Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 Thanks so much for the info-I will go get those. This implant problem is so similiar to people with fibromyalgia (which is what Dr.'s say I have-but I know it's the implants) what works for one person doesn't help another. You never know though, maybe it will help me. I just keep trying to find out what helps others, hoping that it will work for me. I keep wishing that I will just wake up one day and all the body pain and fatigue will be gone! If it did, I wonder if I would go back to the same happy person I was 4 yrs. ago or will all the anger that I have for myself and Dr.s still be in me? My personality sure has changed because of all this, I feel sorry for my husband, who married a healthy, positive and fun girl. Anyway, I appreciate the suggestion, it's great for you to share your info to me-Love, Daryl ----- Original Message ----- From: Debbie B. Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 7:32 PM Subject: Re: Thanks Fiona Daryl, this may sound strange, but after I started taking flax seed oil (can take capsules or the oil itself) rich in omega 3 fatty acids my aching in the joints, bones and muscles esp. at night dramatically decreased. It just worked for me. Sounds crazy I know, maybe my joints needed lubrication or something. Its inexpensive. Can get health food stores or walmart. Prob. not as good brand at walmart, but it worked for me. worth a shot DebDaryl <daryljean@...> wrote: Thanks for the advice, I have a big box full of vitamins and supplements that I need to start taking. I'm on Duragesic patches and oxycotin for pain and would love to get off of it. Have you ever heard of any natural supplements to help pain (I already go to a warm arthritis pool 3 times a week) I wish that there was a magic pill just to make all the aching pain go away!!! I'm trying to keep up with all the E-mails so that I can get to know everyone again-I have a 2 yr. old who is always clinging to me. Thanks again!! Daryl ----- Original Message ----- From: Fiona Parkinson Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 10:03 PM Subject: Re: Hi-I'm back!!! Hi !Try taking L-Glutamine, an amino acid which helps keep up serotonin levelsin the brain, we give it to people who are addicted to anything ranging fromcocaine to sugar and carbs....if you are really craving sugar around 5pm,open up a capsule and melt the powder under your tongue for a quick fix.It's a natural supplement, can do no harm. Sounds like you might be fightingcandida ?Fiona----- Original Message -----From: daryljean35 <daryljean@...>< >Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 9:23 PMSubject: Hi-I'm back!!!> I haven't been on the group in a few months because we moved and I> just couldn't get organized enough to figure out how to get back on!>> Patty came over to my house and helped me, so here I am!> I have had terrible health problems for 4 years, abdominal pain, all> over muscle pain, fatigue, and depression. I can't believe that this> is my life. I was explanted 9 months ago, after I found Patty on the> internet and she came over to my house to talk to me. I was thrilled> to find women with my same problems! For 3 yrs. I went from Dr. to> Dr. with them telling me that my implants were not the problem. They> say that I have fibromyalgia and I should just accept it.I have been> taking heavy pain meds. for 4 yrs. and most of it doesn't help me> anymore. I feel like I've been hit by a car the way my muscles ache> all over! I'm 36, but I feel like I'm 96.>> Anyway, I'm glad that they are out, but I am still in pain. I haven't> been doing any detoxing like I should be. I suppose that I was hoping> that I would just go back to my old self after my explant. I need to> change my diet and find some other ways to detox. I have these awful> sugar cravings and I know that sugar is probably making me feel worse.>> I had saline implants for 13 yrs. and I am so mad at myself for> getting them-I wish that I could turn back time. I am married with a> 2 yr. old son and my husband is very frustrated with my health> problems. This is not what we hoped for in our life together.>>> Rogene came to Las Vegas and met with us and she has so many great> suggestions, I just need to start doing some of them!> Have any of you been detoxing with any luck?? I'd love to have some> advice! I know that most of you don't know me, but I'd like to get> back to supporting each other-Love, Daryl>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2004 Report Share Posted February 16, 2004 - Daryl I think you will get back your old funloving personality!! I know that things seem hard now, but hang in there. I have suffered from depression for almost six years now (when my husband died). I remarried almost 3 years ago and still I was in the deepest depression of my life. My getting terribly sick didn't help. I started to lose hope of ever feeling like I used to again--- emotionally or physically! After explant, many improvements followed and yet, the fatigue and pain were cyclical and stubborn. The depression only let up for short periods at a time. There were many times I literally felt that I would never make it. As recently as the last week, I have seen some profound changes in myself. It is only in looking back that I can see how far I have come. I want to live again. I look forward to the future. I care about things I had stopped caring about. I am for the most part, the old person I used to be. I still have a ways to go both emotionally and physically to be normal again, but I have hope. Great hope. And faith. I know that God saw me through. I love the verse that says, " For I know the plans I have for you " says the Lord, " plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.' 29:11. You will get there. The tougher life is, the tougher we get, and the more we have to offer others to help them! Hugs, kathy -- In , " Daryl " <daryljean@c...> wrote: > Thanks so much for the info-I will go get those. This implant problem is so similiar to people with fibromyalgia (which is what Dr.'s say I have-but I know it's the implants) what works for one person doesn't help another. You never know though, maybe it will help me. I just keep trying to find out what helps others, hoping that it will work for me. > > I keep wishing that I will just wake up one day and all the body pain and fatigue will be gone! If it did, I wonder if I would go back to the same happy person I was 4 yrs. ago or will all the anger that I have for myself and Dr.s still be in me? My personality sure has changed because of all this, I feel sorry for my husband, who married a healthy, positive and fun girl. Anyway, I appreciate the suggestion, it's great for you to share your info to me-Love, Daryl > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Debbie B. > > Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 7:32 PM > Subject: Re: Thanks Fiona > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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