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11 8th, 2011 by Russell Roby
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08 16th, 2011 by Russell Roby

Comments: Hi Dr. Roby, Thank you for taking the time to help patients like me, \”who, have no diagnosis, but are told they probably have \’chronic pain,\’ or \’MS\’ or some other illness that has no cure. For me, the road to a normal life was unattainable until my husband found your site and contacted you. I started with the vials, and was absolutely amazed at the transformation in my life! They worked! Since then, I have started hormone therapy with Dr. Roby and changed my diet and life style. The transformation is a dream come true for me. I have come such a long way, and went through so many surgeries, drugs, hospital stays and spent years in and out of a wheel chair! To be pain free is a complete miracle! God bless you and your staff! Tiana Riley
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Interstitial Cystitis

04 13th, 2011 by Russell Roby

Thanks for helping me. I appreciate the work you’ve done and all the blessings tha already coming forth.

As I’ve said in our few conversations together, I am feeling much better.
I’ve seen a decrease in moods swings and pain associated with my condition. My bladder seems to have calmed down for now.
Each morning I awake, my hopes grow brighter.
There are days that i don’t feel the pain of ICS and there are days that Im overwhemed with pain all day long.
The last two days have been amazingly good. I have just come out of a very painful flare up. Last week I was very desparate for relief.
Last week I was searching the internet and came across Dr. Roby’s website. I was hurting so bad and wanted to see if this would
be just the thing I needed.
I went ahead by faith and bought the vials. I didn’t know if it would work but I wanted to take a chance, even if it meant I would spend money on this product and it didn’t work. I’m writing the letter to say that my pain has almost but disapeared. I’ve improved by leaps and bounds.
Thanks you Dr. Roby for your vials.
PRAISE THE LORD!



Interstitial Cystitis

04 2nd, 2011 by Russell Roby

Dr. Roby,
I just wanted to give you a synopsis of my use of the pro-calm drops. I have been using them for the past two weeks for my IC pain. I have had 14 wonderful pain free days!! I cannot believe that these are working so well. I have had a couple of times when I can feel the pain wanting to start, I use the drops and I find myself not thinking about the pain, so I guess it goes away. It is unbelievable to me, I thought I would never find relief.

I will need to call you though because I am unclear after I use #3, and #1, do I then go back to #5? Also, what is the method of use when I find myself in a flare? I have read your book and gone back and re-read many parts. I feel so much hope. I need to find a lab to have all of my hormone levels checked so I can send them to you for review.

You are my hero!!!
TR, Wisconsin

I will send you whatever vials you need. You should use ProCALM 5 when you are premenstrual or feel any flare up. You should use ProCALM 1 daily when you are symptom free. The real solution, however, is balancing you hormones. You must get that lab test done so we can get you on the correct bioidentical hormones so you can end thais problem once and for all. Otherwise, you are dancing around with drops forever.



Hormone Allergy and Asthma

12 27th, 2010 by Russell Roby

Why does my asthma get worse as I get further into menopause? Why is it worse during “hot flashs”?

Dear Mrs. W.:

As you get older your hormone levels go down. This makes you more “reactive”. You will begin to react in an “allergic” fashion to the postmenopausal hormone progesterone. You can block that hormone allergy using my ProCALM Drops. Order those and we will send you a copy of my book, Maybe It Is All In Your Head, at no charge.

We correct this using blood studies to determine your hormone imbalance and then using bioidentical hormones to correct any imbalance.

Warm regards,

Dr. Roby



ACNE-HORMONAL

12 26th, 2010 by Russell Roby

Do you treat hormonal acne?

Dear J.C.:

We do treat hormonal acne. In fact, I think all acne is hormonal. Teen age boys with acne are having an allergic reaction to the testosterone that comes out in larger quantities through the skin on the face, chest and across the top of their shoulders.

It is much more obvious in girls who can react in the same areas, but more on the chin and the bridge of the nose and cheeks. I say it is more obvious that there is a hormone connection because most girls note that their acne gets worse the week before their period. Most didn’t have skin problems until their periods were about to begin or shortly thereafter.

Adult acne is what we see when they go through the hormone problem in their thirties or later.

I call this “hormone allergy“. I treat it with diet, exercise, and hormone drops that block the allergy. In older women or in especially severe cases, we check blood levels of hormones and make appropriate corrections to this hormone imbalance with bioidentical hormones. Get my book: “Maybe It Is All In Your Head“. Order ProCALM Drops from the website store. Call me when you get them and I will guide you through proper use of them in your particular case. 800-842-6349.

Warm regards,

Dr. Roby



Interstitial Cystitis

12 11th, 2010 by Russell Roby

IC, painful intercourse, worse with orgasm, pain increases before period, on estrogen (feels better at higher doses) and also takes progesterone.

Dear LW:

Check the blog entries on my site. Hundreds of women have used my ProCALM drops to combat the discomfort of IC. Essentially you describe a hormone allergy. Progesterone is most active just before your period and when you ovulate. High levels of estrogen block its effect.

I suggest you keep taking your estradiol but stop the progesterone at once. Get some ProCALM drops and call me when they arrive. We will send you a copy of my book Maybe It Is All your Head and You Are NOT crazy.
You are having a hormone allergy reaction. Your urethra is the same length it has always been (for pity sake, what a peculiar explanation). By fifty you are quite low in estrogen compared to 16. Perhaps one tenth as much. The vagina has ten times higher amounts than the rest of the body so, as one ages, the tissue becomes thinner, drier and much more easily traumatized. After intercourse you have stretched and torn the tissue and greater discomfort results. I prescribe a powerful estrogen cream which you place in the vagina once a week. In 60 days it will be back to normal. Your doctor can prescribe estradiol vaginal cream. IT IS AVAILABLE FROM ANY PHARMACY.

In the meantime consider a good lubricant such as Astroglide. You aggravate the condition. The best solution to painful, IC pain secondary to intercouse, is for you to sit astride where you are in complete control of penetration. Remember, PAIN IS BAD. Don’t do anything that hurts. The worst position is “missionary” with the knees raised high. That tightens everything and almost guarantees damage.

When you have your drops (and have red the pertinent parts of the book, call me at 800-842-6349. Warm regards,

Dr. Roby

Message: Dr. Roby, Since my mid-thirties, I have begun to experience all the symptoms of Interstitial Cystitis, extreme pain, urgency, etc. with no evidence of bacterial infection when tested. My symptoms are worse after sex especially if orgasm is acheived and is also worse several days before my period. I am 50 years old now and take estridiol 2 mg daily and progestin 100 mg (I think that is the right amount. I don\\\’t have the bottle with me now) for the last two weeks of the month. I worry that I am taking too much estrogene but I seem to feel better when I take the higher dose (gyno upped the dosage recently). This problem has reeked havoc on my sex life for years and interfers with sleep, work etc. The doctor also suggested that perhaps my urethrea is shorter than most but in my teens, twenties and early thirties I never had this problem and my urethrea was the same size then! Help!!! What are you suggestions? Thank you so much, Linda

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Interstitial cystitis treatment

12 8th, 2010 by Russell Roby

My illness started two years ago when I believe I started into meonpause. I was 51 and my sympotms were urgency and frequency. The pain in my bladder started getting worse and became intolerable. Pain could be a 10. Been to many doctors and have had a hysterectomy that was precancer. I have been fighting an illness I believe is hormonal based/thyroid related. My diet is restricted to vegetables and meats. I drink purified water and chamomile tea. That is it. I still struggle with vaginal pain and thyroid symptoms and my body vibrates and hums especially at night. I am at my wits ends. I feel I have more than one autoimmune disease. I also have many food allergies and have not eaten gluten for 10 years.

Answer: I think you are right. All this is related to your falling hormone levels. As you age your hormones go down and you begin to have an allergic reaction to some of them. Usually progesterone.

We block hormone allergy with drops of fractional doses of the reacting hormones. We get blood studies to see which hormones you are low on and supplement them with bioidentical hormones. Order my ProCALM drops for symptom relief. Read my book “Maybe It Is All In Your Head”.

Warm regards,

Dr. Roby



ProCALM Drops Stopped Period

11 23rd, 2010 by Russell Roby

Dear Dr. Roby,

Seven years ago I was involved in a car accident and since then I have had chronic pains in my pelvic region. I have done a lot of tests and they came back normal so my doctors suspected that I may have damage nerves. I have tried more natural approaches such as acupuncture and yoga but nothing works. I have a lot of burning and pain during urination and constant stabbing pain in the pelvic region every moment I am awake. I am begging my doctors to just remove my bladder and womb as I feel the pains are coming from there. Presently I am on Prozac, Valium, Elavil, Detrusitol, Morphine, Pyridium, Vicodin, Oxycodone. I can’t walk long distances, can’t drive, can’t work, can’t do anything. I started taking your proCalm drops and while it did help with the pains my period got cut of completely so now I’m feeling all bloated and heavy and I would really like my period to come for the feeling is so uncomfortable so I stopped the Proclaim. I’m just at a lost as what I should do next cause the doctors in Trinidad are jerking me around.

Melissa.

Try taking the drops for the first three weeks of each month and then stop them for a week. That should trigger your period. Progesterone is what causes periods and the drops sometimes block it.

This only happens once in a great while and usually settles down in a cycle or two.

Warm regards,

Dr. Roby



IC and Hormone Treatment

11 23rd, 2010 by Russell Roby

Dear Dr Roby.

Good Day to you. I have got the tests you requested.

serum Testosterone levels; Total 0.06 ng/ml (0.03 – 0.48)
serum Testosterone free .7 (.3 – 7) estradiol level 27.53 pg/ml (6 – 276)
serum progesterone level 0.03ng/ml
DHEA 45.00micro gm/dl (35.40 – 256.00)
FT3 2.77 pg/ml (1.80 – 4.60)
FT4 1.30 ng/dl (0.93 – 1.70)
T.S.H. 3.88 mic IU (0.27 – 4.20)
I have been using the ProCALM 5 with good results for several weeks. My IC pain is considerably improved. I tried the ProCALM 3 (stronger) and the pain got worse. Since I am almost out of the ProCALM 5 please send two more vials of the 5.
CS
India

Dear CS:

You are dramatically low in estrogen, testosterone and DHEA. I suggest you take the following hormones:

1. estradiol 2mg tablets or capsules. Take one daily before bed.
2. testosterone 1% cream in syringe. #10 grams. Use 1/4 gram applied to alternating inner thigh each night before bed.
3. DHEA 5mg capsules. Take each morning.

If you contact a compounding pharmacy in your area in India, they will be able to provide you with the names of physicians who prescribe these medications. You should repeat this lab panel 60 days after you start the medications so we can make sure we are getting the appropriate levels.

Warm regards,

Dr Roby.