- Get
chelation therapy NOW
- Serious
as a heart attack
- By:
Dennis Grover
RENO, NV-- (Wednesday, 6-14-00)---One evening
in August of 1996 I sat down to watch TV, broke out
in a soaking sweat, became nauseated, violently
ill, and couldn't breathe.
It felt as if someone had just dropped an
anvil on my chest and left arm. All my bodily
functions had suddenly turned on me.
Realizing this was more than the usual
reaction to TV sitcoms, I headed for the VA
hospital.
When I arrived at Emergency I was in bad
shape, first they made sure they had a social
security number for me and then they weighed me
(?). I was told to lay down in a treatment room,
which quickly filled with doctors and technicians
hustling around with their equipment.
At this point I died and experienced four
minutes of total ecstasy. (This is another story
for later.) The next thing I remember was looking
up into a half dozen faces of people wiping their
brows and saying "wow, that was close, we thought
we'd lost you."
Finally I was stabilized. They took me to
intensive care where I drifted in and out of
consciousness, only remembering family and nurses
talking and prodding.
The next morning several doctors came in and
told me that I had experienced quite a serious
"event". I said an event was something you bought a
ticket for, and went to be entertained. What I had
just gone through didn't seem much like an event.
They then said I had a "cardiac event". Still
not satisfied, I continued probing for the actual
layman's term, heart attack. Did I have one or not?
After a brief huddle they agreed to call it what it
was but said, that particular term usually proved
upsetting to the patient. No kidding!
I felt much better now except for a badly
bruised chest where they had obviously beat me with
a blunt instrument to make me breathe and two burns
from their electric paddles which I assume is the
medical equivalent of a jump start. I'm not saying
that what they did was wrong, I'm saying that this
was the only pain I had. They did save my life.
After two days in the hospital in Reno, it
was decided that I would be transferred to the VA
medical facility in San Francisco. They put me on a
private jet with my own nurse and a paramedic. The
next day in San Francisco they gave me a heart
catheterization. This used to be called an
angiogram and if you ever get a chance to have one
yourself, ask questions first.
The next morning 2 doctors and 6 medical
students, with their 8 clip boards surrounded my
bed. The doctors told me I had a 90% blockage in
one artery and two others were in pretty sad shape.
They then announced that since my life expectancy
was grim they scheduled me for a "procedure" the
next morning and wanted me to sign some "no matter
what happens" documents.
It was my turn to talk: first of all I asked,
"Is this procedure of yours anything like by-pass
surgery?"
After another explanation of how certain
terms upset the patient, they admitted that the two
were the same. I then asked if their procedure
involved cutting open my chest, spreading my rib
cage with a mini version of the "jaws of life",
taking a dozen inches of vein from my leg, renaming
it an artery then grafting it around the clogged
arteries to my heart? After telling me my
description was a bit crude they agreed I was
basically correct.
Now I asked some more questions. First of
all, "You people gave me a pamphlet that said I had
6,000 miles or some ridiculous amount of arteries,
veins and capillaries. So, if 12 inches around my
heart is clogged, what about the rest of them,
aren't they clogged too?" Secondly, I asked,
"Doesn't that vein in my leg have a function or is
it a spare?"
I had more but at this point they hushed me
up while they got the med-students away from
me.
For many years I had read about great things
accomplished with natural medicine and especially
in this case, chelation therapy. I knew I
had a serious decision to make and quickly, because
the surgeons were now standing by my bed thinking
that I'm a real nut case. I also had my family
wanting me to do what the doctors say.
I took this opportunity to find out for
myself what alternative medicine might do for me.
After all, the only thing at stake here was my
life, I told them "No!" to their "procedure".
They made a couple of comments about my
deficient mental capacity and told me to give them
a call when I was ready to do the "right" thing.
That afternoon I was moved from intensive care to a
ward of Veterans in various stages of "no-hope"
conditions and then released the next day in San
Francisco. It was interesting to me that they flew
me there in a private jet, but wouldn't give me a
bus ticket home.
At this point I have to say that the VA
hospitals and staff treated me with genuine
concern, did what they are trained to do and
honored my decision to not go under their
knife. In fact they
even gave approving smiles as veterans circulated a
petition to appoint Dr. Kevorkian as White House
physician. Several members of the
staff even admitted that they were only schooled in
treating symptoms and never learned preventive
medicine or alternative treatments.
Finally back home, I consulted with respected
homeopathic doctors. They recommended immediate
chelation and since there is no financial help for
this treatment I started on the less expensive oral
chelation capsules. I supplemented them with a
balanced dose of vitamins and minerals along with
changing my lifestyle from the high stress of
trying to "get everything done right now to make
everyone happy," to that of "I'll get done what I
can, when I can and those who don't approve can
romance my north end as I head south." I now eat
healthy foods, very little red meat and completely
cut out the heart-attack-in-a-sack from drive-thru
restaurants.
It's now been 3 years since my "event" and
with chelation and the other changes in my
lifestyle, I'm very much alive 36 months past the
time I was scheduled to die. I'm 55 now and all my
bodily functions that had become sluggish (some
even disappeared) have come back strong. I stand up
straight and I feel younger every day.
I'm not telling you this to make light of a
heart attack. Believe me, it's a very serious
situation. It's also the final "straw" for your
body which has undoubtedly been giving you subtle
hints all along that it needs some preventive
maintenance.
Open your eyes to what's going on with your
body and mind. Relieve the stress. Realize that
when you stand up straight and can't see your belt
buckle without a mirror you could be in for a nasty
surprise.
The time to investigate nutrition and treat
your body to natural cures such as chelation is
before your heart explodes not after. Take it
from someone who has been there, done that. Do for
your body as I tell you from my experience, don't
copy my "event" from ignorance.
By the way, at my checkup last month, I was
told by my cardiologist to keep doing whatever I'm
doing because my recovery and present health
condition is excellent.
Dennis Grover, author
of "Knowledge
Equals Freedom, The True American Way Resource
Guide", shared
the above on behalf of Yakima Valley News readers.
Dennis, host of the public access television talk
show "Liberty
And Justice For
All", can be
reached at
(775)
329-5968.