Wednesday, March 27, 2019

3x ER MDs assess ongoing dizzy/need-air/tight-chest spells since 2011 | ND & DC assessments | Holistic Dentistry


went to Danville Neuropathy Center, met Filippini DC and his group, he said it sounded like bone demineralizing and/or bone spurs rubbing on nerves, asked for x-rays of mid low spine and neck as next step.  after that, they'll do an intro treatment based on the results.  


  • drawn to no-drug non-invasive bioelectric science and functional medicine therapies, that may, if case studies are true, be the only field of medicine actually able to 'reverse disease processes' by rejuvenating the body's natural self-healing systems. 
  • drawn to the rife resonance patent (used to cure cancer 100 years ago but was buried) by dialing in specific frequencies to accelerate healing or to kill parasites.  i've known about it for 15 years since a 3-month bout with sciatica in 03 and death of a friend's mother due to cancer.  also curious to see the tesla coil pulse emf tech biocharger that helps rebuild/restore tissues.

the rolling pain in upper back now seems to be more persistent and reaching around to the front rib cage, and is not reliably responding to the cbd oil i dose now daily hoping to cut it a little.  so I'm glad I'm here using their $45 initial eval and $45 treatment demo intro special.

shame that functional medicine and holistic dentistry and the few therapies that might help the body begin to heal itself naturally are not automatically covered by establishment insurance (as if they're actively trying to keep us suboptimized and dependent on medicine and pharma).

x-rays show no spurs of note, some demineralization of bone to keep the blood and other tissues mineralized.  also shows L4+L5 nearly fusing (which may be too common to focus on), so doc says decompression should do good.  neck looked ok so the numbing of left arm may originate elsewhere.  he couldn't comment on the trembling.  in explaining either numbing or trembling, the word 'Lyme' triggered a memory, my ND wanted me to ask my GP about Lyme.

treatment demo
  • BioCharger (tesla coil)used by Dallas Cowboys, it emits pulse emf (like weapons) to regenerate cartilage and increase energy levels in cells to stimulate stem cell growth and help joint tissues recover faster, you can sit/huddle half a dozen around it.  
  • Hako-Med:  "to regenerate damaaged nerves and decrease pain and edema"
  • Rife Technology (which i didnt demo):  "decreases pain and swelling, destroys bacteria/microbes in the joint, used to pull heavy metals, 'die-off' from detox, and other toxins through the feet into a soothing foot bath."
  • chiropractic:  "to activate the neural pathways into the knees/back and restore normal joint mechanics" so the DC gave me the once over, neck cracks, bear hug rock and twist lower torso, said i was very tight stiff (suggested that like the twitching/trembling it may be due to overstimulated nerves).  
  • spine decompression bed (no inversion):  they straight jacket your abdomen and strap you in tight (i expressed some straight-jacket breathing angst) and the rig stretches your spine slowly for 20min.  as a choir-trained belly breather it was a little tough to get used to breathing into my upper chest like people typically do.
  • neck decompression:  strap in the back of your neck and a wrap across forehead, then slowly stretch your neck, it was ok until the final few minutes when the brain gets warm, then cool, which nobody prepped me might happen, so i started calling out but was out of earshot and hit the panic button to end the ride, but it doesnt just end, it slowly unstretches you for another 90 seconds.

met with Jeremy and noted how Kate ND had mentioned Lyme a few times, so he ran a Lyme test using an interesting 'resonance' method called FCT field control therapy and with a high degree confidence was sorry to confirm Lyme as its tough to combat.  I asked how certain he was, he assured me high enough 'to bet money on it'.  In his view FCT is reliable while bloodwork is inconclusive.  There is a Rife scan they can use to further confirm it too.  he explained Lyme is a biological agent created in a nazi lab and it likely entered the body via mosquito or the 3-4 ticks I got in infantry school/training.  


note: i had my GP order a Lyme blood test and it looked normal enough.


3 day feedback

3+ days of persistent upper backpain is 80% less, but came back slowly over 24 hours.  rib pain vanished for the day, back two days later with full blown upper backpain.  left foot/leg and arm/hand numbness is half the norm, but unsure what it was the morning i walked into the clinic.


holistic dentistry
becoming quickly aware of how critical the dental component is to overall system health aka the extreme value/priority in keeping your mouth free of infections and toxins that spread to all other tissues incl slow time-released poison pods called metal fillings that 24/7/365 release mercury/silver vapor into your mouth/throat that damage lungs/gastro and can reach far and wide via bloodstream. 

holistic 'biologic' dentists use notox dental fillings, safely treat pathogenic infections and safely remove metal fillings per various benchmark protocols like huggins, to minimize toxicity that can contribute to the overall toxic burden and chronic inflammation.

On Sun, Mar 24, 2019, 10:29 AM wolf <wolf@amplifyroi.com> wrote:
Met with Kate Troup ND who wondered if my GP has yet evaluated me for Lyme (2nd or 3rd time she brought up Lyme) and advocates higher doses methylated B12 so again touched on my openness to daily methyl B12 injections (3rd time) but to me that sounds too much like 'life support' in exchange for what quality of life?  I said I'm open to higher dosing by mouth (which she has warned may not deliver enough to target), but not too keen on daily injections or popping multiple pills for months or rest of life.  My main drive is low-invasive nutritional interventions like modifying my diet.

She also listed some bloodwork to check incl uric acid and homocysteine, zinc, lyme etc.

Forgot to mention to ER MD and everyone that the downward spiral of more numbness dizzy ringing etc all started with vertigo 8 days after excruciating dental experience with a chewy beef stick that splintered off one side of a molar top to bottom.  

So time to seek out a dentist.  First dentist says filling, another high end dentist by phone leans to root canal if the pain lingers after sipping cold drink.  Turns out, due to tooth sensitivity for years in that area, i avoid cold drink for years.  Ive read enough about both to avoid root canals and most fillings (they all have metals and plastics) so had to find a way to lower the pain to buy a few days time to research best next dental step.

Will visit a DC neuropathy center who has tesla/rife/pemf resonance tech that apparently can dial in specific frequencies to target healing or to kill parasites which to me is the only no-drug non-invasive medicine science therapy I trust.  will ask them about holistic dentists in the area.


On Tue, Mar 19, 2019, 12:15 PM wolf <wolf@amplifyroi.com> wrote:
the answer for little niece Mia asking why i always work on weekends (aka dont go visit or play with her):  wolf likes being outdoors, walking, hiking, going to concerts or exercising when he can, that he'll come over to play if they ask their parents to text me.

given the doc found nothing on my 3rd ER visit for same/similar symptoms incl. calgary 2011, bay area 2/2016 and 3/2019, I have to consider all three MD assessments, come up with my own on what it could be, change what i can and bounce ideas past my ND and GP.  re balance, my GP and i thought 'dehydration' but ND said not unless i sweat buckets.  i do not, not even the few days i go to gym, i go so easy and pace myself and dont break sweat much at all.  it 100% aint dehydration due to sweating.

ER MD #1 calgary 2011 asked me about stress when they couldn't spot anything in any scans/ekg/blood.  i said i felt boxed-in trapped by low income/independence and mate/money/mundanity stress. 

ER MD #2 feb 2016 saw anxiety rx in my profile (i had asked for some but never felt need to start it).  he also noticed the low income insurance i was using, so hinted at stress/anxiety and my income/independence and money/mundanity hurdle was ongoing, so in his official diagnosis he listed 'stress'.  his team also managed to add 'malignant plasma' aka cancer in the diagnosis, a blatant error that along with the anxiety rx i had to get removed from my active profile to not influence anyone in healthcare again.  

ER MD #3 mar 2019 looked long and deep at me with bulging eyes (almost intimidatingly) as i listed a top 5 set of symptoms of last few weeks and at no time asked/hinted about stress.  he was glad to not find anything, but sorry he had no idea what could be causing it.

then online i saw a doctor speaking on neuropathy from the vantage of chiropractic, who says it all relates back to two basic things:  a) chronic inflammation (starts in gut)  b) pinched nerves in spine.  i've had mixed sentiments with chiros, had short-term relief, but in the last 15 years in the US they have merged with naturopathy into functional medicine so ive been bumping into their work for many years now given my neuropathic symptoms.  and since the 2/22/19 'neuropathy diagnosis', only DCs and NDs seem to have the focus on no-drug no-surgery interventions and apparently are having some success at various symptoms matrices by targeting those two points.

exploring all angles...
one friend suggested I need to break out from my mundane routine, which I agreed is a good remedy and exactly what I need.  she suggested 'need a vacation' refuge to break my pattern. another friend travels lots and left to Asia 3 weeks ago coincidentally as i started this downward spiral, and had an event for me to casually roadie/hangout.

so after getting the 'all clear' from ER at 3a, by 11a I took the bait to get back in saddle and change my pattern as best instant remedy and try to feel 'confident enough' to nudge past my comfort zone and drive 45min to san jose to hangout backstage with the party band.  by no means was it an incident-free day or drive, needed higher output colder AC blowing on face the whole way, got super anxious when stuck in traffic not moving, did illegal u-turn (never do that) to escape it, got easily winded 'saw spots' lifting an amp, but was glad to 'get outside'.

low income and neuropathies do not allow me the luxury to be at parties dating traveling or pursuing adventures.  so i do not socialize at these parties, not even much with band members beyond small talk wit humor, i'm there mostly to enjoy groove and help roadie/grip.  so one solution is 'work more' but its a catch 22 if you have various winded/blackout and pain/neuropathy symptoms taxing not only your ability to work and get safely to work/home but taxes your confidence/motivation to seek more work.

a few things I aim to change to break up and counter balance perpetual laptop screen mundanity:
  • monotany:  staring at a laptop screen 7 days/wk needs at least 1 'get outside' break pattern day a week unplugged. 
  • yoga:  start higher quality classes (gym yoga sucks), and just avoid whatever problem poses, modify around them.
  • walks:  do not stray away from daily walks for too long, they reduce anxiety.
  • bike:  once my quads dont burn up in 5min on stationary bikes at gym, get one and ride, hookup with bike social group.  
what could help prevent and manage the nerve/anxiety anomalies:
  • change my pillow positions on bed, move the tv close to the ceiling or move it back to other room because the neck angle was not opening the neck but more or less 'cinching the airway kinked neck'.  this was my most immediate change re nerve impingement.
  • a great non-rx non-surgery preventive intervention: a trained canine has therapeutic value to many people many ailments, in tandem with weening off rx.  a gold star parent co-host of vet show has one to keep him going.  great alternative to heavy meds and surgery.


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