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    Anyone experiencing this health condition? Need someone to talk lang.

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    @TS, mangutana ko ha? .. unsa diay naa aning sakita? ...

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    Hello kuan ni sya ay auto-immune disease (sticky blood)..mao ni ang definition nya [B]Antiphospholipid (AN-te-fos-fo-LIP-id) antibody syndrome (APS) is an autoimmune disorder. Autoimmune disorders occur if the body's immune system makes antibodies that attack and damage tissues or cells mura ni sya similar sa lupus, either padung pa ma lupus, or secondary ang lupus, sa akoa kay padung pa sya ma lupus pero sayo nako nahibaw an kay nag blood clot man akong legs (DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS) dili lagi common na sakit, m ana gani sila pang dato daw na sakit hmmm.... dilikado sad ni nga sakit if nahan na ma pregnant kay 3 to 4 mos ma kuhaan jud

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    check this one boss, he mentioned about auto immune disease and many other illnesses pud.

    Functional Medicine, Dr Mark Hyman

    Nine Steps to Treating Autoimmune Disease




    1. Check for hidden infections — yeast, viruses, bacteria, Lyme, etc. — with the help of a doctor, and treat them.
    2. Check for hidden food allergens with IgG food testing or just try The UltraSimple Diet, which is designed to eliminate most food allergens.
    3. Get tested for celiac disease, which is a blood test that any doctor can do.
    4. Get checked for heavy metal toxicity. Mercury and other metals can cause autoimmunity.
    5. Fix your gut. For details, see my blog on irritable bowel syndrome.
    6. Use nutrients such as fish oil, vitamin C, vitamin D, and probiotics to help calm your immune response naturally.
    7. Exercise regularly — it’s a natural anti-inflammatory.
    8. Practice deep relaxation like yoga, deep breathing, biofeedback, or massage, because stress worsens the immune response.
    9. Tell your doctor about Functional Medicine and encourage him or her to get trained — go to www.functionalmedicine.org for more information and to get a copy of the Textbook for Functional Medicine.



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    Quote Originally Posted by badjaw View Post
    check this one boss, he mentioned about auto immune disease and many other illnesses pud.

    Functional Medicine, Dr Mark Hyman

    Nine Steps to Treating Autoimmune Disease




    1. Check for hidden infections — yeast, viruses, bacteria, Lyme, etc. — with the help of a doctor, and treat them.
    2. Check for hidden food allergens with IgG food testing or just try The UltraSimple Diet, which is designed to eliminate most food allergens.
    3. Get tested for celiac disease, which is a blood test that any doctor can do.
    4. Get checked for heavy metal toxicity. Mercury and other metals can cause autoimmunity.
    5. Fix your gut. For details, see my blog on irritable bowel syndrome.
    6. Use nutrients such as fish oil, vitamin C, vitamin D, and probiotics to help calm your immune response naturally.
    7. Exercise regularly — it’s a natural anti-inflammatory.
    8. Practice deep relaxation like yoga, deep breathing, biofeedback, or massage, because stress worsens the immune response.
    9. Tell your doctor about Functional Medicine and encourage him or her to get trained — go to www.functionalmedicine.org for more information and to get a copy of the Textbook for Functional Medicine.



    THANK YOU , my medication right now is with steroids(prednisone) and blood thinner (warfarin) and at the same time im wearing compression medical stocking. This is my 8thmonth of medication na, na worry lagi ko kay dili nako makabiya sa blood thinner drug kay delikado mo clot napud akong dugo ako unya eh check ang website na imo g hatag thanks a lot!

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    @TS: really TS? uncommon diay na? sa among subject na patho, ana sila common daw ng dvt, esp sa legs.

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    Hi, sa akong case kay uncommon kay ga DVT ko blood clot miskan ubos akong platelet, diba ang platelet man maka pa clot sa blood, naabot gud ug 18 akong platelet sauna with blood clot weird kaau pero mao gyud daw ni ang APS na sakit

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    thank you sa inyo mga reply i hope makakita sad ko ug someone na same mi ug situation aron naa koi ka estorya. Lisod man gud kaau ang side effect sa medication.

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    sticky blood d i, dli ni madala ug aspirin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by euan View Post
    sticky blood d i, dli ni madala ug aspirin?
    Dili pa madala ug aspirin as of now kay naa pa gamay na clot mao warfarin blood thinner lang ang gpa inum pero i hope soon aspirin nlng ang maintainance .

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