Guest guest Posted September 18, 2003 Report Share Posted September 18, 2003 .. this dragon is relentless.but it is very possible he goes into hiding.. I have had this dragon since age 16 I am now 47...the flares were not fun..but not as bad as the first one by any means..I think it is only right and just that you Freak out..this plainly(beep) naughty word........how old are you ?/ Have you had any other illnesses..did you have recent stress..worse than usual ?? What ever..here is a big hug from me...vent anytime !!! Liz NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2003 Report Share Posted September 19, 2003 Never sick a day in my life...Strong as a Horse..And brought to my knees by this within a week. 38 Years old. Live in Constant Stress none more than usual. Thanks for the hug C. > .. this dragon is relentless.but it is very possible he goes into > hiding.. I have had this dragon since age 16 I am now 47...the flares were not > fun..but not as bad as the first one by any means..I think it is only right and > just that you Freak out..this plainly(beep) naughty word........how old are > you ?/ Have you had any other illnesses..did you have recent stress..worse than > usual ?? What ever..here is a big hug from me...vent anytime !!! Liz NJ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2003 Report Share Posted September 20, 2003 Dear ..believe this will go away ..believe it...I really hope it will be on Mars forever..I know for me..most of it went away..I was sore here and there..tired here and there..but not like the first attack...I remember at the age of 16 not being able to hold the telephone....and everywhere else felt like I was clubbed a hundred times too...the high fevers make us delirious...For me everytime I got a flare I was stressed..big time...my body can't take it..others handle things I just don't ? Wish I was a hercules ette...am not !! I tell myself there is always better off situations and worse situations...no matter what..sometimes it helps..and when it doesn't there are my friends and this group !!!! I do believe the pain you experienced is arthritis...it is bad!! Especially when it is a bunch of large joints..you don't have to move at all...and wow it really hurts......I had probably 5 attacks..all of which lasted about 8 or 9 months..in between..was do able...this is since 1972..when I was well..I am motivated to be in shape...hang in there ! Vent when ever!! Liz NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 Hmm...this is interesting. I would guess that the anxiety isn't related to the HCG substance, but rather what you're doing, ie. a very difficult diet. I know for me, before HCG I was a total emotional eater and would eat things to help reduce my anxiety. Once I was on HCG, I couldn't do that. Is your anxiety related at all to the injections? I know that gave me fits for a month. Are you feeling generalized anxiety (all the time), or does it increase in certain situations/certain times of days? Is it more physiological (ie. bodily reactions - heart rate, trepidation, etc.) or cognitive (recurring thoughts, racing thoughts, etc.)?How far along on the diet are you?From: jessicandelker <jessicandelker@...> Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2009 7:53:27 AMSubject: Freaking out. I have been having increased anxiety the past 2 days. I initially had some minor anxiety issues, but someone on another site mentioned that this could be linked to the HCG and I am wondering if anyone here has any info supporting/or debunking that thought. I would like to push through - and plan to try, but this is riding me fairly hard. Any suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 Hi ,I occasionally get some anxiety too--it seems like, and this is for me only--I am not saying this applies universally-- that I have to get used to being in my new body. There is a lot of prejudice in this society against the obese and conversely, although I am so so happy to be 47 lbs lighter so far, I get a lot more attention being lighter and more attractive. It is embarressing (I cannot spell this word) to me, like I am the awkward 14-year old again. And it can make me nervous. What I try to do when I feel this fluttery anxiety building is go look in the mirror and bless my dear, adolescent self and my new body. I always straighten up to my full 6'1" height and try to remember to give thanks for my health and life too. It seem so simple but it works for me. Hope it helps and know you are not alone.XenaFrom: jessicandelker <jessicandelker@...> Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2009 7:53:27 AMSubject: Freaking out. I have been having increased anxiety the past 2 days. I initially had some minor anxiety issues, but someone on another site mentioned that this could be linked to the HCG and I am wondering if anyone here has any info supporting/or debunking that thought. I would like to push through - and plan to try, but this is riding me fairly hard. Any suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 I am only in the first week, and I think you are totally right on the emotional eating theory. I am an emotional eater, it's how I cope, and I have no coping mechanism left right now, so I am floundering and feeling vulnerable. I do feel a generalized anxiety all the time, It's increased right now due to some stuff going on at home and all that but I have bodily AND cognitive reactions to the anxiety - heart rate and trepidation, upset stomach, manic behavior, obsessive thoughts - I just can't seem to turn it off. Do you know if I were to take medication, could it effect my results? I'm just wondering, because if this doesn't wear off a little I may have to medicate, and since all the things I used to medicate with are forbiden... well, I'm in a bit of situation. BUT I have lost 5 lbs. and I AM EXCITED, so I need to take it one day at a time I guess. Thank you for your response and support! > > Hmm...this is interesting. I would guess that the anxiety isn't related to the HCG substance, but rather what you're doing, ie. a very difficult diet. I know for me, before HCG I was a total emotional eater and would eat things to help reduce my anxiety. Once I was on HCG, I couldn't do that. > > Is your anxiety related at all to the injections? I know that gave me fits for a month. > > Are you feeling generalized anxiety (all the time), or does it increase in certain situations/certain times of days? Is it more physiological (ie. bodily reactions - heart rate, trepidation, etc.) or cognitive (recurring thoughts, racing thoughts, etc.)? > > How far along on the diet are you? > > > > ________________________________ > From: jessicandelker <jessicandelker@...> > > Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2009 7:53:27 AM > Subject: Freaking out. > > > > > > I have been having increased anxiety the past 2 days. I initially had some minor anxiety issues, but someone on another site mentioned that this could be linked to the HCG and I am wondering if anyone here has any info supporting/or debunking that thought. I would like to push through - and plan to try, but this is riding me fairly hard. Any suggestions? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2009 Report Share Posted May 17, 2009 I will concur with Dreaming of Africa as this diet has giving me the very best gift...freedom from my food addiction. I have struggled with depression and am still on my medication through this diet. The dosage has not yet been altered and it has not impacted weight loss in any way. The best and most challenging component of this diet is that it creates a direct opportunity to confront how food is medication for emotional suffering. I ate unconsciously all the time and this diet put me into a state of profound awareness right out of the shoot. I was anxious and uncomfortable. But as i continued, that has shifted into a feeling of empowerment. I now know I can feel my emotions safely without using food to numb out. I recommend you speak with your physician, psychiatrist or psychology to give you support right now. You do not deserve to suffer while going this this very challenging program. You deserve support. The HCG may be creating a reaction and its worthy of an exploration. I know its created very intense pre-menstrual symptoms in me. So that was noteworthy. Take care of yourself and get support. Meditation, guided visualization, deep breathing (breathe in through nose for count of 5 and out through mouth for count of 6 or 7) will help. Blessings, Lori > > > > Hmm...this is interesting. I would guess that the anxiety isn't related to the HCG substance, but rather what you're doing, ie. a very difficult diet. I know for me, before HCG I was a total emotional eater and would eat things to help reduce my anxiety. Once I was on HCG, I couldn't do that. > > > > Is your anxiety related at all to the injections? I know that gave me fits for a month. > > > > Are you feeling generalized anxiety (all the time), or does it increase in certain situations/certain times of days? Is it more physiological (ie. bodily reactions - heart rate, trepidation, etc.) or cognitive (recurring thoughts, racing thoughts, etc.)? > > > > How far along on the diet are you? > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > > From: jessicandelker <jessicandelker@ ...> > > > > Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2009 7:53:27 AM > > Subject: Freaking out. > > > > > > > > > > > > I have been having increased anxiety the past 2 days. I initially had some minor anxiety issues, but someone on another site mentioned that this could be linked to the HCG and I am wondering if anyone here has any info supporting/or debunking that thought. I would like to push through - and plan to try, but this is riding me fairly hard. Any suggestions? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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