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I can't help with the leaky valve, but I think I can help with the A. fib.
Of course the cure will depend on what's causing the problem, but I had a bad irregular heartbeat (think it was A. fib, but never could get diagnosed) and chest pains for 19 years, from age 51 to 70, tried a lot of things for it, ...
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I've had a couple of those surgically removed by an ophthalmologist. It was simple and took only a few minutes. In my case, the chalazions seemed to have been triggered by using sunscreen on the face. For the past several years, I've prevented recurrences by avoiding any creams or lotions on the face, and by holding a ...
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Burning feet can be a sign of a liver problem. Maybe the years on the prescription med have caused it.
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Be careful to always research any med before trying! The following is about chelidonium, quoted (translated, no doubt)
from the Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, May 2003 (found the reference on Ray Sahelian's website):
"Acute hepatitis induced by Greater Celandine (Chelidonium majus)
We report on two cases of acute ...
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Among other causes, you can get temporary foggy vision from any of a variety of illnesses than can affect nerves, in this case the optic nerve. Some of those illnesses are autoimmune, like MS or Type I diabetes or maybe others. (I have at least a couple of autoimmune diseases, and have had the same thing happen with my eyes.) ...
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Have you tried the multi-symptom checker at wrongidiagnosis.com? It's pretty good.
I love your "deer-in-the-headlights" description! I've seen it too! Or they just change the subject. I've even had a doctor say "That does not happen!"
Depending on where you live, you might be able to ...
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Yes, I sure do have experience with that. I had a "cold" nodule (meaning one that does not make thyroid hormone) that made a big lump on my neck. The biopsy showed that it was not cancer; yet the endocrinologists and the surgeon both wanted to remove my thyroid. They endocriologist said they would just remove ...
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I agree with all the replies already posted. A simple variation that helped me is slow breathing. Lie down and count how many times you usually take a breath in one minute. Then breathe more slowly, as slowly as comfortably possible. You'll get better at it with practice. If you don't have your own ...
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Electrolysis does it. Be sure to find a reliable, safe and sanitary electrologist, preferably one who uses a new needle each time you go in, so you are not getting a needle that was used on someone else. A dermatologist may be able to recommend someone. Also, and most of them won't tell you this, it will only work if you do ...
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I struggled with that problem for over a year, seeing a variety of clueless doctors and dentists, in various specialties, and searching the net. My problem finally turned out to be an autoimmune disorder that had to be diagnosed by means of biopsy by an oral pathologist at a dental school, followed ...
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