Re: Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker
Posted by john biles on 1/03/05
On 1/29/04, Nancy Bramson wrote: > On 12/01/03, Terry Elias wrote: >> > Hi. I just read your rave review of Dr. Shoemaker, and would very > much appreciate any guidance you can give me. I have chronic > fatigue syndrome, and I have not found a doctor in my area (Philly) > willing to treat me. A doctor from Seattle that I've been > corresponding with suggested Dr. Shoemaker. After receiving his > information packet in the mail, I am just a little daunted, to say > the least. I don't have insurance, and the financial part of it is > going to be a killer. Of course, spending the rest of my life sick > is not a reasonable alternative, either. Can you tell me a little > about Dr. Shoemaker's methods, manner, treatments, etc. Thank you > so much. > > >> Hello, just wanted to drop a note and say that I have been thru >> Dr. Shoemakers treatment and have only positive things to say. If >> anyone wishes to review the protocol I'll be glad to relay it and >> explain it the way he explained the action to me. He sat me down >> and literally drew a diagram on the exam bed paper. >> >> I went to Dr. Shoemaker feeling horrible, what I thought to be >> that equilivent to a 93 year old woman. I'm getting ready to turn >> fourty three. I was treated by Dr. Shoemaker aprox three years >> ago. I had been bitten by a tick and suffered a raging infection. >> All Lyme test came back negative but being extremely symptomatic, >> we began the treatment anyway. The visual test screamed positive. >> My symptoms mimicked Lupus. Gee, which one did I want. After >> doing some research on line. I was given a referal to the good >> Dr. The first visit proved to be fruitful. He showed me that >> using the drug known as Actos (normally used for diabetes) and >> causing the same action, would make the cells succeptable to >> allowing an enzyme exchange of sorts. Thus these things being >> relesased into the blood stream. if you know anything you know >> that the gallbladder is a filter for all blood. The toxins >> chronic neurotoxins that are released are thrown in to the >> intestines. The Actos dosage was minimal and short lived. 10 >> days. On the 7th day I started the Questran (choleystramine) I >> did not use generic. The products of Questran are not absorbed >> into the body system. It only draws out. As the toxins and just >> like the use of this drug for it's normal function to reduce >> cholyesterol,the cholystremine absorbs the toxins. for lack of a >> better way to put it, you "poop" your troubles away. The Dr. also >> did a test called HDLA4, I might be mistaken about he name but it >> was a test to determine what I hade been exposed to and was >> succeptable to. Not guaranteeing that the Lyme was negative, It >> did show an extreme positive succeptability and exposure to a >> particular fungus. There were actually a few on the list. What >> I soon found out was that I was being made ill by the house that I >> lived in. A 95 year old farm house to be exact. I have since >> moved, after what I thought was a second bout. I am back to a >> happy, healthy individual, and intend to grow old normally, not by >> the effects of the nasty things floating around in our world. I >> did the treatment and in the process found that it also got rid of >> my irriateable bowel syndrome. And my guess would be that the >> symptoms of the bowel were maybe toxin related and until the >> toxins were removed in spectfic they were continually dumped back >> in to my system. There are several things in this world that are >> unexplained and unknown still, but who are we to say that >> someone's a quack. I give this man every credit in the world. >> I'm a nurse by profession and I don't think an army of other >> doctors could ever change my mind. I know he saved my life. I've >> had a doctor literally scream at me and tell me that I had >> arthritis, I'd always had arthritis. I am symptom free since my >> treatment. I have moved to PA and about three and a half hours >> away from Dr. Shoemakers office. He used to be right outside my >> back door (thank God) I'd go back in a heart beat. To put it >> another way, "The Man Knows His Shit". I write this with sincere >> appreciation for the care and patiencce that he extended to me. >> And I will warn any skeptic, asking questions is one thing but if >> you honestly don't want him to spend his time and effort to find >> out what does ail and treat, don't bother. There's always someone >> eles who needs him desprately. Half the battle of any illness is >> wanting to get better. Give him a fair chance. I did. If his >> treatment doesn't cure don't be bitter, it may not work for all, >> the same as any other science. >> >> Sincerely, Terry Elias hi my name is john biles and i live in the uk i would greatly appreciate the plan that dr shoemaker talks about as i have had a host of symptoms from i.b.s.,chronic fatigue,hypercativity,poor memory,weak muscles and chronic cartargh,etc all of the above started overnight in early 2002 and have had no luck in making progress,and have found only one person in 3 years who will listen to my predicament.please can anyone help on this score and help me get my health back. please email grazzzt@hotmail.com with any replies.thankyou.
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