Thursday, February 23, 2023

Smooth rock tripe: "Cyst on the Bottom of the Foot Disappearance with Yoga Asana Pose Disruption" scientific study emerging? * cyst (ganglion) info - Dr Andy Weil, Harvard, bottom of the foot * Thanks so much for the general exam yesterday at UPMC Shadyside Presbyterian hospital in Pgh PA, and for the "cyst" word in your naming the nodule on the bottom of my left foot; In doing further research, I've learned much, including from this Harvard URL, and from Dr. Andy Weil MD, ad in seeing this picture. As I just text messaged to my Reed College friend Tym Lenderking in DC (from 1979) - "Tym, rereading this - https://www.drweil.com/health-wellness/body-mind-spirit/bone-joint/ganglion-cyst/ (from an old hippy:) - found this: " What is the conventional treatment? One traditional “treatment” was to hit them with a heavy book ... " :)" * David, All, Further, do we or might have the beginnings of the virtual World Univ & Sch Medical research group ... Examine the UPMC Shadyside Presbyterian hospital databases for all MD records of patients' electronic medical records, and with cyst on the bottom of their foot, and of all the people in UPMC's hospital databases in all 3 UPMC states - PA, MD, and WV - and ask MDs

 

cyst (ganglion) info - Dr Andy Weil, Harvard, bottom of the foot


New cyst on the bottom of your foot, like a #GanglionCyst? How could we study scientifically the effects of #IyengarYogaAsana as exercise to "disrupt the capsule holding the fluid of the cyst" per #DrAndyWeilMD https://www.drweil.com/health-wellness/body-mind-spirit/bone-joint/ganglion-cyst/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/29906785018224531/ @WorldUnivAndSch Med? 










Dear David, All,

Thanks so much for the general exam yesterday at UPMC Shadyside hospital, and for the "cyst" word in your naming the nodule on the bottom of my left foot. In doing further research, I've learned much, including from this Harvard URL, and from Dr. Andy Weil MD, ad in seeing this picture. As I just text messaged to my Reed College friend Tym Lenderking in DC (from 1979) - 


"Tym, rereading this - 
 - found this: " What is the conventional treatment?
One traditional “treatment” was to hit them with a heavy book ... " :)" 

So while I haven't tried this yet, and none of the other resources below offer any helpful effective therapies, some questions I have are: how much pressure, how many times a day and even how could we develop & study this scientifically (at OCW.MIT.EDU-centric wiki World Univ & Sch, at Shadyside hospital, etc.) and with your help or thinking too? While I'm going to explore hitting the cyst behind the ball of my left foot with a book soon, and experimentally, thanks to this 'telemedicine,' it might be interesting to explore these questions together at some point in the future.  

Thoughts, ideas, questions, suggestions? 

Thank you again so much, David!

Best regards, abolition-ally, Friendly greetings, Scott 


PS
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Harvard URL:

Nodular tumor-like lesions or mucoid flesh, arising from tendon sheaths, LIGAMENTS, or JOINT CAPSULE, especially of the hands, wrists, or feet. They are not true cysts as they lack epithelial wall. They are distinguished from SYNOVIAL CYSTS by the lack of communication with a joint cavity or the SYNOVIAL MEMBRANE. 




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What causes a bump on the bottom of the foot?
Medically reviewed by William Morrison, M.D. — By Lana Burgess on January 7, 2020 

Photo is relevant - 

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ganglion cyst - Dr Andy Weil 



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What is non invasive treatment for ganglion cyst?

Non-surgical Ganglion Cyst Treatment

Medication and splinting - If you're experiencing pain, we may recommend an anti-inflammatory medication and splinting to decrease the pain. Aspiration - In some cases, the fluid in the ganglion cyst can be removed through aspiration. 




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cyst on bottom of foot why disappear naturally?

Do cysts go away naturally?
A skin cyst is a fluid-filled lump just underneath the skin. It's common and harmless, and may disappear without treatment.




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Why did my ganglion cyst disappear?

Ganglion cysts may go away on their own as your body absorbs the fluid over time. Up to 58% of cysts resolve themselves in this way 



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Is it normal for a ganglion cyst to disappear?

Some ganglion cysts go away on their own, while others remain small and cause no problems. Small cysts may just be monitored, requiring no treatment at all. If a larger cyst is causing discomfort, your doctor may recommend anti-inflammatory pain medications and/or wearing a splint.





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DIDN'T find anything helpful YET with the following

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Yoga inverted poses, or other asana, ayurvedic medicine or herbs, or Chinese acupuncture or medicine (except possibly electroacupuncture) or natural remedies or herbs YET (besides the HEAVY BOOK "treatment" above) 

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How can I shrink a ganglion cyst at home?
Image result for what foods can reverse a ganglion cyst
Hot compress. Simple heat is the most recommended and effective home measure for draining or shrinking cysts. ...
Tea tree oil. Essential oil from the tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) may help some cysts, albeit in an indirect way. ...
Apple cider vinegar. ...
Aloe vera. ...
Castor oil. ...
Witch hazel. ...
Honey. ...
Turmeric.
https://www.healthline.com/health/home-remedies-for-cysts





PS

Aging reversal is something that’s been proven about eight different ways in animals."
 
So when will humans get to turn back the clock? Leading geneticist George Church says it’s not far away.



Emergency #AgingReversal & #Longevity #GeneticDrugTherapies for #JimmyCarter by #HarvardMedSch #GeneticsProf @GeoChurch w trial and error & best guesses' experiments with #AgingReversalDrugs  #PreFDAapproval with experimental FDA protocols too - to keep #FmrPresJimmyCarter alive?










Retweeting -

"Aging reversal is something that’s been proven about eight different ways in animals."
 
So when will humans get to turn back the clock? Leading geneticist George Church says it’s not far away.


What is your thinking about aging reversal genetics and many more birthday celebrations? 

I'll call you on Thursday to wish you happy birthday in voice 

Fond regards, Scott 



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David, All,


After reading this from Dr Nagarkar (and seeing some Youtube video initial cyst hitting pics to), I had second thoughts about hitting the new cyst on my left foot with a heavy book to DISRUPT it - 
per Andy Weil MD's word.


Tweeted:

New cyst on the bottom of your foot, like a #GanglionCyst? How could we study scientifically the effects of #IyengarYogaAsana as exercise to "disrupt the capsule holding the fluid of the cyst" per #DrAndyWeilMD https://www.drweil.com/health-wellness/body-mind-spirit/bone-joint/ganglion-cyst/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/29906785018224531/ @WorldUnivAndSch Med? 







So I'm going to do some 'disruptive' Iyengar Yoga standing poses in a moment (and more asana than now regularly) to see if I can disrupt this left foot cyst (per Dr. Andy Weil's "disrupt" word), in different ways than with a heavy book. Clinical trials scientifically would be a challenge here - 
- so maybe best instead to extend my daily yoga practice. Thoughts about outcomes?

Thank you again, Scott





David, All, 


Further, do we or might have the beginnings of the  virtual World Univ & Sch Medical research group ... with a first "Cyst on the Bottom of the Foot Disappearance with Yoga Asana Pose Disruption" scientific study emerging? Examine the UPMC Shadyside Presbyterian hospital databases for all MD records of patients' electronic medical records, and with cyst on the bottom of their foot, and of all the people in UPMC's hospital databases in all 3 UPMC states - PA, MD, and WV - and ask MDs in all these hospitals about their possible unreported cysts they've seen, on their patient's foot bottom? Begin to develop studies and hypotheses to test about the possibility of disruption of the bottom of the foot cysts disappearance due to disturbance of the cysts  ... and with Yoga asana too, and which poses and from home, and why? Then begin the studies? Reach out to people in the UPMC databases who would be interested in participating in such studies from home - and with Yoga asana, and other approaches too? World University and School would be interested in exploring these possible scientific research studies further. 

And might we have the beginnings too of the startup World Univ & Sch Medical Doctor for online clinical practice team too, and in 200 online WUaS teaching hospitals https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/Hospital - and as part of ~200 online WUaS Medical Schools - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/World_University_Medical_School?

Cheers, thank you, abolitionally, best regards, 
Scott 





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Thursday, February 23, 2023 

Scott:

"Interesting stuff.

Since this is a work email for other purposes, could I ask you to email me using the MyUPMC portal, where you can send messages to me that will be part of your medical file. Thanks."

David C Demoise MD


From: Scott MacLeod <sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2023 10:12 AM
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Subject: Re: cyst (ganglion) info - Dr Andy Weil, Harvard, bottom of the foot
 



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Scott MacLeod <sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org>

Feb 23, 2023, 8:07 PM (17 hours ago)

to DavidCDemoiseMD, David


from: Scott MacLeod <sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org>

to: "Demoise, David C" <demoisedc@upmc.edu>,

DavidCDemoiseMD@worlduniversityandschool.org

date: Feb 23, 2023, 8:07 PM

subject: Re: cyst (ganglion) info - Dr Andy Weil, Harvard, bottom of the foot

mailed-by: worlduniversityandschool.org


 

Hi David, 

Greetings and thanks for your email. 

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Found your email here - 

And here, per your request, after first I tried to get in via ...  https://myupmc.upmc.com ... I found

We’re sorry – we’re having trouble creating your account

To create a MyUPMC account online, you must already have a medical record with UPMC. Your medical record is created by having a past appointment with a UPMC provider, having an upcoming appointment scheduled, or being a member of UPMC Health Plan.

To join MyUPMC, call our MyUPMC Helpdesk at 1-866-884-8579 – we’re here to help!



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then when I found an initial UPMC for You username from around 11/15/23 - skgmac - I got this error message - 

The information provided does not match our records. Please double check the provided information and try again. If you need further assistance accessing your account, please call 1-866-884-8579.

I'd imagine that our emails between our email addresses here, would get into my electronic medical record, and via your UPMC email address.

I've created a new 'play' email address for you at MIT OCW-centric wiki World Univ & Sch here - 
neamLT7a5SAK3mG& 
... as an alternative to using your demoisedc@upmc.edu email address, and until I can get access to https://myupmc.upmc.com.  

I find it creative and regarding building World Univ & Sch academic medicine networks to email many people at times ... and regarding learning of other possible new therapies, such as for what I'm calling my Right Ear "Eustachian Tube Dysfunction" ... and if it's better not to use your UPMC email, might I email you at your new WUaS email address please? Thank you.

Best regards, 
Scott
PS
In today's blog post in my daily blog, I'm also exploring this email thread's medical questions further regarding scientific research into and therapies for my cyst. 

"Smooth rock tripe: "Cyst on the Bottom of the Foot Disappearance with Yoga Asana Pose Disruption" scientific study emerging? * cyst (ganglion) info - Dr Andy Weil, Harvard, bottom of the foot * Thanks so much for the general exam yesterday at UPMC Shadyside Presbyterian hospital in Pgh PA, and for the "cyst" word in your naming the nodule on the bottom of my left foot; In doing further research ... "








PPS
Will likely add the following as a reference to the wiki 'schools' at MIt OCW-centric World Univ & Sch above (and while the OCW.MIT.EDU  platform is in transition, check out the MIT OCW courses on these wiki subjects/schools, eventually for WUaS credit for free degrees, and as the way WUaS works, where you can wiki-teach and wiki[learn as well, a bit like Wikipedia) - 

MacLeod, Scott GK. 2023. [https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2023/02/smooth-rock-tripe.html Smooth rock tripe: "Cyst on the Bottom of the Foot Disappearance with Yoga Asana Pose Disruption" scientific study emerging? * cyst (ganglion) info - Dr Andy Weil, Harvard, bottom of the foot * Thanks so much for the general exam yesterday at UPMC Shadyside Presbyterian hospital in Pgh PA, and for the "cyst" word in your naming the nodule on the bottom of my left foot; In doing further research, I've learned much, including from this Harvard URL, and from Dr. Andy Weil MD, ad in seeing this picture. As I just text-messaged to my Reed College friend Tym Lenderking in DC (from 1979) - "Tym, rereading this - https://www.drweil.com/health-wellness/body-mind-spirit/bone-joint/ganglion-cyst/ (from an old hippy:) - found this: " What is the conventional treatment? One traditional “treatment” was to hit them with a heavy book ... " :)" * David, All, Further, do we or might have the beginnings of the virtual World Univ & Sch Medical research group ... Examine the UPMC Shadyside Presbyterian hospital databases for all MD records of patients' electronic medical records, and with cyst on the bottom of their foot, and of all the people in UPMC's hospital databases in all 3 UPMC states - PA, MD, and WV - and ask MDs]. Accessed online: February 23. Pittsburgh, PA: scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2023/02/smooth-rock-tripe.html.


PPPS
Thanks again for my Shadyside hospital 'general exam' yesterday ... much appreciated. 


PPPPS
I continue to hypothesize that the new cyst may be like WM "popcorn" pimples ... and that possibly craven psychopath???, soldier? frederic khayat across the hall from me could conceivably have put an additive into my food, and if so someone could know how to get rid of this cyst by stopping any further additives (possibly like poison???) and his possibly army 'rogues' could know of a solution - https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2023/02/smooth-rock-tripe.html ... among quite a few other hypotheses. Thank you.


Regards, Scott

A related Tweet, and am much on Twitter: 

On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 1:27 PM Demoise, David C <demoisedc@upmc.edu> wrote:
Interesting stuff.























https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umbilicaria_mammulata

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