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Ann

I think its because we all can relate on a

level that most people can’t with us! Our family can feel for us, but

they really don’t know what its like to deal with this disease! The ups

the downs, depression, questioning the future, all kinds of things. On the

note about antidepressants’, I take one to help me sleep at night. I

wonder if that’s why I hardly every have spasms?

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From: achalasia [mailto:achalasia ] On Behalf Of Bartolino

Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006

11:24 AM

achalasia

Subject: Re: Thoughts

I am soooo happy that someone really listens to

me I need the listening more then anything right

now Not much with words but hope you guys

understand Hey stop and smell the

roses cause life is to short

--

Thoughts

I woke up

this morning and my first thoughts were of and , Steve and Jimmy,

Stefan and .

What is it about this Group that

stimulates all this love and concern for people I have never met; people who

to me are words written on my computer screen?

I cannot understand it, but know that

it is real.

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Hi Ann,

So kind of you to remember the date for Stefan's dilatation-

unfortunately, it was changed, as the surgeon who was to be on stand

by left the country. Stefan had only just finished speaking to Dr

Rawat to confirm things. then Dr Rawat called me 5 mins later to say

how frustrated he was that he could not do it as Mr Haddad had gone

away. So now it's set for 29th June.

Our best wishes to you and hope your recovery continues to go well

Sally and Stefan

>

>

> I woke up this morning and my first thoughts were of and ,

> Steve and Jimmy, Stefan and .

>

> What is it about this Group that stimulates all this love and concern

> for people I have never met; people who to me are words written on my

> computer screen?

>

> I cannot understand it, but know that it is real.

>

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Dear Sally and Stefan, How frustrating for you to have to go throught the wait again. But things happen, I suppose. Are you planning to come to the meet-up in London on the 2nd of July? Love from Ann xxxsallyavory <sallyavory@...> wrote: Hi Ann,So kind of you to remember the date for Stefan's dilatation-unfortunately,

it was changed, as the surgeon who was to be on stand by left the country. Stefan had only just finished speaking to Dr Rawat to confirm things. then Dr Rawat called me 5 mins later to say how frustrated he was that he could not do it as Mr Haddad had gone away. So now it's set for 29th June.Our best wishes to you and hope your recovery continues to go wellSally and Stefan>> > I woke up this morning and my first thoughts were of and ,> Steve and Jimmy, Stefan and .> > What is it about this Group that stimulates all this love and concern> for people I have never met; people who to me are words written on my> computer screen?> > I cannot understand it, but know that it is

real.> Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.

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,

My heart goes out to you...I do understand. This year will be hard for us

as well...only 1 son home...the rest serving our country.

But I keep reminding myself that it is because of their willingness to serve

that we have the freedom to enjoy Thanksgiving tomorrow.

Will keep you in my prayers dear one.

in Him,

Jenni

thoughts

> Hi All

> left a few hours ago with (our son) and two buddies to go see

> Jake in Alabama .(the Warrant officer in the Army)

> They are so excited. I pray for safety but it is also hard this is the

> first Thanksgiving in 23 years of marriage and 7 of dating we will not be

> together and the boys since birth as a family

> A new part of life and a new chapter

> The girls are here with me so they will keep me busy wee have some fun

> stuff planned

> thanks everyone

> Blessings and a Happy thanksgiving to all!

>

> LL friends

> R

>

>

> Blessings

> R

>

>

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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and especially you , and Jenni,

You and your families will both be in my prayers. This is the first year

that one of my daughters will be out of town. She lost her job in March

with a company buyout and after doing all she could to stay in our area

she took a job at Target headquarters in Minnesota. She is a twin so

it's hard on my other daughter too. But as you said, it's a new part of

life.

Been doing lots of Life Lift breathing. I finally " get it " :-D I'm

doing it all during the day. I'm not to the exercise positions yet but

that's coming.

Enjoy tomorrow and every day!

*Chris*

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Ohhhhhhhh my heart will be reaching out to yours today. I hope this day is

just full of incredible blessings for you!

love

Jenni

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> Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and especially you , and Jenni,

>

> You and your families will both be in my prayers. This is the first year

> that one of my daughters will be out of town. She lost her job in March

> with a company buyout and after doing all she could to stay in our area

> she took a job at Target headquarters in Minnesota. She is a twin so

> it's hard on my other daughter too. But as you said, it's a new part of

> life.

>

> Been doing lots of Life Lift breathing. I finally " get it " :-D I'm

> doing it all during the day. I'm not to the exercise positions yet but

> that's coming.

>

> Enjoy tomorrow and every day!

>

> *Chris*

>

>

> What can changing the way you breathe do for you? Everything!

> See why tens of thousands agree, Life Lift is the best!

> http://www.lifelift.net

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Thanks Chris

We have to stretch to keep growing

Not always easy

Blessings

R

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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and especially you , and Jenni,

You and your families will both be in my prayers. This is the first year

that one of my daughters will be out of town. She lost her job in March

with a company buyout and after doing all she could to stay in our area

she took a job at Target headquarters in Minnesota. She is a twin so

it's hard on my other daughter too. But as you said, it's a new part of

life.

Been doing lots of Life Lift breathing. I finally " get it " :-D I'm

doing it all during the day. I'm not to the exercise positions yet but

that's coming.

Enjoy tomorrow and every day!

*Chris*

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Jenni

to you also and blessings to you also

Support is so precious

R

thoughts

> Hi All

> left a few hours ago with (our son) and two buddies to go see

> Jake in Alabama .(the Warrant officer in the Army)

> They are so excited. I pray for safety but it is also hard this is the

> first Thanksgiving in 23 years of marriage and 7 of dating we will not be

> together and the boys since birth as a family

> A new part of life and a new chapter

> The girls are here with me so they will keep me busy wee have some fun

> stuff planned

> thanks everyone

> Blessings and a Happy thanksgiving to all!

>

> LL friends

> R

>

>

> Blessings

> R

>

>

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Do I understand that your fiance has a T cell count that was 54 and

now is 11, and you are chosing to treat him with SELENIUM?

He needs antiretroviral medications. I cannot believe that he is

seeing any kind of MD, DO, or witchdoctor who has not made this

recommendation long ago.

Turn off your damn computer and get this guy to a real doctor NOW.

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Kelli... are you kidding?

Your fiance has 11 CD4 and you STILL haven't started Antiretrovial

treatment?

My last count was 311 CD4 and my doc told me that I would probably

start taking meds in the next couple months!

I am living in Greece, I really don't know much about the system you

have there in the States, but 11 CD4 is way too low...

Hurry up and get the proper antiretrovial medication scheme for your

fiance, before it's too late!

Andonis

>

> Hey there once again!

> I have come before to the group about my fiances current medical

> conditions and your responses have been great! So, I come forth once

> again for some advice.

> He's current under the eye of an infectious diease doc at the VA-

> TOGUS here in Maine. He is truly sincere and straight forward with

> Adam, however since we switched to his care his CD4 counts have

> progressively gotten worse. He did go thru a rough winter - 7 weeks

> of inpatient hospitatlization at the VA.

> In January his CD4 count was 54 - I suggested that he start on the

> Selenium (in addition to his current med regiman)600mg per day and we

> just got his count back for April and its down to 11!! We are in

> complete shock and his doc even stated that he has no idea how he is

> managing to be home and not hospitalized yet again...

> Every AM he wakes up dry heaving and even worse when he takes his

> pills - although for the past 2 weeks he has been able to subside the

> nausea and dry heaving enough to keep down his meds.

> Any suggestions about be great, I am thinking about suggesting HAART

> treatment or treatment elsewhere, any suggestions would be great! We

> are at a stand still w/ what to do or where to go from here :o(

> Thanks in advance ~kelli~

>

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Hi

Chaos can be calmed don't worry, it 'pans out' later.

On treatment (L-T4 and hydrocortisone via the thyrotoxic route before

hydrocortisone was instituted at BRI in Bristol, a teaching hospital;

Prof Stafford Lightman's work), my DW 's hair began to grow evenly

again, no more alopecia; all the little 'bare' patches filled in.

They had been a cause of continuing concern for her over a long time

before we met, her vitiligo was apparent from early teen years.

Now, we know it was always autoimmune in origin; Prof Weetman did some

of that work. Well done that man.

best wishes

Bob

>

> I feel if I write things down as I feel them it might help me. I want

> to feel a sense of inner peace and calm, a sense of well being and

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Sounds like you might enjoy keeping a diary .

Another thought is that you could benefit from keeping a temp chart as

per www.drrind.com/ This way you would know where you are with your

adrenals and with your thyroid and you would see a graphic

representation of your improvement as you go along.

My son keep a daily diary of how he feels physically and emotionally

and has been doing the temp charting too.

He finds it v. helpful.

Mo

Mo

>

> I feel if I write things down as I feel them it might help me. I want

> to feel a sense of inner peace and calm, a sense of well being and

> anxiety free as much as possible, like I used to be before all this

> thyroid c**p! I look back and think of that person I used to be with

> envy and wonder will I be like that ever again?

> Surely its possible? This illness takes it toll on the body and mind

> more than you would ever think. Do I just now have to face reality

and

> accpet that I am now different to what I was and move forward as a

> different person and my old self is gone forever, maybe that way I am

> taking a step towards better health?

>

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Hi MO

I do check my temps everyday, basal this week has been 36 and today 36.3, I do it again usually around 4pm and its never above 36.5, not sure how accurate my thermometer is though

Sounds like you might enjoy keeping a diary .Another thought is that you could benefit from keeping a temp chart as per www.drrind.com/ This way you would know where you are with your adrenals and with your thyroid and you would see a graphic representation of your improvement as you go along.My son keep a daily diary of how he feels physically and emotionally and has been doing the temp charting too. He finds it v. helpful.MoMo>> I feel if I write things down as I feel them it might help me. I want > to feel a sense of inner peace and calm, a sense of well being and > anxiety free as much as possible, like I used to be before all this > thyroid c**p! I look back and think of that person I used to be with > envy and wonder will I be like that ever again?> Surely its possible? This illness takes it toll on the body and mind > more than you would

ever think. Do I just now have to face reality and > accpet that I am now different to what I was and move forward as a > different person and my old self is gone forever, maybe that way I am > taking a step towards better health?>

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I never suffered with hair loss of any kind with this hypothyroidism, my symptoms have all been emotional and mental, lucky me eh!

From: bob.m9uk <Bob.m9uk@...>Subject: Re: Thoughtsthyroid treatment Date: Thursday, 11 September, 2008, 11:33 AM

Hi Chaos can be calmed don't worry, it 'pans out' later.best wishesBob>> I feel if I write things down as I feel them it might help me. I want > to feel a sense of inner peace and calm, a sense of well being and

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Hi All, I am new here and I have a question? For the ones that have healed their thyroid problem completley, do you have positive thoughts about life and past no judgement about yourself and about others? Do you love yourself unconditionally and love everyone as one heart? I'm wondering if having a unbalanced thyroid can cause us to have negative thoughts about ourseleves and about others.

From: clhend <clhend@...>iodine Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2009 2:56:17 PMSubject: First day taking Iodoral

Today was my first time taking Iodoral. I took it (12.5mg) this morning about an hour after (6:30am) taking 2 60mg Armour.I usually take another two 60mg Armour about 12:30. I forgot, and in the last hour (now 2:48) I've become slightly nauseated with a headache behind my eyes.Since I just realized I'd forgotten my second dose of Armour, I'm wondering if this was anything to be concerned about. I'm taking the Armour now, and actually seeing a slight lessening of the headache already.Is there anything else I should be looking for?Cheryl

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Well, I am working towards that end. But just recently I sort of fell

apart and am having trouble losing the blues. I made the mistake of

stopping the Celexa when I thought a major stressor had been removed

from my life. It had, but I still needed the Celexa and now I am

working up to the onset of the secondary effect kicking in again. I am

taking 25mg iodoral, magnesium, selenium at bedtime to combat RLS,

metformin for the PCOS, use my CPAP, take fish oil and enjoy epsom salts

soaks too. I am on levothyroxine and am hesitant to push for Armour or

other desiccated pig products until I know the supply will be reliable.

I suspect that I might be one of those who benefit from both T4 and T3

supplement and do plan to ask for that, even if it is synthetic at this

time.

Thanks to Steph supplying the link to that pharmacy site, I was able to

research all the drugs I was taking - looking for Bromide of course -

and discovered that I did not want Spironalactone in my body anymore and

that Zetia was producing side effects that I did not need. I have also

been able to discontinue the Protonix as my duodenitis seems to be

healed. With the Protonix went OTC Pepcid and Baclafen, so now I am

down to just a few and I am feeling slightly better.

I still believe that all of these conditions stem from a common source,

they are too closely connected, and I also think that they are a symptom

of the Western Diet. I do not eat the Western Diet and have not for

many years, but it could take a long time for the damage to be repaired.

Pamela

Gracia wrote:

>

>

> once you get proper treatment for thyroid/adrenals/sex hormones/enough

> iodine you won't need to " fight every day " --you will feel like yourself

> again.

> Gracia

>

> Pamela Klein wrote:

> >

> >

> > There is no doubt in my mind that having a lazy thyroid, metabolic

> > problems, and sleep apnea certainly will color your thoughts in a

> > negative way. I know that I fight every day to keep my spirits up and

> > it is hard. Celexa helps me stave off the depression but it is very

> > real and a part of not being well.

> >

> > Pamela

> >

>

> .

>

>

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Pamala..

You might want to add l-tyrosine too to help in the conversion of T4 to T3.

Lorie

>

>

I am on levothyroxine and am hesitant to push for Armour or

> other desiccated pig products until I know the supply will be reliable.

> I suspect that I might be one of those who benefit from both T4 and T3

> supplement and do plan to ask for that, even if it is synthetic at this

> time.

>

> Thanks to Steph supplying the link to that pharmacy site, I was able to

> research all the drugs I was taking - looking for Bromide of course -

> and discovered that I did not want Spironalactone in my body anymore and

> that Zetia was producing side effects that I did not need. I have also

> been able to discontinue the Protonix as my duodenitis seems to be

> healed. With the Protonix went OTC Pepcid and Baclafen, so now I am

> down to just a few and I am feeling slightly better.

>

> I still believe that all of these conditions stem from a common source,

> they are too closely connected, and I also think that they are a symptom

> of the Western Diet. I do not eat the Western Diet and have not for

> many years, but it could take a long time for the damage to be repaired.

>

> Pamela

>

>

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Pamela,

I too have restless legs and take Klonapin for it but am tapering off with a

compounding script and the help of a program called Point of Return. I use it to

come off of Lexapro also earlier this year. You really need to taper off a

anti-depressant if possible. I am concerned about doing without the Klonapin but

determined to get off. I am awaiting the results of my iodine/bromide test. I

know that I have been Progestrone deficient by a blood test several years ago

and now I really think since many times the first time a woman get RLS is during

pregnancy it is most definitely a hormone problem. The first time I had RLS was

during my last preg at age 40 with my daughter (I am now 55). I am taking

magnesium, several products from POR and a progestrone cream right now until I

get my results (soon:) hopefully. I know I have symptoms of thyroid problems

including low body temp, weight loss earlier and now weight gain, dry skin,

trouble carrying children to term, depression at times (better now with

vitamins).

I really think there is going to be help for you and me!

I also bought a lightbox to use in the morning and that is supposed to help

with the seratonin.

Pat

> > >

> > >

> > > There is no doubt in my mind that having a lazy thyroid, metabolic

> > > problems, and sleep apnea certainly will color your thoughts in a

> > > negative way. I know that I fight every day to keep my spirits up and

> > > it is hard. Celexa helps me stave off the depression but it is very

> > > real and a part of not being well.

> > >

> > > Pamela

> > >

> >

> > .

> >

> >

>

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I am not sure what you mean about healing thyroid completely. I am on

enough meds now, 240mg Armour and 100mg Iodoral. yes to all your ??

but also I can barely deal with the damage done to me and my family by

allopathic medicine I don't trust most medical ppl. I think

unbalanced thyroid/iodine deficiency can cause mental illness.

Gracia

Judy Ward wrote:

>

> Hi All, I am new here and I have a question? For the ones that have

> healed their thyroid problem completley, do you have positive thoughts

> about life and past no judgement about yourself and about others? Do

> you love yourself unconditionally and love everyone as one heart? I'm

> wondering if having a unbalanced thyroid can cause us to have negative

> thoughts about ourseleves and about others.

>

>

>

>

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I believe undiagnosed glutten and dairy intolerance can cause schizophrenia and bipolar issues or at least add to the burden that can trigger that and autism. At least from watching friends and their grandchildren. Pam

On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 10:01 PM, Gracia <circe@...> wrote:

 

I am not sure what you mean about healing thyroid completely. I am on

enough meds now, 240mg Armour and 100mg Iodoral. yes to all your ??

but also I can barely deal with the damage done to me and my family by

allopathic medicine I don't trust most medical ppl. I think

unbalanced thyroid/iodine deficiency can cause mental illness.

Gracia

Judy Ward wrote:

>

> Hi All, I am new here and I have a question? For the ones that have

> healed their thyroid problem completley, do you have positive thoughts

> about life and past no judgement about yourself and about others? Do

> you love yourself unconditionally and love everyone as one heart? I'm

> wondering if having a unbalanced thyroid can cause us to have negative

> thoughts about ourseleves and about others.

>

>

>

>

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Judy, The NWO order is about to create a reality for you, and does not give a

damn what your thoughts are about it! I speak of the coming genocidal vaccine

program. Iodine in large quantities is a very good idea if you get " stuck " .

from Israel

> >

> > Hi All, I am new here and I have a question? For the ones that have healed

their thyroid problem completley, do you have positive thoughts about life and

past no judgement about yourself and about others? Do you love yourself

unconditionally and love everyone as one heart? I'm wondering if having a

unbalanced thyroid can cause us to have negative thoughts about ourseleves and

about others.

> >

>

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