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hooter brown - 13 Aug 2006 00:44 GMT
my name is hooter brown. i came to the fatty mawson institute 3 months
ago.
i was a wreck.i had constant testes pain,severe lower back pain,my dick
felt like
it was dead.it was numb and had the sensation you get when you get out
of a
pool on a cold day. i think they call it shrinkage,but it stayed like
that most of the time.
i had been to the va hospital at charleston,fayetteville,durham, and to
duke.
nobody could ever help me.
when i got here to the fatty mawson institute in beautiful downtown
charleston
they put me on 20 mg of amytrip at bedtime and oxcycodone 4 times a
day.
i was still in severe pain.
then they put me on the fatty mawson diet for cp.
that is when things started to turn around for me.
here is what i have for breakfast everyday
1 apple sauce
1 tomato juice
1 toasted pita bread
real butter
blueberry jam

lunch time
roast beef, or ham sandwich on pita
baked potato with butter and sour cream
apple
green beans
1 piece of blueberry pie

dinner time
barbeque chicken or ribs
mashed potatoes and gravy
ice cream.

i take digestive advantage 2 times a day
i take 2 beano with every meal
i drink only fruit 2/0 or apple cider or coffee
no carbonated drinks
no grains
no corn on the cob
no lettuce of any kind
no alcohol
no bread other than pita bread
and most important of all no fried food
i found that i above fooods caused me severe pain
i have celery and peanut butter for snacks.
i no longer take the oxycodone, and have reduced the amytrip to 10 mg
at bedtime
i now have very little pain and will forever be thankful to fatty
Razor Face - 13 Aug 2006 03:56 GMT
Serious question for everyone: has anyone in this group been helped by the
Fatty Mawson protocol?  A lot of what he is saying makes sense.

It is worth considering since the medical establishment has failed miserably
at helping men with this condition.

> my name is hooter brown. i came to the fatty mawson institute 3 months
> ago.
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> at bedtime
> i now have very little pain and will forever be thankful to fatty
T - 13 Aug 2006 04:42 GMT
> Serious question for everyone: has anyone in this group been helped by the
> Fatty Mawson protocol?  A lot of what he is saying makes sense.

So the medical profession hasn't solved all the problems and anybody's
regimin will do the trick?   Perhaps I'll drive down to Mexico tomorrow and
consult with a Santeria priest.
Razor Face - 13 Aug 2006 06:59 GMT
>> Serious question for everyone: has anyone in this group been helped by
>> the
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> and
> consult with a Santeria priest.

Quackery thrives when the medical community ignores a codition to the extent
they have ignored CP.  Most uros will not even offer the protocols that are
out there.  In fact, the last uro I visited (an arrogent prick) spent no
more than 2 minutes with me and then told me that there was nothing he could
do for me, go seek pain management, and to get the hell out of his office.
The ignorance of this condition by MDs borders on criminal.

Fatty Mawson's protocol is not just "anyone's regime".  His success stories
have been posted for many years and there are some similarities in the
dietary treatments with those posted on www.chronicprostatitis.com/forum
T - 13 Aug 2006 18:57 GMT
> >> Serious question for everyone: has anyone in this group been helped by
> >> the
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> have been posted for many years and there are some similarities in the
> dietary treatments with those posted on www.chronicprostatitis.com/forum

I /DO/ apologize.  I thought I was all alone.  I haven't even had the
opportunity to visit the urologist yet.  The GP takes my PSA, says it's on
the high side, fingers me, tells me it's warm, gives me 2 weeks of Cipro.
That doesn't solve it, he gives me another 2 weeks of Cipro, feels it, takes
another PSA, declares life is good.  Which is why I'm following the Pauling
Cardio program and doing my own augmentation.

I understand.  By reading the posts here, I surmized that most except the 20
something with bloody urine were trotting the globe, seeing this specialist,
having everything medical ?science? possible do have done.
myasshurts - 14 Aug 2006 03:33 GMT
Razor Face said

> Serious question for everyone: has anyone in this group been helped
> by the Fatty Mawson protocol?  A lot of what he is saying makes
> sense.

I once caught him posting under a different name... posing as a
"satisfied customer" of his own protocol.

Call me skeptical, but I'm suspicous of anyone who finds the need to toot
his own horn under false pretenses.  

That being said, if it works for someone, all the better.  No one would
be happier to hear about a mans relief than I.  Personally, I just can't
take him seriously.

> It is worth considering since the medical establishment has failed
> miserably at helping men with this condition.

Why not?  What do you have to lose other than a couple months of time?  

I hope it works for you.  If it does, please post about it.

Regards
 
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