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Post by Tired on Oct 2, 2018 5:54:30 GMT
Also I’m curious - how long has it been for each of you since symptoms started? And how have your symptoms changed or remained constant throughout this time? I see many people have come and gone through the old thread over the years. Could be good to keep track of everyone’s timelines with the illness.
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Post by Guest on Oct 2, 2018 19:27:12 GMT
I have 1 year
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Post by Nosueforamane on Oct 2, 2018 20:52:19 GMT
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Post by Keeponrolling on Oct 2, 2018 23:38:09 GMT
I have this thing for 2 years now and yes symptoms change all the time. Only recurring things I have are: Small mouth “ulcers”. For the rest it is random and vague.
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Post by nick1989nc on Oct 3, 2018 1:38:44 GMT
It has been 8 months for me and this illness has been rough.
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Post by Nosueforamane on Oct 3, 2018 4:01:26 GMT
9 years symptoms have progressively worsened.
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Post by Toughtime on Oct 3, 2018 9:25:16 GMT
Since 2012 for me. Symptoms calmed down a lot, flare up if you consume the wrong things.
Like I said before, once you feel well enough to get to the gym and eat quality nutrition, you can gain body mass again.
I stopped desperately looking for the answers and got on with it, there's no other way.
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Post by Keeponrolling on Oct 3, 2018 10:14:03 GMT
Since 2012 for me. Symptoms calmed down a lot, flare up if you consume the wrong things. Like I said before, once you feel well enough to get to the gym and eat quality nutrition, you can gain body mass again. I stopped desperately looking for the answers and got on with it, there's no other way. Hey Kevv good to see that you are still hanging around.
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Post by nick1989nc on Oct 3, 2018 13:50:16 GMT
I feel as the flare ups have been the most difficult part because of the periods of calm then something new.
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Post by Nosueforamane on Oct 3, 2018 14:56:00 GMT
Very interesting read. www.apfn.org/thewinds/arc_features/medical/medical_experiments01-98.htmlAn even more astonishing discovery was that those same bacteria found in the Gulf War veterans' blood also contained a portion of the HIV--the virus that causes AIDS. This gene, called the gp120 or "envelope" gene, only codes for creating the surface protein of the virus. This is an important factor in the cell's ability to do its nasty work. "This gp120 is how the HIV virus gets into cells," Dr. Nicolson explains. "When you put this protein onto cells like the mycoplasma fermentans, which already has the ability to enter some cells, it greatly increases its ability to enter a variety of different cells." The new protein, functioning as a key to give it the capacity to act like the AIDS virus, "can now go to virtually any cell, any tissue, any organ and enter cells and interfere with metabolism and kill them." Doctors Goss and Nicolson both claim that the result of this marriage of a portion from the AIDS virus with a primitive bacteria has created a powerful pathogen that causes system-wide infection and cell damage from the kidneys to the brain, and nearly everything in between. The chilling part of this concept is that this microscopic matrimony could only be accomplished by artificial genetic engineering whereby the gp120 gene was severed from live HIV virus with an enzyme "knife" and then implanted into the mycoplasma giving the bacterium its destructive power. Damning evidence for the fact that this is an artificial, man-made infection, according to Dr. Nicolson, "is the fact that antibodies against synthetic squalene, which is only used in experimental vaccines, has been found in the blood of soldiers. There are very few experimental vaccines that have this type of adjuvant in them--and one of them is an HIV vaccine." Has anybody run any isolated tests to check for gp120?
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Post by nick1989nc on Oct 3, 2018 16:54:54 GMT
Don’t think that is it. Western blots test for that protein
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Post by Nosueforamane on Oct 3, 2018 20:06:11 GMT
"This is simply not true, because usually you cannot get Western Blot done unless you test positive with ELSA to which many older members who tried this in the past can attest. You are doing a very sloppy job at whatever you're trying to do here. How about trying to prove this nonsense theory to yourself before pushing it so aggressively as to misleading unsuspecting others???"
-Mod18
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Post by nick1989nc on Oct 3, 2018 21:25:00 GMT
"This is simply not true, because usually you cannot get Western Blot done unless you test positive with ELSA to which many older members who tried this in the past can attest. You are doing a very sloppy job at whatever you're trying to do here. How about trying to prove this nonsense theory to yourself before pushing it so aggressively as to misleading unsuspecting others???" -Mod18 I remember some in the old forum that didn’t live in regulated countries were able to get the test. You are definitely correct mod18
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Post by Keeponrolling on Oct 4, 2018 0:44:34 GMT
Not only western blot test for that protein, also standard elisa test for hiv are based on that protein...
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Post by nick1989nc on Oct 4, 2018 4:33:33 GMT
We are dealing with something completely different as proven by the old forum.
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