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In a message dated 10/21/1999 10:53:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

debmcb@... writes:

<< My joints have been stiff and sore especially my hips and I have no idea

why

>>

Hi Debbie,

My hips have been especially sore lately, especially when I lie on my side in

bed. I have to keep turning over often, but both sides hurt.

I thought that this is just old age, but maybe not???????

I have been on the diet since March, but fell off the food wagon during the

summer. Am trying to get back on now, but it is hard. Most of the time I

stay away from wheat and dairy and have cut back on the coffee, but not given

up and probably never will.

I haven't lost any weight at all. I take bladderwrack and DGL from Dr. D's

site, but have not taken kelp. Maybe I should try it.

Regards,

Sharon

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In a message dated 10/21/1999 11:54:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

debmcb@... writes:

<< Someone mentioned deglycerized licorice for sore joints, >>

Hi Debbie,

I think it is for stomach according to the book. That is the DGL that I am

taking and I don't find any difference. The same with bladderwrack

(spelling?), but I take them anyway. Maybe they are doing something that I

can't see or feel.

Sharon

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Hey ,

The weight loose may need to come by taking a thyroid supplement. I am

taking thyroid by products (at the health food store) and a product called

thyroid factors which is just high concentrations of kelp. Am loosing 2

pounds per day. I too was 20 lbs over weight. So far so good, but the

kind of yucky feeling is probably your body either getting rid of the muck

it has, or you are not avoiding the bad foods, like coffee.

My joints have been stiff and sore especially my hips and I have no idea why

Good luck,

Debbie

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> From: we3smiths@...

>

> Hi, My name's , i live in Kelowna, B.C., i've followed the diet

since Aug.99, at first i felt a huge increase in energy, but now i feel

quite yucky...so i'm posting hoping for some encouragement. i'm impressed at

the knowledge level in this mailgroup, you guys are really well-read! I'm

having a ++hard time giving up coffee,my naturopath suggested i switch to

organic, i'm doing pretty well avoiding wheat and dairy, and eating more of

the HB veg....but i'm 20 lbs overweight and haven't lost any of that

" typical O " weight!

> After reading the posts, i realize i haven't thoroughly read the

supplements and combination foods section...

>

> >

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Hi Sharon,

Someone mentioned deglycerized licorice for sore joints, but the health food

store said it is for stomach problems. So, guess we will have to wait to

find out what to do aye?

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> From: SFerris769@...

>

> In a message dated 10/21/1999 10:53:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> debmcb@... writes:

>

> << My joints have been stiff and sore especially my hips and I have no

idea

> why

> >>

>

> Hi Debbie,

>

> My hips have been especially sore lately, especially when I lie on my side

in

> bed. I have to keep turning over often, but both sides hurt.

>

> I thought that this is just old age, but maybe not???????

>

> I have been on the diet since March, but fell off the food wagon during

the

> summer. Am trying to get back on now, but it is hard. Most of the time I

> stay away from wheat and dairy and have cut back on the coffee, but not

given

> up and probably never will.

>

> I haven't lost any weight at all. I take bladderwrack and DGL from Dr.

D's

> site, but have not taken kelp. Maybe I should try it.

>

> Regards,

> Sharon

>

> >

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When I first started on the O diet about a month ago someone wrote to me to

remind me that I would go through a period of detoxification. We have been

eating foods to which we are intolerant for decades (in my case 5). The

immune system produces chemical junk as it tries to fight these unwelcome

foods and the chemical junk needs time to clear out. Drink lots of water,

be sure your bowwels are moving regularly and maybe get dsome detox herbal

support for the kidneys, liver, spleen and lymph. Some kind of exercise

which makes you sweat 15 or 20 minutes a day will be great for the lymph and

spleen, or at least so I've found, not ot mention that your skin and hair

will look better and better as you do it.

Aikya

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> From: we3smiths@...

>

> Hi, My name's , i live in Kelowna, B.C., i've followed the diet

since Aug.99, at first i felt a huge increase in energy, but now i feel

quite yucky...so i'm posting hoping for some encouragement. i'm impressed at

the knowledge level in this mailgroup, you guys are really well-read! I'm

having a ++hard time giving up coffee,my naturopath suggested i switch to

organic, i'm doing pretty well avoiding wheat and dairy, and eating more of

the HB veg....but i'm 20 lbs overweight and haven't lost any of that

" typical O " weight!

> After reading the posts, i realize i haven't thoroughly read the

supplements and combination foods section...

>

> >

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  • 4 years later...

,

Hey...neighbor. I live in Bloomington. I had an open procedure done coming up on 2 years ago. I have had some reflex problems but nexium helped..I am not taking it now since it is so expensive, so i am just kind of dealing with it. I don't know much about the bariatric procedure. I went to The Cleveland Clinic for my surgery. The docs here had no idea and actually did a lap and made mine much worse. So just do your research.

in Indiana

<cafemariposa@...> wrote:

Hi group...I just joined. My name is , and I live in Indianapolis, IN.I have achalasia, but I ALSO have a wide open LES.My docs are saying there's nothing they can do, that it's actuallykind of a good thing my LES doesn't work. But the problem is, I havesuch bad reflux - nothing has helped. Reglan seems to do the best,for moving food along the path though.I am also a 4 yr. post op bariatric patient (weight loss surgery).Just wondering if there is anyone else out there with similarproblems. I'd love to hear from you, if so. You can email me privately.Many Thanks!

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wrote:

I have achalasia, but I ALSO

have a wide open LES.

Is that after treatment or without treatment? If it is without, what

definition of achalasia is your doctor using? Maybe you should get a

second opinion. To me it sounds like saying something like " I have

macular degeneration and perfect maculas, " or " I have diabetes

but no problem with my glucose levels. "

I am short on sleep right now. Maybe it will sound better after I

sleep.

In any case, welcome to the group.

notan

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>

>

> It states in the book to do cardio in the morning.. I have serious

> sleeping problems and morning are the hardest thing for me, is it

> still ok if I do my cardio for 20 minutes before weights and is it

ok

> if i still do my spinning classes for cardio?

>

If you are doing cardio and weights in the same day, I would do

weights first. It is ok not to do workouts first thing in the a.m.

I am NOT a morning person. I usually do my cardio at lunch and

weights in the evening. You can do your spinning class for cardio

but you'll probably get better results if you modify it to the 20MAS

or Interval training style of cardio.

Colleen

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I wouldn't *expect* to feel rundown, but if you suddenly realize, " Hey,

I can't live on five hours of sleep, " don't be surprised. Weight

training is very energy demanding (not just when you're lifting the

weights, but afterward when your body is repairing the muscle).

Also, you should always do the 20-minute HIIT cardio as described in

the book. Spinning would be *in addition* to that.

--- V <infinity_11@...> wrote:

> Thanks! I do spinning 2-3 times a week and have been for about

> 2months, but I wanted to start to incorporate weights more frequently

>

> than what I have been and have notice some outstanding results on

> this site.

> So I should probably expect to feel rundown when I start this

> program? Is that something you can do with nutrition or is this just

> something that normally happens?

>

>

> > The best time to do your workouts is whenever you will actually do

> > them. Cardio first thing in the a.m. is preferable, but fat loss is

> > determined by whether you burn more calories than you take in, not

> what

> > time of day you're in the gym.

> >

> > Cardio for 20 minutes before weights? You should be doing weights

> one

> > day, cardio on another.

> >

> > Nothing wrong with spinning classes, but be aware that a lot of

> time

> > when people start BFL it takes their body some time to adjust to

> the

> > energy demands. If you start feeling tired/run down, cut back on

> the

> > spinning for a bit.

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> Thanks! I do spinning 2-3 times a week and have been for about

> 2months, but I wanted to start to incorporate weights more frequently

> than what I have been and have notice some outstanding results on

> this site.

> So I should probably expect to feel rundown when I start this

> program? Is that something you can do with nutrition or is this just

> something that normally happens?

>

I don't think you will feel " rundown " perse, especially if you are already

working out,

and the spreading out of your meals is really good- you don't get those

afternoon

nappy feelings as much as when you have a big ole' lunch... BUT expect to feel

very

sore the first week or so of lifting, and then a " good " kind of sore when you

are

" hitting your tens " regularly. This will impact your progress in spinning class,

because

I can tell ya, your legs will be sore the next day and a half after a good leg

workout!

So you could still do your spin class the next day, but you probably won't have

as

much to give. On the other hand, its good to do cardio the next day, I think,

because

it'll loosen those incredibly sore leg muscles up.

-jojo

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  • 5 years later...

Hi there...

My DD is two....just recently was diagnosed with Polyarticular Juvenile

Idiopathic Arthritis along with her Combined Variable Immunodeficiency and

Hypogammaglobulinemia she's had since birth. She just started Methotrexate

injections and Remicade infusions, so far tolerating them ok, but it's been

terrible watching her flare ups...it's so dehabilitating, and she just doesn't

understand what's going on :(.

Just wondering if there were anyone else out there with children so young with

this diagnosis...they had said she was one of the younger ones...but I " m sure

there are other's out there.

Kymberlie

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So sorry to hear of your little one struggling with this disease. There are

others here on the list who have children as young as yours with some form of

JA. I am sure one of them will post soon.

It sounds like your rheumy is being aggressive with starting her on mtx and

Remicade right away and that is a good thing. There is some research that

suggests that children who have JA at a younger age are more likely to " outgrow "

the JA - go into a permanent remission.

You have found a great support group of parents who truly understand what you

are going through. Please feel free to ask questions, vent, celebrate, etc

whenever you need to. Keep us updated as to how your little one is doing,

Michele ( 23, spondy)

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kymberlie

Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 11:13 AM

Subject: New...

Hi there...

My DD is two....just recently was diagnosed with Polyarticular Juvenile

Idiopathic Arthritis along with her Combined Variable Immunodeficiency and

Hypogammaglobulinemia she's had since birth. She just started Methotrexate

injections and Remicade infusions, so far tolerating them ok, but it's been

terrible watching her flare ups...it's so dehabilitating, and she just doesn't

understand what's going on :(.

Just wondering if there were anyone else out there with children so young with

this diagnosis...they had said she was one of the younger ones...but I " m sure

there are other's out there.

Kymberlie

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I know lots of people on here who's kids were diagnosed really young. I think

the best you can do is explain to your little ones what's going on. I had to

explain to my 5 year old brother and 7 year old why I can't play with them or

give them piggy back rides any more. Of course it's a lot different to explain

when it's happening to them. I really hope your little one gets better soon, in

my eyes the sooner the diagnosis the earlier you get it under control. I was

diagnosed when I had just turned 12 and now being almost 13 I look back at the

rest of my life and we see signs of arthritis starting at age 5. MY way of

explaining it to my brother? Inside of my body the things that keep me from

getting sick make me sick and make my joints hurt. I hope this helps somehow.

Sending hugs and love!

Shea Reasoner

[12 polyarticular and pain disorder]

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From: kymberlie <kymberlietyson@...

Sent: Sun, September 12, 2010 12:13:08 PM

Subject: New...

Hi there...

My DD is two....just recently was diagnosed with Polyarticular Juvenile

Idiopathic Arthritis along with her Combined Variable Immunodeficiency and

Hypogammaglobulinemia she's had since birth. She just started Methotrexate

injections and Remicade infusions, so far tolerating them ok, but it's been

terrible watching her flare ups...it's so dehabilitating, and she just doesn't

understand what's going on :(.

Just wondering if there were anyone else out there with children so young with

this diagnosis...they had said she was one of the younger ones...but I " m sure

there are other's out there.

Kymberlie

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