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Author Re: Dr Walser versus Drs.
Sando

2006-10-11, 4:29 pm

REP: I'll tell you why. My doctor prescribed FOUR diuretics per day,
taken ALL AT ONE TIME in the morning. Dr. Walser addresses this in
his book. He says if you take a lot split it between am and pm as the
salts will build back up in the off 12 hours. Dr. Walser says this
will mean getting up at night but "that is the price you must pay".
This makes total sense.

Anyone who shuts off all knowledge available to him is very illogical.
One does not have to act on the advice but to ignore it is akin to
wearing blinders.
As far as "pet theory" is concerned, Dr. Walser is NOT alone.
Obviously REP has not even looked at it or the bibliography that goes
on and on. It's like one who HATES Limbaugh yet has never listened to
him.

I posted all that information to HELP users of this group. That
cannot be said of REP. It's his way or NO way. The 1972 law covering
renal failure changed the entire ball game. Now that doctors and
hospitals are guaranteed MONEY, how do you think their decisions will
go? "Follow the Money", REP.

Most doctors now say there are only two treatments for CRF, dialysis
or transplantation, Dr Walser AND OTHERS say there is a third option.
The dietary approach. All he says is that it should be the first line
of defense. Since there is no harm in it, why not? In 6 weeks on it
my creatine and BUN both dropped far more than could be accounted for
by a lab anomaly.

Doctors always right? Gimmee a break.


On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 04:19:19 GMT, REP <rep~@inanna.com> wrote:

>In article <u0oli2d78f2refqir0f9ssd96tlpnvr67o@4ax.com>,
> Larry Krzewinski <Feerless_Freep@madmagazine.com> wrote:
>
>
>Why thank you.
>
>Why anyone would take generalized advice given in a book written to push
>someone's pet theory over specific advice given by one's own doctor I'll
>never understand.


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