Prostate Fix-Up 2, Prostatitis Solutions
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@papatoony what would you do for chronic prostitias
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@facelessfatloss (TO CONTINUE).....This, after being through orthodox medicine to the tune of 7 different doctors including the urologist who simply made it worse. To make a blanket statement that "it doesn't have anything to do with infection" is short-sighted and helps no one.
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@snakeeater80 I would much rather you continue for the sake of educating the sufferers of this condition, rather than throw what most would consider an insult my way regarding "pseudoscience," especially since I was a long-term victim of this disease who endured extreme pain (the "second worst case" my urologist ever saw) and cured myself...very specifically...by using an alternative **anti-pathogen**. (CONTINUED)...
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@facelessfatloss You're using pseudoscience to explain a lot of things, sorry I'll not continue this discuss.
I just hope you are not trying to sell things to these people because this is a horrible condition and it doesn't have anything to do with infection!
Any semen culture would rule out a fungal or bacterial infection! Virus infection does shows elevated leucocytes!
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@snakeeater80 Please be careful in choosing your words. I would've said "Research ALSO shows..." as compared to "actually." And in that regard, you are correct that pain *can* persist after removals (but does not ALWAYS). Men *have* experienced pain relief with removals. I disagree that white blood cell count "easily" proves ALL infections. & the consequences can and do happen with other organs. To use the nanobacteria example, we have organ calcification, arterial plaque, kidney stones...
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@facelessfatloss Research actually shows that even after prostatectomy the pain persists and the prostate gland doesn't show any trace of infection.
Any chronic infection is easy to prove, a blood test would show elevated rates of leucocytes, all these theory about nonbacteria and virus are anecdotals. If it was true it'd happen with other organs as well.
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@snakeeater80 The book "Headache in the Pelvis" covers this idea. "Yes," it *can* be the cause, but what research often bears out is that it is true in only a certain small percentage of cases. Because it's speculated that the cause of discomfort can be fungal (which antibiotics would *feed*), nanobacterial, or a stealth pathogen of some sort, an infection can *cause* chronic tightening of the region to begin with. Once the correct anti-pathogen is found, the cure usually comes.
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Research about Pelvic Myoneuropathy
It's NOT a INFECTION!!!! It's muscular, they are chronically contracted! Antibiotics will do no good.
I just want to warn all of you: Many doctors prescribe Cipro or Levaquin for prostatitis. These are POISON! I was given Cipro 14 months ago for prostatitis and today I am 100% crippled because of it. I cannot walk anymore and have HORRIFIC muscular skeletal injuries. You must be EXTREMELY careful with quinolone antibiotics or you could very well end up exactly like me. Doctors are POISONING their patients with this shit!!! They'll tell you it's safe. They are LYING. Google it.
papatoony 1 year ago 2
@papatoony Thank you for posting this comment. I welcome your story and am very sorry you have contended with this. There may be ways to counter some of what has happened and work your way back to health. I personally also used both of those AB's and they did tremendous damage to me as well, but due to the nature of my efforts here in helping to educate, I am somewhat barred from telling people what you just did...and which I happen to agree with 100%. So a big "Thank you" for posting it.
facelessfatloss 1 year ago