing. </p>
<p>I lost my wife of 44 years this last January because _everything_ of her medical condition over the last year, we saw (including most of her doctors) as &#8220;It&#8217;s just her gut acting up like it always has&#8217;.  It wasn&#8217;t. It was cirrhosis of the liver, caused by after-effects of her chemotherapy for breast cancer 10 years ago.  The final blow was sepsis of the colon. </p>
<p>I am glad that you got the medical help you need.  We do need your voice, your thoughts, and your living presence. </p>
<p>You have more people who respect you, h3ll like you, than you know.</p>
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		By: Vedaal (Dr. M. Gaerman) ( real name e-mail is m.gaerman@hush.ai )		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello Robert,  Sorry, Didn&#039;t realize what you are going through!

One thing about persistent anemia and deep fatigue, that is often overlooked, is Pernicious Anemia.  It is a (sometimes acquired) deficiency of the Absorption Factor in the gut, that allows B12 to be absorbed.
It can be diagnosed by checking B12 levels (will be very low, because Oral Supplements will Not be absorbed), and presence of antibodies to Intrinsic Factor. (the B12 Absorption Factor).

Easily treated with B12 shots, (from 1/week to 1/ month)
You can give them to yourself. It&#039;s a 1 cc syringe, with B12 1000mcg
(Bright Red), and you inject it in the front mid thigh while sitting down).
Any Internist or Hematologist can test for it.
BEST WISHES FOR A SPEEDY RECOVERY!!!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Robert,  Sorry, Didn&#8217;t realize what you are going through!</p>
<p>One thing about persistent anemia and deep fatigue, that is often overlooked, is Pernicious Anemia.  It is a (sometimes acquired) deficiency of the Absorption Factor in the gut, that allows B12 to be absorbed.<br />
It can be diagnosed by checking B12 levels (will be very low, because Oral Supplements will Not be absorbed), and presence of antibodies to Intrinsic Factor. (the B12 Absorption Factor).</p>
<p>Easily treated with B12 shots, (from 1/week to 1/ month)<br />
You can give them to yourself. It&#8217;s a 1 cc syringe, with B12 1000mcg<br />
(Bright Red), and you inject it in the front mid thigh while sitting down).<br />
Any Internist or Hematologist can test for it.<br />
BEST WISHES FOR A SPEEDY RECOVERY!!!</p>
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