Re: Any Question Too Strange?
- From: "news.chi.sbcglobal.net" <kureforcrohns@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 13:05:23 -0600
An autopsy may show what went wrong. But the dentist only knows what is
shown and he sees, it would not tell the CAUSE of the procedure going
haywire. And just to be a little paranoic about crohns, crohns can set
off a weak spot or link in the tooth that may have not caused trouble had
their been no underlying reason like stimulants to set it going, Even an
allergy is a weakness. I know I have a stubborn view of crohns and
stimulant destruction, but I have seen it time and again, where no one will
recognize it. Doctors in the nursing home treat the symptoms of crohns as
a natural progression of a resident's illness when the upcoming symptoms
have not a thing to do with their original illness. Very plain to see,
but either they do not care or do not know the difference between an organic
symptom or an environmental symptom. It is very distresssing to me.
If anti-depressants were not used in institutions, that would at least rule
out crohns. But it is a hard concept to understand that stimulants can
carry a mind/body connection of destruction from one person to another, and
that in spite of distance. It can pervade any procedure in the body and
mind. I do not believe they were ever meant to be, in spite of their good
use, just as hard drugs have the same side effects, heretofore unknown.
I do not mean to scare anyone, as it is scary that something can happen to
us by another person and we have no control over it, except to sever the
mind/body link, if possible. I can cite an example, but do not feel free
to do so, as most persons with crohns do not like to talk about it.
Gail and thanks for your reply. Being an unknown, no one wants to talk
about it. It is an individual matter, and once the person has gotten
well, that is the end of the topic for them.
.
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