Back in March 2014, my dad, who had dealt with his Parkinson’s diagnosis for nearly 13 years was nearing the end of his rope. He had chronic back problems, with scoliosis and a 55-degree tilt causing him to shy away from even his most beloved activities because of the constant, excruciating pain.
As we documented this summer, dad found some relief in his work with Dr. DeMartino. As important as the relief was, the
feeling of hope in knowing there was something my dad could actively be doing
to improve his quality of life was and remains equally as valuable (something he heard nothing about from his
doctors at Kaiser).
Earlier today, he received the results of his second set of
blood work from Dr. DeMartino, who did a draw at the beginning of my dad’s
process back in May. The marker that showed up differently this time indicated
an infection in my dad’s kidney. The fascinating thing about that information
was that it didn’t show up a few months ago, and nothing in my dad’s recent
history would suggest him getting an infection between May and now. However, he
did have kidney stones back in the mid-90’s and had a very powerful and
disruptive sonic blast treatment that broke up the stones (and almost certainly
damaged his kidney, too). Dr. DeMartino suggested that some of my dad’s back
pain and the scoliosis itself could well be tied to this infection. The fact
that this infection wasn’t even on the map previously due to all the other
things my dad was dealing with (pancreas in crisis, mercury levels off the
chart, etc.) suddenly made sense. The body can only deal with so many fires at
once. The idea that we have layers of health, source or core problems that
manifest in other ways than are directly evident is fascinating.
“It’s like an onion,” Dr. DeMartino said, with a smile. “Like
Shrek.”
This immediately gave
Dr. DeMartino a new course to work with for my dad and my dad some interesting
food for thought. He’d known about his low white blood cell count for some time
(indicative of an infection), but hadn’t received any assistance on where it
might be. It’s clear my dad has peeled back some layers of disease from himself
already, literally in the extra weight as well as the heavy metal toxicity
buildup internally. The idea that he could peel back another and, perhaps
another yet, to get closer to the core health of his being is fascinating and
quite hopeful.
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