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Class action suits only benefits the attys. The plaintiffs usually get very, very little. It’s disgusting. Look up the results of class action lawsuits.

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As someone who had to go through a class action lawsuit in order to get any compensation at all, I can testify that this is true. You get very little, and the lawyers get close to 50%, after all the extra "fees".

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And you have to sign that you will bring no further action. I was part of a banking fraud class action suit and got something like 17.00. Not a good trade off. What is won has to be divided by all who were harmed. Might get .20. Lol. However, maybe individually is better

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Yeah. The only people excited about a class action are the attorneys at the beginning of it. They know they’ve got an enormous check coming soon.

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Yep, generally millions for them. I hated having to be involved in that mess, but I needed money to cover my surgery. The whole thing still makes me feel a bit dirty, tbh.

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Appreciate your honesty, @robren72 ~ and I hope you got what you needed for your surgery.

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Just barely enough, but thanks for asking~

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Hope the surgery helped, too! <3

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It's been a long, slow recovery, but the surgery was necessary to start the healing process. The medical devices I had removed (and can't talk about, per NDA) caused systemic inflammatory processes that have taken years to overcome. I'm still on disability, and no idea when I'll be healthy enough to work again. So I'm both grateful for, and at the same time, unhappy about the realities of class-action lawsuits. :D

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Understood! Best of luck with managing the inflammation.

Have you tried, or had any luck with, either proteolytic enzymes and/or intermittent fasting?

Both are supposed to be very helpful with reducing inflammation, and the enzymes are helpful in reducing pain and scarred tissue, as I understand it.

For me, fasting has been a godsend. (See Dr. Jason Fung if you are interested in learning more.)

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I'm well read up on Dr. Fung, his work is amazing and has helped many people. Unfortunately, my situation includes adrenal and thyroid issues which don't respond well to fasting or ketogenic diets.

I do take proteolytic enzymes, but I haven't noticed a huge difference. My next step is to procure enough grass-fed beef to do a carnivore diet for 4-5 months and see if it helps. Wish me luck!

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Thanks, robren72, for taking time to share your feedback. I also have thyroid and adrenal issues, and for some reasons the fasting has been immensely helpful ~ so I recognize everyone is different.

For example, I tried the carnivore diet for several months a couple of years ago (very excited about its potential), and for reasons that remain a mystery to me, the meat only diet didn't agree with me. However, a meat-intensive diet, seems to be ok ~ so I hope you have great success with it!

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