Re: Any Question Too Strange?
- From: "news.chi.sbcglobal.net" <kureforcrohns@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:39:36 -0600
"Cardiac Arrest" dies not rule out crohns disease. That can also, like
everything else, be a result of crohns, just as the boy that dies on the
athletic field can drop from a heart attack with no history of heart
problems.That is why I continue to say anti-depressants must be banned,
nothing we can do about the hard drugs Anti-depressants permeate our
society for the last fifty years since the pharms found the formula. and it
is next to impossible a nut to crack. I am not writing here as off topic
because it is not off topic anywhere that concerns the health of a person.
Nor do I expect you all to agree with me because of the elusive subject it
is. Basically, I say it to anyone in any way concerned or should be
concerned, physician, pharm, administrators of institutions, or the man next
door. I have a difficult time retaining a physician as you can guess
what they think. But maybe. somewhere, sometime, it will hit the mark for
the concern and action it requires. No one is doing it deliberately,
just ignorantly. I am not at liberty to discuss or disclose a situation
that may prove the truth of it.
Well, another subject? As to tinnitus, (which can be a manifestation of
crohns) My experience is that Malt Barley in its original form from the
health store (if anyone can stomach it) can ease the tinnitus somewhat.
Or Brownberry bread's new addition of whole grain bread has some Malt Barley
in it as Lindt's chocolate truffles has it also (after wheat flour, all
items). The truffles seem to give the most relief (none are great) but
better than nothing. The banning of anti-depressants and curbing stimulant
drug use will curb it also or even negate it maybe? That's my spiel for
today and everyday has a slightly different sound, but all of it is all
stimulants can be deadly by a mind/body connection maybe my mind and body
don/t connect too well, therefore the repitition.
Sincerely
Gail
"Dartos" <tuthjockey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1198093153_23128@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I just looked it up. It was a female pricipal in Chicago. She
was under 'some type of sedation' during the procedure and went
into cardiac arrest.
I would say it isn't likely to be related to the dental treatment
itself, but rather the sedation.
:-(
D
Foolish question? Foolish person? An obsessed person?
Any answers would be welcome.
Thank You
Gail
I'm sure there will be an autopsy. Dentistry is stressful. I just
got my basic life support course last night at our dental study group.
It could be an allergic reaction to anesthetic, but it's hard to think of
anything else remotely that could happen directly from the procedure.
Steve
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