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Re: Cramping in hands and feet?

Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
  
Frank T2 wrote:
> I was going to respond to this yeserday but I felt quite tired.
> Today, my answer has changed - last night, I had terrrible
> cramps, as bad as the ones I had about a year ago.
>
> I have no idea if they are diabetically related, but I feel them
> mostly in the soles of my feet, y tighs and on rare occasions
> when I make an extreme effort to get up; in my stomach.
>
> I am hoping and praying that after my operation, (soon), I will
> have no more cramps.
> It would be nice if they sugeon would fix my stomach hernia at
> the same time as he inserted a gastric ring, but I have low hopes.

This may be diet related since you have been receiving and following
dubious advice from well-meaning folks here on ASD.

This is considerably more likely if you are now less hungry.

Would suggest you inform your doctor(s) about your symptoms.

May GOD bless you in HIS mighty way making you healthier (hungrier)
than ever:

http://HeartMDPhD.com/Press.asp

Prayerfully in Jesus' awesome love,

Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Cardiologist

percy
  
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> Frank T2 wrote:
>> I was going to respond to this yeserday but I felt quite tired.
>> Today, my answer has changed - last night, I had terrrible
>> cramps, as bad as the ones I had about a year ago.
>>
>> I have no idea if they are diabetically related, but I feel them
>> mostly in the soles of my feet, y tighs and on rare occasions
>> when I make an extreme effort to get up; in my stomach.
>>
>> I am hoping and praying that after my operation, (soon), I will
>> have no more cramps.
>> It would be nice if they sugeon would fix my stomach hernia at
>> the same time as he inserted a gastric ring, but I have low hopes.
>
> This may be diet related since you have been receiving and following
> dubious advice from well-meaning folks here on ASD.
>
> This is considerably more likely if you are now less hungry.
>
> Would suggest you inform your doctor(s) about your symptoms.
>
> May GOD bless you in HIS mighty way making you healthier (hungrier)
> than ever:
>
> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Press.asp
>
> Prayerfully in Jesus' awesome love,
>
> Andrew <><
> --
> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
> Cardiologist
>

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percy
  
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote:
> Frank T2 wrote:
>> I was going to respond to this yeserday but I felt quite tired.
>> Today, my answer has changed - last night, I had terrrible
>> cramps, as bad as the ones I had about a year ago.
>>
>> I have no idea if they are diabetically related, but I feel them
>> mostly in the soles of my feet, y tighs and on rare occasions
>> when I make an extreme effort to get up; in my stomach.
>>
>> I am hoping and praying that after my operation, (soon), I will
>> have no more cramps.
>> It would be nice if they sugeon would fix my stomach hernia at
>> the same time as he inserted a gastric ring, but I have low hopes.
>
> This may be diet related since you have been receiving and following
> dubious advice from well-meaning folks here on ASD.
>
> This is considerably more likely if you are now less hungry.
>
> Would suggest you inform your doctor(s) about your symptoms.
>
> May GOD bless you in HIS mighty way making you healthier (hungrier)
> than ever:
>
> http://HeartMDPhD.com/Press.asp
>
> Prayerfully in Jesus' awesome love,
>
> Andrew <><
> --
> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
> Cardiologist
>

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Andy is Evil
  
"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <andrew@emorycardiology.com> decided to rest
sock12 and sock11 to write in news:1183550835.119732.148780
@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:

> Frank T2 wrote:
>> I was going to respond to this yeserday but I felt quite tired.
>> Today, my answer has changed - last night, I had terrrible
>> cramps, as bad as the ones I had about a year ago.
>>
>> I have no idea if they are diabetically related, but I feel them
>> mostly in the soles of my feet, y tighs and on rare occasions
>> when I make an extreme effort to get up; in my stomach.
>>
>> I am hoping and praying that after my operation, (soon), I will
>> have no more cramps.
>> It would be nice if they sugeon would fix my stomach hernia at
>> the same time as he inserted a gastric ring, but I have low hopes.
>
Note how Andrew is continually pushed by his personal unholy ghost (demon)
to pridefully SPAM his "eating approach" SCAM to sci.med and alt.support
newsfroups.

Here's the start of the pitch:
> This may be diet related since you have been receiving and following
> dubious advice from well-meaning folks here on ASD.
>
So that he can bring in this:
> This is considerably more likely if you are now less hungry.
>
> Would suggest you inform your doctor(s) about your symptoms.
>
> May GOD bless you in HIS mighty way making you healthier (hungrier)
> than ever:
>
Which he hopes you will tie in with this:
> http://HeawtMDPhD.com/Pwess.asp

Sad thing is, instead of anything useful, it is simply another lead into
his 2PD-OMER SCAM.

If you don't want to pay 30 dollars to find out more, then just read
below:

How to do the 2PD-OMER Approach
1.Buy a food scale.
2.Measure what you eat.
3.Gradually cut the total amount eaten down to 2 pounds a day.
4.Walk for 4096 days in a Middle Eastern desert wearing robes from an
old Hollywood Biblical epic carrying a hip flask in case you have to (or
want to) drink your own urine.

Weight loss (but not survival) guaranteed by a million dollar promise
underwritten by the Imbese branch of the Somalian National Bank. Simply
post all your bank details to this newsgroup to apply.


There you go, all you need to know _and_ you don't need to visit his
K00K site.


Oh look Andrew is turning into a cartoon character...
>
> Pwayewfuwwy in Jesus' awesome wove,
>
> Andwew <><
> --
> Andwew B. Chung, MD/PhD/NJ/WOKA
> Cawdiowogist
>
>
Andy is Evil

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