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Man what a drag!

Jul 16, 2008 01:10AM - 1 comments

So I get through the month of June, ok so far so good.   I go to work yesterday, and wake up at 3am with a really tight chest.  Blow suck I s on my inhaler ( or suck I should say) , NOTHING happens,  Still feel crappy.  I go to the DR and what's new......Lupus lung problems. AAARRGGG!  Now I am off work for a week, and I have to go to the Lung Dr Friday,  I really do not have the money for this right now, and I wish I could just check out for a while.  Ok I am just kidding about that, but I feel that way sometimes,  What is the use in living, if we can't really live.  Man I want to be healed of this.  It reallys blows sometimes!  

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by hms90, Jul 16, 2008 08:25AM
I have posted before on here about how my sister in law, Robyn, was bedridden with Lupus and with a month had dramatic results from a nutraceutical that is actually a pharmaceutical in Germany. She is like a different person and she thanks me all the time for making her try it because she kept telling me it sounded to good to be true. But sometimes we get desparate enough we will try things we normally would be resistant to. If you want info I can provide you with tons of clinical research that has been done at the world renowned McGill University in Canda to show why this medical discovery works so well.

Here is my email address OneToThreeBees then type the @ then type aol.com. I had to separate it because it won't post properly.

Anyway, I am just a stay at home mommy, of 2 little girls, who has just been helping my family get well on this stuff and if you want info let me know. I felt so bad for you when I read your post. Robyn had breathing issues too with her Lupus. She always had  to have her wheel chair with her in case there was strong perfume on someone. She would have to sit in the wheel chair because she could not breathe. She is like a different person now and has not used her wheel chair since starting. She is so passionate about getting the word out for Lupus sufferers. She is willing to talk to anyone about her experience. I was about to post her phone # but thats probably not a good idea so email me and I will give you her phone #

It is a shame there is so many scams out there, sick people are afraid to get the info they need. Don't be afraid.

I hope this can help someone out there, don't give up and don't be resistant to getting info. My sister in law Robyn wishes she had listened to me last year when I told her about it but again she thought it was too good to be true. It wasn't!

Val

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