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fyfpoon@gmail.com - 09 Mar 2008 15:28 GMT
A relative of mine called me yesterday and told me that she had got
T.  It has been a rather frightening experience for her for the past
week or so.  Thus she went for check-ups, etc.  Accidentally in the
city of Hong Kong she ran into a Western doctor who is broad-minded
enough to prescribe her ginko biloba and this is the only action
recommended to her so far after visiting several specialists.

My advice to her is as follows:

(1) Follow that doctor's advice and apply ginko biloba for at least 3
months.  After all, she is not taking any other med and as a diet
supplement people can take ginko even if they don't have T.
(2) Sleep with a wrapped towel to support her neck.
(3) Visit an acupuncturist once a week
(4) Visit a chiro once a week.

I would have recommended her for intravenous injection of blood vessel
dilating med but this practice is rather uncommon in HK. So she can
stay with the above package for a while.  I also told her to do some
exercise in order to have better sleep and take her mind off the T.
But the last thing she should do is to ignore it, thinking it will go
away, and discontinue the medication.  Once a T flares up on anyone,
he or she may wish he had not been born.

I will see how the above package will work for her after a few weeks.
After all, what else can she do beside 'live with it' advice given by
specialists.
Bluto - 10 Mar 2008 13:34 GMT
>A relative of mine called me yesterday and told me that she had got
>T.  It has been a rather frightening experience for her for the past
>week or so.  Thus she went for check-ups, etc.  Accidentally in the
>city of Hong Kong she ran into a Western doctor who is broad-minded
>enough to prescribe her ginko biloba and this is the only action
>recommended to her so far after visiting several specialists.

Only a incompetent western doctor would be practicing in Hong Kong.
DING!

>My advice to her is as follows:
>
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>(3) Visit an acupuncturist once a week
>(4) Visit a chiro once a week.

(1) Make sure you buy your GB from him cuz thats his real motive is
sales.
(2) fyfpoon needs the towel wrapped around his face.
(3) be sure to bring your checkbook and you will require at least 4
years treatment.
(4) See number 3

Your advice will soon show to her what a fool and idiot you are.

>I would have recommended her for intravenous injection of blood vessel
>dilating med but this practice is rather uncommon in HK. So she can
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>away, and discontinue the medication.  Once a T flares up on anyone,
>he or she may wish he had not been born.

hahahahahahaha..I see its BONG TIME for fyfpoon again!

>I will see how the above package will work for her after a few weeks.
>After all, what else can she do beside 'live with it' advice given by
>specialists.

And who is the specialist? You? Your chinese boy scout friend?

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