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fattymawson

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Feb 23, 2002, 10:50:20 PM2/23/02
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well boys and girls i am happy to report that i am feeling much better
now. after laying off the wheat and grain for 3 months i am feeling
much better.
it must take a body a long time to get rid of the wheat and grain. but
i can tell you it is damn hard to go without bread.my improvement has
been gradual
but i ate 2 pieces of whole wheat bread last week and the next day it
came back full force.stopped that immediately and felt better a couple
days later.
my testicular and back pain is still there but not very bad now,which
makes me think there may be one more type of food causing the problem.
my dr. also put me on indomethacin which i am sure is helping also,
and i also take papaya enzyme with every meal now.don't know if it
helps but i will keep
taking it for a while.

john

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Feb 25, 2002, 8:08:18 AM2/25/02
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wnta...@aol.com (fattymawson) wrote in message news:<81aa1023.02022...@posting.google.com>...

I'm currently on a no-wheat, no suger, low carb, low starch diet. I'm
also recieving prostate drainage treatments approx. once per week. And
I'm taking indomethacin in suppository form. Are you're taking the
indomethacin orally or through a suppository? By the way, I'm feeling
about 75% better after being on this treatment for the last 6
weeks.(touch wood) Also, what is papaya enzyme and what does it do?

fattymawson

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Feb 25, 2002, 2:12:33 PM2/25/02
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john...@attcanada.ca (john) wrote in message news:<9c391c49.02022...@posting.google.com>...

> wnta...@aol.com (fattymawson) wrote in message news:<81aa1023.02022...@posting.google.com>...
> > well boys and girls i am happy to report that i am feeling much better
> > now. after laying off the wheat and grain for 3 months i am feeling
> > much better.
> > it must take a body a long time to get rid of the wheat and grain. but
> > i can tell you it is damn hard to go without bread.my improvement has
> > been gradual
> > but i ate 2 pieces of whole wheat bread last week and the next day it
> > came back full force.stopped that immediately and felt better a couple
> > days later.
> > my testicular and back pain is still there but not very bad now,which
> > makes me think there may be one more type of food causing the problem.
> > my dr. also put me on indomethacin which i am sure is helping also,
> > and i also take papaya enzyme with every meal now.don't know if it
> > helps but i will keep
> > taking it for a while.
>
i am taking the pill form of the drug because my druggist said the
suppository form was not available.i wish i could get the
suppository
form, but the pill seems to be working ok. i am only taking one
pill per day, 2 if think it might flare up. my dr. said i could take
3. the papaya enzyme is mostly
a digestive enzyme which seems to make my bowels work a lot
better.i
am also taking prosta-q which i think is also helping. i think
prosta-q
takes a while to notice the results. i am also in the 75%
range.i am a
diabetic so i am also on low sugar and carbohydrates. always
seemed to me
that if my bowels didn't work well my symptoms were a lot
worse.
you should be able to get papaya enzyme from most any health
food
store or wal-mart. fatty mawson

Robert

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Mar 1, 2002, 8:24:37 AM3/1/02
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Why no wheat? What is the connection?


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ar

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Mar 1, 2002, 12:18:19 PM3/1/02
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Fatty
What do you eat?rice bread?Tell us what you eat please.

Lynn Andree

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Mar 1, 2002, 1:03:48 PM3/1/02
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"Robert" <rob...@robert.com> wrote in message news:<siLf8.56$Xb6.3...@mencken.net.nih.gov>...
Robert how does indomethacin work? Absolutely no way stopping wheat does diddly.
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Rhemium

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Mar 4, 2002, 9:22:58 PM3/4/02
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>I made the same experience - I don't eat >wheat anymore and controlled my
>symptoms that stayed after all Bacteria >was gone.

Uh-huh.

>Now I just eat rice cakes or corn tortillas >instead of bread. Every time I
>try bread it will make my condition worse, >even though after avoiding wheat
>for two years now, I can have some bread >every now and then, without any
>problem - just not too much

So, let me get this straight: the wheat makes the bacteria come back?

That gets the "gas face".

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