That last 90 seconds says a lot to me. I had a root canal done and the dentist breached the sinus. Didn't know about it until much later. Thinking back, I started having RA symptoms around or after the time I was feeling a dull ache in my cheek bone area, near were the breach is. Could be a connection! Researching mycoplasma and tetracycline now. I'm lucky that there is a functional medicine doctor a short distance from home. I probably should meet with her.
@777theodora8 жыл бұрын
THAN YOU ! i have big big intuition about my ' chronic pain' ,( 15 years + dental infecitions + recent ' arthritis' symptoms ) leading me here but HOW DO YOU get RID of MYCOPLASMA?
@notablesolutions4u9 жыл бұрын
Katherine, please keep up your good work. Nutritional supplementation is the reason why I am a former rheumatoid arthritis patient and no longer suffer from this crippling disease. What worked for me is changing my focus from the symptom, the pain, to the CAUSE. Once I eliminated the CAUSE, the pain and swelling from my rheumatoid arthritis gradually decreased to zero over a three month time period and has never returned. I recall when I was fighting my battle with rheumatoid arthritis, I asked my MD if there was a cure for my rheumatoid arthritis. He replied "we don't cure it, we treat it”. Although his reply was totally unacceptable to me, it sounded truthful kzbin.info/www/bejne/j4K9Y4ibhLmCaas
@harekrishnacreations73995 жыл бұрын
Immuno suppressive drugs...Is dat useful in autoimmune condition lyk r.a?
@ADRSupport4 жыл бұрын
Heck no. It will kill you and your wallet slowly and surely.
@MoniLynne2008 Жыл бұрын
@@ADRSupport There are so many immuno suppressive drugs now, so much has changed, and their is help to get your medications. Don't feed false hope to people.
@ADRSupport11 жыл бұрын
I am sorry you really believe this. My interviews with researchers and MDs at the NIH and CDC completely contradict your old-world thinking.So healthy people don't get infections?! Good gosh, of course they do.
@MoniLynne2008 Жыл бұрын
Exactly, totally healthy people get RA, and never had surgery or infections. Its an autoimmune disease, and sadly there is no cure.