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Interstitial Cystitis Diet

08 31st, 2010 by Russell Roby

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Message: I just began using ProCALM Drops — getting good results – very excited. I see diet and book recommendations but not sure what book/diet. Oh yes I have IC — had it for 7 years now so very much hoping a combo of the ProCALM and diet help.

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Dear Mrs. D.:

I am happy you are getting good results. Everyone who is using them seems to be getting similar results. I am referring to my book, Maybe It Is All In Your Head And You Are NOT Really Crazy! You can download chapter one from my website at no charge and you can purchase it from my store or from Amazon.com. You can download it onto your Amazon Kindle as well. The diet is described in great detail in the book.

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Hormone Imbalance and Celiac or Gluten

08 30th, 2010 by Russell Roby

Message: My 21 year old daughter was diagnosed with a gluten intolerance/celiac over a year ago. She follows a strict gluten free diet, but is still having problems diarrhea, stomach cramps, muscle/bone pain and fatigue. She has an appointment in a few weeks with a Nutritionist, but after reading your site, I wonder if you might be able to help her. She has not been tested for allergies. The diagnosis was made after a small intestine biopsy. I did not find anything on your site about celiac. Can you help her?

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Dear Mrs. C:

There are so many things that contribute to stomach problems, particularly when there is also muscle and bone pain and fatigue. Look at my section on “hormone imbalance” on the website at www.robyinstitute.com. I would be curious about her allergies as they can cause enormous food problems. I also would like to know if her symptoms get worse before or after her periods, when she is stressed or fatigued.

Warm regards,

Dr. Roby

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Hormone Allergies in 11 Year Old

08 30th, 2010 by Russell Roby

 

     
Message: I read your book and a number of the symptoms that the testimonials complained about are similar to what my 11 year old daughter has been experiencing for the last year (she has had symptoms for about 4 years, but much more pronounced in the last 12 months – getting progressively worse). She has been diagnosed with arthritis. Her symptoms (a lot of joint pain that has now moved also in to her muscles, stomach, and migraines) do not all fall under arthritis and the doctors can’t explain why she is experiencing chronic pain in her muscles and stomach. She has been through MRIs, CTs, x-rays, ultrasounds, and countless blood tests and they have ruled out any other reasons they can come up with for her chronic pain and had run in to a dead end. She has been seen by a neurologist, podiatrist, orthopedist, and multiple physical therapists, pediatricians, and rheumatologists. She is currently on an anti-inflammatory (peroxicam), which has zero effect on her pain. We are at the end of our options and I am hoping that your therapy can be the answer we are looking for. Can you tell me if there is a doctor in the Seattle area that believes in your philosophy? Can you help us long-distance? If not, we can make the trek down to TX if necessary to be seen.  
     

Dear Mrs. B:

 I think she is reacting to her own hormones.  Little girls start producing hormones at 7 or 8 years of age, about when her symptoms began.  If she is having periods you will notice that all her symptoms are better and worse on a regular basis.  Usually worse at mid-cycle during ovulation and the week or so before periods, sometimes after the period begins.

 I suspect I can diminish all her symptoms when discover what she reacts to including airborne allergens, hormone allergens and foods.

 I will attach a lab request for hormones.  I will send that tomorrow as it isn’t on this home computer.  We never give young women hormones but it helps us identify which ones she might be reacting to.  Tell me about any periods or development signs you see and if there is any monthly or seasonal pattern to the symptoms.  Is she better in winter than summer/  Better by day or night?  And so forth.

 In the meantime why don’t you review the section on food allergy and remove those 8 food groups from her diet for the next five days.  Foods ALWAYS play some role in these cases.

 Warm regards,

Dr. Roby

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Sinusitis and Hormone Allergy

08 26th, 2010 by Russell Roby

Message: Hello doctor Roby. I have been suffering acute sinus attacks for most of my adult life, I am now 45. I do know that they are connected to my monthly cycle, but I cannot get through to doctors, they just say it’s not possible. Can you help me?

Dear JT:

Anything connected to your period reflects hormone allergy. Order the ProCALM Drops and use them the week before your period. Instructions are included and you may call me for direction when that time comes 800-842-6349.

Warm regards,

Dr. Roby

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IC

08 26th, 2010 by Russell Roby

Message: I was diagnosed with IC in 2003, and always noticed that the worst pain would be the week before my period. When I became pregnant for the first time in 2006, my IC during the first 3 months was excruciating, then pretty much totally disappeared (with the exception of a small flare up every 6 moths or so that only lasted for a few days.). I had my second child in 2009, went back on the pill Sept 09 -Jan 2010, and then went off it again this spring. My IC just returned with a vengeance, and feels like it did back when I first diagnosed. Elmiron did not work, in your opinion, should I try going back on my birth control pill since my symptoms seem hormone related? Thank you!

Dear J.M.:

Yours is the easiest type of IC to treat. When your symptoms get better during pregnancy it is because of high levels of estriol blocking your progesterone allergy.

Read my section on IC in my blogs. Order my book and some ProCALM Drops from the web store. Call me when they arrive and I will help you find the right dose for your symptoms.

Warm regards,

Dr. Roby

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Hormone Imbalance

08 26th, 2010 by Russell Roby

Message: Dr. Roby, I hope you\\\’re doing much better after your surgery! I am a \\\”retired\\\” nurse– code for stay at home mom– those orthopedic cases used to set folks back awhile. They always required the most pain meds too! I’ve had my share of hormone issues since puberty, but I am most concerned with my 13 yr. old daughter. She started her period 2 years ago. She has gained 25-30 lbs since then. She is very active (gymnastics and cheerleading) and had been a very healthy eater. Lately she has a big appetite! She has distinct PMS symptoms: overreacting,” panicky episodes with an asthmatic component” during physical exertion and even hives at times. Sounds like hormone sensitivity to me! Is it safe to use drops with a 13 yr. old? Any info would be appreciated! God bless you! JFC

Dear JFC:

It is perfectly safe to use the drops in a thirteen year old. The ProCALM 5 drops contain about one ten thousandth of the amount of progesterone one would find in a birth control pill. Try the ProCALM Drops ten days before her next period. Call me for directions if you wish. 800-842-6349. she is having an allergic reaction to the hormone progesterone. Skin problems, asthma and of course, mood swings are quite common.

Warm regards,

Dr. Roby

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Interstitial Cystitis

08 26th, 2010 by Russell Roby

I was diagnosed with IC in 2003, and always noticed that the worst pain would be the week before my period. When I became pregnant for the first time in 2006, my IC during the first 3 months was excruciating, then pretty much totally disappeared (with the exception of a small flare up every 6 moths or so that only lasted for a few days.). I had my second child in 2009, went back on the pill Sept 09 -Jan 2010, and then went off it again this spring. My IC just returned with a vengeance, and feels like it did back when I first diagnosed. Elmiron did not work, in your opinion, should I try going back on my birth control pill since my symptoms seem hormone related? Thank you!

Dear J.M.:

Yours is the easiest type of IC to treat. When your symptoms get better during pregnancy it is because of high levels of estriol blocking your progesterone allergy.

Read my section on IC in my blogs. Order my book and some ProCALM Drops from the web store. Call me when they arrive and I will help you find the right dose for your symptoms.

Warm regards,

Dr. Roby

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Estrogen Allergy

08 17th, 2010 by Russell Roby

Message: I’ve been on “Tri-Est” bioidentical hormones in troche form from a compounding pharmacy for 2 weeks. I feel like I have PMS (tender breasts, moody, etc.) and I’ve just experienced a migraine (with aura), which is what happens to me every time I try hormones. I\\\’m 50, post-hysterectomy (at age 36, ovaries removed, too) and have taken no hormones for 7 years because of the reasons described above. Am I just a person who cannot take hormones? I\\\’m vegan and stick to organic whenever possible.

You are allergic to estrogen. Migraine, PMS, tender breast, moodiness are all typical signs of hormone allergy. It is most likely to cause an allergic reaction when in cream form and worst of all…in troche form. It is possible to take hormones while blocking the hormone allergy at the same time with drops.

You would probably be able to take estradiol 1mg tabs. This is not bioidentical but seems to be tolerated best by my ladies who are sensitive to estrogen. When you take that you must take the EstCALM Drops at the same time to block the allergic side effects to the estradiol.

Warm regards,

Dr. Roby

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Acne

08 17th, 2010 by Russell Roby

Message: hI DOCTOR ROBY I SUFFER FROM ACNE AND I NEED A MEDICATION TO STOP ALL THIS ACNE I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING AND NOTHING SEEMS TO WORK I NEED YOUR HELP A FRIEND REFERED ME SHE SAID YOU DID A TEST ON HER AND HER HORMONES/PROGESTRONE OR SOME LEVELS WERE HIGH AND YOU GAVE HER SOME DROPS TO ADMINISTER UNDER TOUNGE I NEED YOUR HELP HELP HELP PLEASE

You can come and see me tomorrow in San Antonio, if you wish. Call for an appointment. 800-842-6349. We are very effective with acne. If your acne gets worse before your period begins you can expect dramatic and fast relief. That means you are reacting to the hormone progesterone. That hormone allergy also causes PMS in many women.

You would ProCALM Drops and we would examine your hormones and balance them with bioidentical hormones. There are dietary suggestions as well. You can download my book “Maybe It Is All In Your Head” on Kindle or order it from us or Amazon.

Warm regards,

Dr. Roby

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Interstitial Cystitis Post Hysterectomy

08 17th, 2010 by Russell Roby

Message: Dr. Roby:

I am 44 years old. I have had urethral pain for 4 months now with bladder spasms. I had a hysterectomy 3 weeks ago related to a large complex cyst. The path report was thankfully negative. I have seen two urologists and was treated with 11 bladder instillations. NO relief. I am desperate for this urethral pain to end. Had a cystoscopy with hydrodistension in June and was diagnosed with interstitial cystitis. What do you recommend? Thank You.

Dear B.M.:

I suggest you try my Pro CALM Drops. You can order them from the store on my website at www.robyinstitute.com. You are having an allergic reaction to the hormone progesterone. You have experienced a diminishing level of estrogen over the last several years and now it is allowing your body to experience this hormone allergy.

In the long run we treat this by balancing your hormones, usually a low estrogen and testosterone, with bioidentical hormones. In the short run you should order my book and read up on the IC diet I want you to try and the correct type of movement (LSD, long, slow distance, as in walking) to help alleviate the symptoms. When the drops arrive call me at 800-842-6349 and I will guide you through the three vials to find the correct dose for you.

Warm regards,

Dr. Roby

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