Pat Robertson from Frinton on Sea
by Pat Robertson
(Frinton on Sea, Essex)
I am 56 years old and Four weeks ago I had my second stroke in under four years. My blood pressure is not high, usually around 120 over 60 and my cholesterol is around 2.5 to 2.9. No explanation was given for my first stroke and it has been suggested that SLE may well be the cause for my recent stroke. I have never been given any indication previously that SLE may cause strokes and I was diagnosed with SLE 30 years ago.
I am struggling at the moment with extreme fatigue and sleepless nights which is affecting my recovery and making everything one big struggle. It is getting me down badly at times, but I do try and stay positive, I do, however, sometimes feel I am losing the battle.
What do you suggest to try and prevent future SLE induced strokes?
I lost my spleen in 1980 when SLE attacked it. Lupus has also attacked my kidneys, although left me with very little damage thankfully. It has also attacked skin, blood etc, resulting in severe heamalytic anaemia and of course my joints in the earlier years were badly affected.
Pat,
With autoimmune conditions like lupus, pathogens in the blood vessels often stimulate the production of fibrin to protect them. This fibrin can form clots and thus cause strokes. The best way to deal with this is to use a container of PapayaPro per month for 3 or 4 months. (Available from www.gethealthyagainstore.com). Also read about two other products that are most valuable for lupus on their site. A bottle a month of Quanzor will replace or can be used in addition to Omni Essential Oil Elixir as the best product for killing all types of pathogens. Will give you more energy too. Also use a bottle a month of Tachyon Minerals which will work to bring about healing in your body. Should help with sleep too.
Best of Luck