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Hi, I am 37 and have been diagnosed with having calcium buildup all over. My spine, neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists,ankles, knees, hips, you name it...I got it!
I have never been injured or in an accident that would cause this. My Dr. is baffled and tells me very few people have this problem when it occurs everywhere. Can you tell me why I have this and what can be done. I have been told that more than likely I will end up in a chair within a few years. I was told all my joints will fuse together eventually. I have a hard time believing this and I can't see how this is possible.
Thanks, Linda
In Reply to: Calcium deposits posted by Linda Wilbur on October 23, 2001 at 04:07:42:
Hi, Linda W.
IF the cause is not discovered in time, the prediction is likely true.
In the meantime you are a perfect candidate for the new ultrasound technique to shatter and dissolve the deposits without surgery or harm to your normal bone.
This is the exact same technique that has been used routinely for kidney stones for 20 years.
Your docs are just being backward if they do not know of this technique. It was even reported on national TV more than a year ago. Why has it not been discussed with you?
Walt
In Reply to: Calcium deposits posted by Linda Wilbur on October 23, 2001 at 04:07:42:
(essential fatty acids) helping calcium go where it is supposed to in the body. Obviously it was more complicated than that :) Do you know anything about this, and would it help in a situation where the calcium is already deposited/accumulated in the wrong places?
Nutmeg
In Reply to: Dr. Stoll, I remember reading something about EFA's ...msg posted by Nutmeg on October 24, 2001 at 13:48:20:
Hi, Nutmeg.
I do not know. However, I DO know that the essential fatty acids help prevent and heal the inflammation of arthritis that eventually causes calcium deposits in the joints.
Walt
In Reply to: Re: Dr. Stoll, I remember reading something about EFA's ...msg posted by Walt Stoll on October 25, 2001 at 09:42:08:
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