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Deborah,
Many doctors have different opinions on yeast overgrowth. Some do not
believe in this at all. I do have a book on yeast overgrowth as my
immunity system is overactive and have problems with health issues.
Regularity of bowl movements is important for anybody. I eat 3 times a
week a non fat yoghurt with ACTIVE bacteria content. That keeps my bowls
clean. This is especially important if you are on antibiotics.
You are saying that this particular doctor is nice and changed his tune
when he realized "who you are". This does not sound he is nice to
everybody. I hope you do not mind my comment. Take care.
Emily
----- Original Message -----
From: "Deborah Setzer" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 3:30 PM
Subject: Yeast Overgrowth Syndrome?????


>   Well, I went to the immunologist today and he threw his hands up in
the
> air and said in his 40 years of practice, he has only seen 2 other
people
> who are as bad off as me.  I told him that I do go to great lengths to
be
> remembered.  Anyway, he spent about 45 minutes going over my sordid
medical
> history, asking questions and shaking his head.  Once he realized that
I
> understood medical terminology, he apologized for talking down to me.
He is
> really a nice man.
>
>   When the light bulb went off in his head as to who I am, he became
even
> more compassionate and understanding.  About 30 minutes into the exam,
his
> eyes lit up and he said, "You are that lady from the newspaper... I
still
> have copies of that article."  Then he stood up, walked over and gave
me a
> hug.
>
>   Well, the only thing that he was able to even suggest was Yeast
Overgrowth
> Syndrome as a possibility as to why I have an overactive immune
system.  He
> said that this could have been triggered by the massive amount of
potent
> antibiotics that I was on in January to fight the staph infection in
my
> brain.
>
>   Does anyone here on the list have any knowledge of this syndrome or
> research relating to the role of Candida Albicans in human illness?
He gave
> me some journal articles from a C. Orian Truss, M.D., Heinrich
Weiland,
> M.D., Lars I. Qvick, M.D. and The Journal of Orthomolecular
Psychiatry. (I
> have a master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and have
never
> heard of this journal). He also suggested a diet called "The Garden of
Eden
> diet"
>
>   I don't have the time nor the physical stamina to chase a slippery
pig
> under the contention that it has a gold ring in its nose and will do
me
> wonders.  So, I am asking those of you on this list if you know
anything
> about this or is it some new fad for the desperate?  Help please.
>
>   Thanks in advance for your help.
>
>   Deborah aka Tenacity
>
>
>
>
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