Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Hello dearest , Your children are so precious. It is good to have an update. Thanks for sharing. I am so happy to know that LifeLift keeps you balanced. There are just so many benefits to this wonderful way of breathing. Be blessed, be healthy and take good care, Rashelle Harness the Powerful Benefits of Oxygen with LifeLift. Oxygen burns fat, tones muscles, reduces stress Be healthier with each breath you take with LifeLift*OxygenLift www.oxygenlift.net Please feel free to request my free Health and Beauty newsletter at www.lifelift.net Hello Everyone I hope everyone is doing great. And the August goals are going well too. I'm right on target with my August goals; and I can't believe half of the month is gone already. How are you all doing on your personal goals? Hugs, Wanda E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (5.5.1.322) Database version: 5.10480e http://www.pctools.com/spyware-doctor/ E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (5.5.1.322) Database version: 5.10540e http://www.pctools.com/en/spyware-doctor/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 Thanks Sweetie God's blessings (BSM Chaplain) Army mom Hello Everyone I hope everyone is doing great. And the August goals are going well too. I'm right on target with my August goals; and I can't believe half of the month is gone already. How are you all doing on your personal goals? Hugs, Wanda E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (5.5.1.322) Database version: 5.10480e http://www.pctools.com/spyware-doctor/ E-mail message checked by Spyware Doctor (5.5.1.322) Database version: 5.10540e http://www.pctools.com/en/spyware-doctor/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2009 Report Share Posted August 3, 2009 Hi ,With the anti-seizure medication that I am on I can't take anything for my Fibromyalgia so for me I have learned to adjust the way I do things and break them up into smaller amounts like 2 minutes at a time throughout the day. I also make larger amounts of meals at a time so that on the days when I just can't cook it is already done. These are just a few things that I do to help me out. With my family and friends I just keep smiling for it is much better to enjoy the little things in life. I write things I am grateful for each day and it is nice to look back on them on the really tough days. These are just a few of the things that help me out. Take care and I hope that you and your family are healthy, happy and having a great day,Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Wireless NetworkFrom: Suzy D Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 19:50:31 -0700 (PDT)< >Subject: Re: Hello everyone Hi Pam,Thank you very much!!I do hope you find a good dr soon. Mine is very good, but they still don't know a lot about it here. I find it a bit hard tho because most things I read is all about the medication being prescribed to "fix" things (well cover it up I suppose) and I really don't like taking medication - I take enough with my insulin resistance and reflux....I do need to discuss my sleep with the dr tho....always waking up tired no matter how much sleep you've had is very wearing at times. I'm probably my own worst enemy though .... I rarely talk about this with anyone and hence why everyone thinks that I'm fine and coping with thing really well....including my family! Its hard to know what to do though because it's a bit of you're dammed if you do and your dammed if you don't! If I tell my family how I'm "really" feeling....you get the response that you're always so negative about your health etc etc and if you just put up and shut up....they think it's all just magically disappeared! But, I do think its easier the latter way! I actually told my husband (he's a very morning person...I'm a night owl...not good at the best of times in the morning!) not to ask me how I am in the morning anymore!! Mornings are probably my worst time! tired...stiff and sore...and 99% of the time nauseous! Then he wants me to eat breakfast before going to work! yeah right....like thats going to work! I do try and shove a bowl of peaches in my mouth before I walk out the door....then when I get to work I can have something else...maybe a bowl of cerial (not that I particuarly like cerial) or some raisin toast....I'm also not a very big eater..so I don't know if that contributes to anything. At lunch time I'll sometimes go an get some pasta for lunch...the girls in the office laugh at me because it will come in a "chinese take away container" and I'll eat half one day and the other half the next! Its a penne pasta with a meat sauce, bechemel sauce and cheese on top - melted. - probably not the healthiest of lunches...but I do this especially on a Tuesday when I know I won't be having much of a dinner that night!Tell me more about yourself...I'd really like to get to know you ladies better! Its nice being able to talk to people who "understand" you!!Take care....susan. Dawson Moonbeam Creations0412 98 33 44From: Pam Horne <pamhornecarolina (DOT) rr.com> Sent: Tuesday, 4 August, 2009 12:20:24 AMSubject: Re: Hello everyone Hello , and welcome. So many of us have had similar doctor problems, and I'm so glad you finally found a good doctor. I'm still searching for the right doctor, although my current doc is ok. Please don't worry about writing too much--you can't write too much. This is the place to write it all down, however you feel. We're here to listen. Pam Hello everyone My name is and I live in Sydney Australia! We don't have any support groups for FM here so hence why I've joined this group. I'm a real newbie...I've not ever posted anything on a forum before, so you will have to excuse me if i do something wrong!I was diagnosed with FM last year (and I have Insulin Resistance too). I've been suffering for the past 19 years with this condition. I constantly visited doctors and had blood tests every year as the condition just worsened. The blood tests always came back "just fine" and the dr would pat me on the back and say "its just your life style"! What a bunch of crap! Not many people that I know have been diagnosed with FM...not many doctors here know about it - let alone believe in it! I changed my Dr about a year or so ago because I was fed up with visiting"quacks"!! My current Dr is brilliant. I think half the battle is finding out what's wrong with you and knowing that really its not all in your head! Convincing family that you really do have a problem is a whole new ball game tho! As you have an "invisible" illness, and because you still just plod along doing what you've always done - even though it continually gets harder - they just don't see it or they forget that you've got it and it's a real thing.Anyway...I should probably get down from my soap box now before I write too many more pages!Looking forward to conversing and learning with you all....Cheers,. Access 7 Mail on your mobile. Anytime. Anywhere. 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Guest guest Posted August 4, 2009 Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 Hey , Do they know what is causing your seizures.... my daughter is gettign seizures she is in her teens.. her dad's family has epilepsy that is what caused theres... my daughters seem to be brought on by stress. Joy From: "alwayssmilingjmd@..." <alwayssmilingjmd@...> Sent: Monday, August 3, 2009 11:08:26 PMSubject: Re: Hello everyone- Hi ,With the anti-seizure medication that I am on I can't take anything for my Fibromyalgia so for me I have learned to adjust the way I do things and break them up into smaller amounts like 2 minutes at a time throughout the day. I also make larger amounts of meals at a time so that on the days when I just can't cook it is already done. These are just a few things that I do to help me out. With my family and friends I just keep smiling for it is much better to enjoy the little things in life. I write things I am grateful for each day and it is nice to look back on them on the really tough days. These are just a few of the things that help me out. Take care and I hope that you and your family are healthy, happy and having a great day, Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Wireless Network From: Suzy D Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2009 19:50:31 -0700 (PDT)<>Subject: Re: Hello everyone Hi Pam,Thank you very much!!I do hope you find a good dr soon. Mine is very good, but they still don't know a lot about it here. I find it a bit hard tho because most things I read is all about the medication being prescribed to "fix" things (well cover it up I suppose) and I really don't like taking medication - I take enough with my insulin resistance and reflux....I do need to discuss my sleep with the dr tho....always waking up tired no matter how much sleep you've had is very wearing at times. I'm probably my own worst enemy though .... I rarely talk about this with anyone and hence why everyone thinks that I'm fine and coping with thing really well....including my family! Its hard to know what to do though because it's a bit of you're dammed if you do and your dammed if you don't! If I tell my family how I'm "really" feeling....you get the response that you're always so negative about your health etc etc and if you just put up and shut up....they think it's all just magically disappeared! But, I do think its easier the latter way! I actually told my husband (he's a very morning person...I'm a night owl...not good at the best of times in the morning!) not to ask me how I am in the morning anymore!! Mornings are probably my worst time! tired...stiff and sore...and 99% of the time nauseous! Then he wants me to eat breakfast before going to work! yeah right....like thats going to work! I do try and shove a bowl of peaches in my mouth before I walk out the door....then when I get to work I can have something else...maybe a bowl of cerial (not that I particuarly like cerial) or some raisin toast....I'm also not a very big eater..so I don't know if that contributes to anything. At lunch time I'll sometimes go an get some pasta for lunch...the girls in the office laugh at me because it will come in a "chinese take away container" and I'll eat half one day and the other half the next! Its a penne pasta with a meat sauce, bechemel sauce and cheese on top - melted. - probably not the healthiest of lunches...but I do this especially on a Tuesday when I know I won't be having much of a dinner that night!Tell me more about yourself...I' d really like to get to know you ladies better! Its nice being able to talk to people who "understand" you!!Take care....susan. Dawson Moonbeam Creations 0412 98 33 44 From: Pam Horne <pamhornecarolina (DOT) rr.com>Sent: Tuesday, 4 August, 2009 12:20:24 AMSubject: Re: Hello everyone Hello , and welcome. So many of us have had similar doctor problems, and I'm so glad you finally found a good doctor. I'm still searching for the right doctor, although my current doc is ok. Please don't worry about writing too much--you can't write too much. This is the place to write it all down, however you feel. We're here to listen. Pam Hello everyone My name is and I live in Sydney Australia! We don't have any support groups for FM here so hence why I've joined this group. I'm a real newbie...I've not ever posted anything on a forum before, so you will have to excuse me if i do something wrong!I was diagnosed with FM last year (and I have Insulin Resistance too). I've been suffering for the past 19 years with this condition. I constantly visited doctors and had blood tests every year as the condition just worsened. The blood tests always came back "just fine" and the dr would pat me on the back and say "its just your life style"! What a bunch of crap! Not many people that I know have been diagnosed with FM...not many doctors here know about it - let alone believe in it! I changed my Dr about a year or so ago because I was fed up with visiting"quacks"!! My current Dr is brilliant. I think half the battle is finding out what's wrong with you and knowing that really its not all in your head! Convincing family that you really do have a problem is a whole new ball game tho! As you have an "invisible" illness, and because you still just plod along doing what you've always done - even though it continually gets harder - they just don't see it or they forget that you've got it and it's a real thing.Anyway...I should probably get down from my soap box now before I write too many more pages!Looking forward to conversing and learning with you all....Cheers,. Access 7 Mail on your mobile. Anytime. Anywhere. 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