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Don’t Let Sarcoidosis Control You
by: DBM on Fri, Sep 14 2007
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I’ve had the sarcoidosis for over 10 years . I’ve been so sick that I was told to find care for my children. My husband died two year in my arm after diligently caring for me. I was now on my own.I know about the stiff joints, back pain, painful lungs and legs, lack of oxygen.sleepless scary days and nights.
I also have those terrible painful scars on my legs.
Well now their not painful and the shape of my legs are back.The color to my skin looks good. I’m was a stage 111 and now off all medications. I did research in curezone .com and other preventive sites. I’ve cleansed my body from all the toxins from the meds.I changed the way I was eating. You have to get away from the vitamin D and eat live food.Salads and ( not over cooked )vegetables.(A
ntioxidents make immune systems stronger) Cut out the sugars and dairy( sugar stops white cell from moving:dairy causes mucus(you need your oxygen)
I take a natural product in capsule form call “lung Clear” I can’t tell you who makes it.take every day of your scarcoidic life.( Great for smokers)I also take multi vitamins (liquid form get in system better).you have to fortify your body)! It not only stops symtom,my lung function test are now something I’m proud of ! go figure.All I know is I am not on any pump or oxygen any more. I now for the past three years been very active. I’ve had an attack and had to go to the hospital (one Day) but I thought the scarcoid was gone and stopped taking the “LungClear” start eating my Ice creams and sugar . I pray someone listens and gets a break and save a life.I am still here. My children are now adults.I am now persuing a new relationship with out all the baggage.I’m down to a purse!!
I thank God for sites like this . they’ve helped my ,now I can help others. God Bless!


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September 2007

  • Don’t Let Sarcoidosis Control You - by DBM - (Fri, Sep 14 2007)
    I’ve had the sarcoidosis for over 10 years . I’ve been so sick that I was told to find care for my children. My husband died two year in my arm after diligently caring for me. I was now on my own.I know about the stiff joints, back pain, painful lungs and legs, lack of oxygen.sleepless scary days and nights. [more..]
  • living with sarcoidosis - by Elizabeth - (Fri, Sep 14 2007)
    In 1971I was diagnosed with Sarcoidos [sarcoidosis]. I have a problem with my lungs, eyes (I am legally blind in both eyes, have a heart murmur, problem with both lower legs, and a hearing deficit. [more..]
  • - by tess - (Sun, Sep 09 2007)
    My boyfriend became very ill last May (2007 ). He was complaining of pain in his leg, he was diagnosed with DVT (deep vein thrombosis) by his doctor and prescribed with antibiotics and anticoagulants. While trying to recover from the DVT he developed persistent cough, weakness and palpitations and was again found himself so ill that he was rushed to the emergency room 3 times in a month. [more..]

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