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Francispoon

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When i take my hbp medication AFTER breakfast, the sound and stress of my tinnitus stays on the left
side of my head or where the old wound
is. But when I take the hbp medicine BEFORE breakfast, the sound and stress of my tinnitus go to
the right side of my brain.

I am using a calcium channel blocker or plendil.

THX

FP
 
"francispoon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> When i take my hbp medication AFTER breakfast, the sound and stress of my tinnitus stays on the
> left side of my head or where the old wound
> is. But when I take the hbp medicine BEFORE breakfast, the sound and stress of my tinnitus go to
> the right side of my brain.
>
> I am using a calcium channel blocker or plendil.
>
> THX
>
> FP
Take your hpb medication before breakfast for a year, recording the side of your head the sound is
on each day. Let us know if the sound stays on the right side of your head so we can then rule-out
any connection between breakfast and the old wound. Next, take your hpb medication after breakfast
for a year and let us know if the sound is then always on the left side. If it is, we can then rule
out coincidence.
 
"Bush Lied" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> "francispoon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > When i take my hbp medication AFTER breakfast, the sound and stress of my tinnitus stays on the
> > left side of my head or where the old wound
> > is. But when I take the hbp medicine BEFORE breakfast, the sound and stress of my tinnitus go
> > to the right side of my brain.
> >
> > I am using a calcium channel blocker or plendil.
> >
> > THX
> >
> > FP
> Take your hpb medication before breakfast for a year, recording the side of your head the sound is
> on each day. Let us know if the sound stays on the right side of your head so we can then rule-out
> any connection between breakfast and the old wound. Next, take your hpb medication after breakfast
> for a year and let us know if the sound is then always on the left side. If it is, we can then
> rule out coincidence.

The evidence has been overwhelming and i no longer need to wait for a year. What is bothering still
is the difference in perception by both the ENT specialist and the mental doctor. While the ENT
specialist emphasizes on the dilating effect of the hbp medicine from both high and low blood sugar
levels on blood vessels, the mental doctor attributes ANXIETY as the culprit for my T. And while the
ENT specialist is working on my vascular conditions, the mental doctor asks me to put myself on
Prosac for a few months. But
Dr. Nagler's description of Prosac and that of my ENT doctor scare the hell out of me. Currently i
am able to sleep well without any drug. So I suppose i could keep it that way for a while first.
And going through hyperbaric oxygen treatment has helped quite a bit. If all treatments failed,
ANTI-ANXIETY drug will be the final solution. Hope i will never get to that stage.

FP
 
[email protected] (francispoon) wrote in part:

>> Take your hpb medication before breakfast for a year, recording the side of your head the sound
>> is on each day. Let us know if the sound stays on the right side of your head so we can then rule-
>> out any connection between breakfast and the old wound. Next, take your hpb medication after
>> breakfast for a year and let us know if the sound is then always on the left side. If it is, we
>> can then rule out coincidence.
>
>The evidence has been overwhelming and i no longer need to wait for a year. What is bothering still
>is the difference in perception by both the ENT specialist and the mental doctor. While the ENT
>specialist emphasizes on the dilating effect of the hbp medicine from both high and low blood sugar
>levels on blood vessels, the mental doctor attributes ANXIETY as the culprit for my T.

Both your ENT specialist and your mental doctor feel that they have "overwhelming evidence" for
their (inconsistent) views.
--
Jim Chinnis / Warrenton, Virginia, USA Want to discuss Meniere's? See
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MenieresDG
 
On 24 Feb 2004 23:12:35 -0800, [email protected] (francispoon)
wrote:

>Dr. Nagler's description of Prosac and that of my ENT doctor scare the hell out of me.

...........

Pardon me. What exactly is my description of Prosac? I happen to think it's a great drug when used
for the proper indications. What in the world did I say that scared "the hell out of" you?

smn
 
[email protected] (Jim Chinnis) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> [email protected] (francispoon) wrote in part:
>
> >> Take your hpb medication before breakfast for a year, recording the side of your head the sound
> >> is on each day. Let us know if the sound stays on the right side of your head so we can then
> >> rule-out any connection between breakfast and the old wound. Next, take your hpb medication
> >> after breakfast for a year and let us know if the sound is then always on the left side. If it
> >> is, we can then rule out coincidence.
> >
> >The evidence has been overwhelming and i no longer need to wait for a year. What is bothering
> >still is the difference in perception by both the ENT specialist and the mental doctor. While the
> >ENT specialist emphasizes on the dilating effect of the hbp medicine from both high and low blood
> >sugar levels on blood vessels, the mental doctor attributes ANXIETY as the culprit for my T.
>
> Both your ENT specialist and your mental doctor feel that they have "overwhelming evidence" for
> their (inconsistent) views.

They explain the best they could with what they know. Then what is *your* view?

FP
======================
 
On 25 Feb 2004 20:42:11 -0800, [email protected] (francispoon)
wrote:

>They explain the best they could with what they know. Then what is *your* view?
>
>FP

...........

Don't do it, Jim.

smn
 
Stephen Nagler <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> On 24 Feb 2004 23:12:35 -0800, [email protected] (francispoon) wrote:
>
>
> >Dr. Nagler's description of Prosac and that of my ENT doctor scare the hell out of me.
>
> ...........
>
> Pardon me. What exactly is my description of Prosac? I happen to think it's a great drug when used
> for the proper indications. What in the world did I say that scared "the hell out of" you?
>
Sorry, it was a mistake. The description was from another participant.

FP
======================
> smn
 
Stephen Nagler <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> On 25 Feb 2004 20:42:11 -0800, [email protected] (francispoon) wrote:
>
>
> >They explain the best they could with what they know. Then what is *your* view?
> >
> >FP
>
> ...........
>
> Don't do it, Jim.

I think you have just denied Jim of an opportunity to write a ph.d dissertation on a potentially
challenging topic. Anyone who is given this opportunity to explore into this is given the chance to
widen his intellecual horizon.

But let me tell you what one doctor here thinks. By the way, so far none of the doctors I talk too
is able to answer that but this guy made the following suggestion.

He thinks the red spot as shown on the chart is what the traditional herbalists call the 'head wind'
or in western medical terminology 'shifting sensation'. The 'wind' or shifting sensation could shift
around due to a wide complexity of factorS and one of them could be the way by which blood vessels
are dilated! That is the closest anyone here could have come to. Where that red spot goes is where
that T goes! Thus you could see the another piece of complexity of T.

FP
>
> smn
 
On 27 Feb 2004 00:24:42 -0800, [email protected] (francispoon)
wrote:

>I think you have just denied Jim of an opportunity to write a ph.d dissertation...
...............

I can't believe that a person of right mind would think that's what I asked Jim not to do.

(Damn, almost did it myself.)

smn
 
Stephen Nagler <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> On 27 Feb 2004 00:24:42 -0800, [email protected] (francispoon) wrote:
>
>
> >I think you have just denied Jim of an opportunity to write a ph.d dissertation...
> ...............
>
> I can't believe that a person of right mind would think that's what I asked Jim not to do.
>
> (Damn, almost did it myself.)

Don't take life too seriously.

FP
=============================
>
> smn
 
On 28 Feb 2004 01:46:58 -0800, [email protected] (francispoon)
wrote:

>Don't take life too seriously.

..............

FP, theer are a whole bunch of people out here (me included) who are doing their damnedest to try to
address your numerous issues in a meaningul fashion to the very best of their ability give their
biases (we all have them) and their fund of knowledge. The only reason they have been doing this is
because they are assuming that *you* have been taking this very seriously (possibly even "too"
seriously) - or they wouldn't be wasting their time.

smn
 
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 14:38:49 GMT, Stephen Nagler <[email protected]>
wrote:

>On 28 Feb 2004 01:46:58 -0800, [email protected] (francispoon) wrote:
>
>
>>Don't take life too seriously.
>
>..............
>
>FP, theer are a whole bunch of people out here (me included) who are doing their damnedest to try
>to address your numerous issues in a meaningul fashion to the very best of their ability give their
>biases (we all have them) and their fund of knowledge. The only reason they have been doing this is
>because they are assuming that *you* have been taking this very seriously (possibly even "too"
>seriously) - or they wouldn't be wasting their time.
>
>smn

Instead of pontificating and chastizing FP you could just not respond to posts that you don't deem
worthy of your time.

Terri

http://pub219.ezboard.com/btinnitusactivismandsupport
 
[email protected] wrote:

> On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 14:38:49 GMT, Stephen Nagler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >On 28 Feb 2004 01:46:58 -0800, [email protected] (francispoon) wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Don't take life too seriously.
> >
> >..............
> >
> >FP, theer are a whole bunch of people out here (me included) who are doing their damnedest to try
> >to address your numerous issues in a meaningul fashion to the very best of their ability give
> >their biases (we all have them) and their fund of knowledge. The only reason they have been doing
> >this is because they are assuming that *you* have been taking this very seriously (possibly even
> >"too" seriously) - or they wouldn't be wasting their time.
> >
> >smn
>
> Instead of pontificating and chastizing FP you could just not respond to posts that you don't deem
> worthy of your time.
>
> Terri
>
> http://pub219.ezboard.com/btinnitusactivismandsupport

That would be the Christian thing to do:

To not judge.

To be compassionate.

Servant to the humblest person in the universe,

Andrew

--
Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Board-Certified Cardiologist
http://www.heartmdphd.com/

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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 15:45:59 GMT, [email protected] wrote:

>Instead of pontificating and chastizing FP you could just not respond to posts that you don't deem
>worthy of your time.
>

.....................

[No Response]

smn
 
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 13:21:48 -0500, "Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>That would be the Christian thing to do:
>
>To not judge.
>
>To be compassionate.

.............
 
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 13:21:48 -0500, "Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>That would be the Christian thing to do:
>
>To not judge.
>
>To be compassionate.

...............

Oh. I see, Dr. Chung.

Not to judge. To be compassionate.

Like you were when you filed a false police report against me in Cobb County.

Or like you were in filing a false report against another physician in Florida. Boy oh boy, there's
some story to be told there.

You are not a very good Christian, Dr. Chung.

In fact, you are not a very good person at all.

"Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor."

You should repent and show sincere remorse. Eternity is a very very long time.

smn
 
[email protected] wrote:

> On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 14:38:49 GMT, Stephen Nagler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>On 28 Feb 2004 01:46:58 -0800, [email protected] (francispoon) wrote:
>
>>>Don't take life too seriously.
>>
>>..............
>>
>>FP, theer are a whole bunch of people out here (me included) who are doing their damnedest to try
>>to address your numerous issues in a meaningul fashion to the very best of their ability give
>>their biases (we all have them) and their fund of knowledge. The only reason they have been doing
>>this is because they are assuming that *you* have been taking this very seriously (possibly even
>>"too" seriously) - or they wouldn't be wasting their time.
>>
>>smn
>
> Instead of pontificating and chastizing FP you could just not respond to posts that you don't deem
> worthy of your time.

Um, so could you.

Bob
 
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 21:35:45 -0500, "Bob (this one)" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>[email protected] wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 14:38:49 GMT, Stephen Nagler <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>On 28 Feb 2004 01:46:58 -0800, [email protected] (francispoon) wrote:
>>
>>>>Don't take life too seriously.
>>>
>>>..............
>>>
>>>FP, theer are a whole bunch of people out here (me included) who are doing their damnedest to try
>>>to address your numerous issues in a meaningul fashion to the very best of their ability give
>>>their biases (we all have them) and their fund of knowledge. The only reason they have been doing
>>>this is because they are assuming that *you* have been taking this very seriously (possibly even
>>>"too" seriously) - or they wouldn't be wasting their time.
>>>
>>>smn
>>
>> Instead of pontificating and chastizing FP you could just not respond to posts that you don't
>> deem worthy of your time.
>
>Um, so could you.
>
>Bob
>

As could you?

Terri http://pub219.ezboard.com/btinnitusactivismandsupport