are there health natural treatments professionals in Loma Linda, CA?
October 1, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by Dieuserviteur: are there health natural treatments professionals in Loma Linda, CA?
My brother is diabetic, and feels more comfortable to have his foot wound treated by natural treatments. But he doesn’t know how to find a professional. Could you help?
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Answer by Feral
Dr. Wellhausen is in Loma Linda but I have not had any experience with him but have heard good things.
If your brother doesn’t mind the drive, I suggest Dr. Whitaker in Newport Beach.
He can call both of them to see what type of payments they accept and what he feels more comfortable.
You can also do a search for “Naturopathic Doctors”. These are doctors that are trained at healing problems with natural remedies mixed with modern medicine as opposed to MDs that usually only prescribe drugs and are really only beneficial in emergency situations.
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Why do I lose balance so easily when walking or standing? Im only 25 and in good health.?
September 26, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by Alicia: Why do I lose balance so easily when walking or standing? Im only 25 and in good health.?
Ive never had any serious health issues, I am height weight porportionate and I eat well. I am not sure why I lose balance so easily in my legs or feet when walking or standing. I am also sometimes very tired and lose concentration easily. Often I have a hard time sleeping.I want to see if anyone might have a good answer or conclusion before I go see my physician.
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Answer by animal luver
some people just lack balance
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Q&A: How accurate is the BMI (body mass index) in determining your health???
September 21, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by simplyfabulous: How accurate is the BMI (body mass index) in determining your health???
I am 33, 5 foot 6, very active (swim, walk a lot, have started yoga and belly dancing, and do sit-ups, 25 a day, and push ups about 15 a day). I have a lot of muscle in my arms and legs. I have a little bit of a baby condo left from having my third child, but other then that my stomach is relatively flat. My BP is usually around 110/60. But here is the thing, I way 223 lbs. When I have people geuss my weight people usually say about 150, I know some of that is trying to be polite but some seem genuinely suprised when I say what I weigh. According to the BMI I am morbidly obese, but I don’t feel it. I told my mother and a co-worker that I want to lose 70 lbs they said that I would look like a skeleton. My doctor says weightloss would be good, but he also says that I am in perfect health, so what do you folks think???? Go by weight or go by how you look, act and feel?????
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Answer by caligirl2110
usually id say go by how u feel but youshould try to lose some weight like try to get to 175 and see how you feel
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My elderly father(90 yrs)has swollen feet. No other health problems. Any ideas on why and what we should do?
September 16, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by zeushkg: My elderly father(90 yrs)has swollen feet. No other health problems. Any ideas on why and what we should do?
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Answer by Troy S
get him to raise them above his chest when resting and try fluid tablets and things will settle down
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If democrats are really so concerned about a right to health care, why not just pay for everyone themselves?
September 11, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by “You’ve Got Fail”: If democrats are really so concerned about a right to health care, why not just pay for everyone themselves?
And leave us Conservatives out of it… if you feel so strongly about health care being everyones right, go empty your bank account, grab a bum off the street, throw him in your car, and take him to the hospital for a full checkup on your dime… show him you care! Then when he needs a surgery you just foot the bill for him! I don’t want to be stolen from.
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Answer by Blessed Cheesemaker (cancelled)
I guess the same should be applied to your military spending.
Here’s the deal, I don’t believe that we should spend more on defense than all the other countries in the world combined, however, I do live in a country and understand the necessity of paying taxes as part of it, so don’t complain. I simply vote for people who I believe wont continue the irresponsible push for weapons.
You however don’t understand community and country, so ask why you shouldn’t be responsible for paying for health care, when in fact, every time you get money taken out of your bill for health insurance, it goes towards some other sick person.
I am sorry you don’t understand that.
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Do you believe that Obama will find a way to offer universal health care to all Americans…?
September 6, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by ♥Socially Awkward♥: Do you believe that Obama will find a way to offer universal health care to all Americans…?
Even though by doing so he will end up borrowing a whopping 1.5 trillion dollars in order to foot the bill. We have 310 million people in the U.S. and he will have to cover us all. Not only that, but like every other government program it will be milked by people who leech off of the system. Why doesn’t he just leave the health care matters to the state. You know, like Massachusetts did.
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Answer by Brayden
After Nov 2, not a chance.
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Reputable Health Insurance for people with preexisting conditions?
August 27, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by dominican4ever: Reputable Health Insurance for people with preexisting conditions?
My mother in-law, applied for health insurance on 3 of the biggest Health Insurance companies and she was turned down from all them, due to her preexisting health condition. (Something with her feet, can’t think of the name of it). I was just wondering if any body knows of a Health Insurance company that would take people like her with preexisting conditions. Thanks in advance.
She wouldn’t qualify for a goverment insurance plan, she makes good money.
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Answer by talisman
This is a discount plan, not insurance, but it’s very affordable, from an awesome company, and will accept any preexisting health conditions. You can check it out at: http://www.everyonebenefits.com/LMota
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Do you think there would be such a problem passing a health care bill if politicians weren’t getting health ca?
August 22, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by jemrx2: Do you think there would be such a problem passing a health care bill if politicians weren’t getting health ca?
If I was in charge of changing something that I liked just the way it is, I would probably be dragging my feet the whole way. I say take away congressional members’ health coverage, as well as their family’s. Tell them their policies will be re-instated when they pass a bill for the rest of the nation.
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Answer by honeybeejim
Why wont the politicians include them self’s in this great health care bill.
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Q&A: Can you sue a health insurance company for denying medical coverage?
August 12, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by CMS: Can you sue a health insurance company for denying medical coverage?
My doctor has referred me to have the gastric by-pass surgery. I’ve spent the last 4 months and countless money (of my own) getting all the things the done the insurance company has asked for. This includes psych evaluation, sleep study, nutrition counseling, physicals and documentation to include I have tried at least 2 non-surgical weight loss programs for over a year with no long term success. Finally after submitting everything, they denied me for “no recent active participation in a non-surgical weight reduction program”. My last weight loss attempt was a year ago. I am about to lose my job because I cannot literally stand up on my feet anymore. This is something I have to get, not something I just want. It would seem if both my primary physician and the specialist both agree this is medically necessary, then the insurance companies couldn’t deny someone their health.
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Answer by spot
They can and they have done it to other people. The treatment you are talking about is not 100% safe. Some people develop complication from it. Maybe that is why they reserve it as the last resort. It shouldn’t be hard to participate in a non-surgical weight reduction program. After that, they may pay for the surgery. Good luck.
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Q&A: Tendon sticking out of hands and feet? HEALTH?
August 7, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by Eileen E: Tendon sticking out of hands and feet? HEALTH?
A while ago when I clenched my feet it would become very painful. This tendon (I believe) would stick out and I couldn’t unclench my foot, I would have to reach down and unclench it with my hands.
It once happened during a sleepover and I freaked out my friends when I woke up crying out in pain.
It’s only majorly happened in my right foot. The same tendon sticks out of both my feet when I’m walking.
Not long after this started I noticed the same tendon-like problem with my hands, and I can’t write for a long period of time without my right hand getting in serious pain.
I ordered some arch supports for my feet (thinking it was fallen arches) and they helped a bit with my feet not getting stuck if I clench them, but there is still dull pain.
Whats up with my hands and feet?
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Answer by clevelandfan
See a doctor.
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