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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2008

'Sarcoidosis'
Original Air Dates: June 6, 7, 8, 2006


Most people have never heard of the mysterious illness Sarcoidosis, but it's believed tens of thousands of Americans have it and many may not even know it because the inflammatory disease is sometimes misdiagnosed. WWNY-TV Reporter Diane Rutherford produced a three-part series to educate the public about the illness shortly after her father died from Sarcoidosis. Since the reports aired, Sarcoidosis sufferers, support groups and physicians from around the nation have been in touch with Diane. Her email is drutherford@wwnytv.net.

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  • I don't like having sarcoidosis because you're sick ALL THE TIME

  • I was diagnosed last year. My doctor thought it might be R.A. at first. It was discovered in an MRI of the thoracic spine. I would've never known if not for that MRI

  • I'm so sick of being sick! doctors don't seem to know much about this disease.

  • I'm so sick of being sick!

  • I wish they find the cause for Sarcoidosis

  • I want to know if anyone else has these sores on their nose like I do Cutaneous Sarcoidosis of Nose (Lupus Pernio) & did you work at Hanford a nuclear power plant In Richland Wa?

  • @christolz

    You mentioned that

    "Others are using Bob Beck protocol"

    I wondered if u could direct me to information on Scaroidosis users of Bob Becks Electrification of the blood supply device.

  • excelet report

  • Cell wall deficient bacteria, cause sarcoidosis. They are also known as mycoplasma , L forms, mollucites, or nanobacteria, I even heard them refered to as somnatids.

    They are so tiny and they have no cell wall so they find a cell,... YOUR CELLS. Now they have a perfect hiding place. Your doctor wont even know this. However, Trevor Marshall have devised "The Marshal Protocol" and treats patients with an antibiotic called minocycline to kill the bacteria.Others are using Bob Beck protocol.

  • Excellent TV report.

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