The medical community seems to be hell bent on keeping individuals sick. For example, if you go in for a surgery, a time when your body is most vulnerable and unable to resist infections, then you will be given an added dose of Fungal spores with the use of fancy terms such as (Prohylactic Antibiotics) to prevent I.E. cause the infection that you didn’t have to begin with.
Ever wonder why they (health worker) keep checking (temperatures) after you have certain procedures?
If they (doctors) were at least proactive in prescribing an Antifungal, or better yet, let the Antifungal drugs be the prophylaxis you so “desperately” need then maybe one would have another mindset.
Previous writings may indicate that I’m against the thought of placing bacteria 🦠(probiotic) in the body for no apparent reason, but if it is to kill the Fungi that modern medicine has touted as the only means to an end, then I’m all in.
Even if one doesn’t get antibiotics for anything in particular, the foods we continually consume on a daily basis is laced with Fungi (Yeast, Citric Acid, Apple Cider Vinegar etc).
Also, medical community, a culture and sensitivity test to find out which bacteria you are using that antibiotic to treat would be more ethical than saying “Oh! you have an infection, let’s just give you anything and cross our fingers that it will work.”
Experience: it is not the narcotics that’s causing the ridiculous pain, and constipation you have after a surgical procedure. It is your antibiotics. Taking *Prescription* Antifungal after the fact will get that nasty drug moving out of your body once again. That white stuff (Thrush) you still have on your tongue 👅 even after an extreme brush and tongue scraping, is Fungus.
It is inside your gut, brain 🧠, and veins etc. Moments after it is injected into your veins, if you feel dumb, like you notice you try to communicate ventricles and aortic, but says coratid artery, then thanks the unfortunate effects of the travel through the veins and blood-brain breach effects that I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy. So in general, if you notice a change in your character, this could very well be the contributing factor.
Doctors that I have dealt with in the past, don’t worry, unless you’re completely ignorant, your day is coming.
Patients, hold off on getting that Uterine Fibroid Embolize (UFE). I had no pain with the Hysteroscopic Myomectomy two months ago. Did not take any narcotics after leaving the hospital, and don't even remember taking any over the counter (OTC) drugs after, and that is a procedure that cut about 2cm from the approximately 5.3cm fibroid that was imbedded in my right uterus. Unlike the three Oxycodones and way too much OTC pain killer, then I would like to count, just 2 months later for a procedure that I was wide awake for, as this polyethene glygol (PEG) was injected through my left artery down past my pudendal to the uterine arteries. The pain should last about weeks from a UFE, one more week and we will see.
SN: For the staff: These patients do not know what you do. If the lab says they have a high creatinine level, drinking lots of water after this may not be helpful when the body is being thrown into respiratory alkalosis. You could have assisted my administering more than just 25% of the Salt water, or better yet, added some magnesium, potassium...a whole darn Banana bag of IV fluids to the IV Push (undiluted bottle) of Cefazolin.
Doctors won't tell you this, except for one that I know, but sugar feeds fungus.
To end on a positive note, according to Dr. Obinna Nwobi one can rest assure that Fibroids won't grow back after having a Uterine Fibroid Embolized (UFE).
~God Bless
Ever wonder why they (health worker) keep checking (temperatures) after you have certain procedures?
If they (doctors) were at least proactive in prescribing an Antifungal, or better yet, let the Antifungal drugs be the prophylaxis you so “desperately” need then maybe one would have another mindset.
Previous writings may indicate that I’m against the thought of placing bacteria 🦠(probiotic) in the body for no apparent reason, but if it is to kill the Fungi that modern medicine has touted as the only means to an end, then I’m all in.
Even if one doesn’t get antibiotics for anything in particular, the foods we continually consume on a daily basis is laced with Fungi (Yeast, Citric Acid, Apple Cider Vinegar etc).
Also, medical community, a culture and sensitivity test to find out which bacteria you are using that antibiotic to treat would be more ethical than saying “Oh! you have an infection, let’s just give you anything and cross our fingers that it will work.”
Experience: it is not the narcotics that’s causing the ridiculous pain, and constipation you have after a surgical procedure. It is your antibiotics. Taking *Prescription* Antifungal after the fact will get that nasty drug moving out of your body once again. That white stuff (Thrush) you still have on your tongue 👅 even after an extreme brush and tongue scraping, is Fungus.
It is inside your gut, brain 🧠, and veins etc. Moments after it is injected into your veins, if you feel dumb, like you notice you try to communicate ventricles and aortic, but says coratid artery, then thanks the unfortunate effects of the travel through the veins and blood-brain breach effects that I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy. So in general, if you notice a change in your character, this could very well be the contributing factor.
Doctors that I have dealt with in the past, don’t worry, unless you’re completely ignorant, your day is coming.
Patients, hold off on getting that Uterine Fibroid Embolize (UFE). I had no pain with the Hysteroscopic Myomectomy two months ago. Did not take any narcotics after leaving the hospital, and don't even remember taking any over the counter (OTC) drugs after, and that is a procedure that cut about 2cm from the approximately 5.3cm fibroid that was imbedded in my right uterus. Unlike the three Oxycodones and way too much OTC pain killer, then I would like to count, just 2 months later for a procedure that I was wide awake for, as this polyethene glygol (PEG) was injected through my left artery down past my pudendal to the uterine arteries. The pain should last about weeks from a UFE, one more week and we will see.
SN: For the staff: These patients do not know what you do. If the lab says they have a high creatinine level, drinking lots of water after this may not be helpful when the body is being thrown into respiratory alkalosis. You could have assisted my administering more than just 25% of the Salt water, or better yet, added some magnesium, potassium...a whole darn Banana bag of IV fluids to the IV Push (undiluted bottle) of Cefazolin.
Doctors won't tell you this, except for one that I know, but sugar feeds fungus.
To end on a positive note, according to Dr. Obinna Nwobi one can rest assure that Fibroids won't grow back after having a Uterine Fibroid Embolized (UFE).
~God Bless