Monday, May 2, 2011

Pseudotumor Cerebri Gone--MD Baffled






www.doctordavidclark.com Pam was diagnosed with pseudotumor cerebri in May 2008. She didn't opt for surgery as a answer. We used special lab tests and Functional Endocrinology to discover out how her body chemistry and metabolism were out of balance. Rapidly forward...she's 20 pounds lighter, feels much better than she has in years and--finest of all--her MD has un-diagnosed her with pseudotumor cerebri. It's gone! Facebook www.facebook.com
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Patrick DeRespinis MD Pediatric Ophthalmology | Residency: New Jersey Medical School | Fellowship:Manahattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital Author of " Super Sight for Seymour Bright"
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9 comments:

mrgreenpickles04 said...

Wow. Congrats! I honestly wish the same would happen for my close friend Ever, She has been diagnoses with pseudotumor cerebri and hasn't seemed to improved what so ever. It's heart breaking to watch her in so much pain, she hardly ever goes outside because of it. I hope she does as well as you. im very happy for you.

nikkiblu78 said...

would love to know what suplements you are taking ??? ive had IH for 2 years and a dozen LP's and 3 brain Surgerys..

STREETAPPROVEDTUBE said...

i had the same thing when i wast 14,im 20 now.I was in a boys home at the time for some legal troubles and the kept telling me and everyone i was faking for attention or to be realeased and my pains and symptoms went on for a while and it wasnt until my right eye went crooked that they started to beleive me

Curlywings said...

I was diagnose with this in 2004 and they made an spinal tab. But in October 2008 I was unable to recover for a migraine and after 4 days in the hospital I get blind and everyone said that all was in my head and I need to reseve mental helth care because nothing appear in the CT scan. Am not sad because am blind or anything but is suck when you trust the doctors and they can't or don't want to help u. I'm happpy for you

eatmydust105 said...

im 14 and i was diagnosed about 5 months ago and im up and down with the pressure so im prolly gonna have a shunt later in life

xQuarantine said...

I'm 14 years old and I was diagnosed with pseudotumor cerebri or however it's spelled just recentely, actually like last week and I've had two spinal taps since but i don't need a shunt at this moment and I'm actually really scared but doing alright now.

21Sammibaby said...

wow congratz thats amazing!!!

MamaLeece said...

I've had Intracranial Hypertension, formerly known as Pseudotumor Cerebri, since May of 1991. I am disabled and legally blind, and on morphine for the pain. I've had 3 optic nerve sheath fenestrations which were temporary but did help prolong my ability to see, and 4 LP shunts, all of which failed. I'm allergic to diamox and neptazane so the only option left for me is pain management. I'm VERY happy for you! I pray you remain in remission forever! Bless you and be well!
Love&Peace,
MamaLeece

CaramelAquarius26 said...

wow ! more power to u! im in the beginning stages of pseudotumor and I am miserable..I plan on following ur regimen... Wish me luck!:) Congrats to u!

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