Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 I just find it remarkable that two of you have been sick for 28 years and you both know it. For that matter, I wonder how anyone is able to discern this down to such specifics. I think I've been ill for quite a long time, but it wasn't till I had all the slats knocked out from under me that my health really caved too. That time, that " caving " time, is only around 2000, but I had numerous problems before then, for a decade or two at least. I still don't know how to pin things down and sort things out. And I'm grateful for anyone and everyone on this list who pipes up and spits it out, so that I can glean any kind of information at all. I think I'm going to be at this for a very long time (especially punting on my own, sans health care, sans doctor most of the time, and so on). in Champaign IL at about 28% today > > I did most of the hardest stuff all by my little ole self and I did it > well. I advocated for myself in a very creative way. II did not have > enough $ or help to manage it but I did. I took pride in doing that > and in my strength in the battle. There is a book: Adrift, 76 Days > Lost at Sea by Callahan, that speaks to this exactly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 Hmm... how do I know when I got sick? that was easy. It was a total meltdown fairly suddenly. I would sleep for 20 hrs at a time, too weak to get up. Fall asleep driving. Too weak to raise my arms to wash my hair, my throat was always infected, my glands were swollen the first 7 yrs, the symptoms have changed over the years, and FM was added after about 12 yrs of the other. I recovered enough strength to try and work here and there and then have bad crashes, back then there was no cfs to be diagnosed with, you were depressed and that was that, you had no choice but to suck it up and cope and try and keep working, nobody beleived you were sick in those days. There was nothing to try but antidepressants Drs forced on you, you got no help from the medical system, friends or family becuase if the Dr could'nt find anything wrong with you, you weren't really sick. Not a good time to have such an illness. Over the years I've learned what supplements and other things to take that can help me, how to limit myself, push myself when I 'have' to, its been a real learning curve to learn to keep going and then weed through all the info as it came along, however, when you have that much history, you've had a lot of time to read about every supplement and 'miracle cure' and every other theory that has hit the streets making all kinds of promises to get your money, so its been more a process of learning what does 'not' work more than what has. Marcia " 28 years, " was Supplements I just find it remarkable that two of you have been sick for 28 years and you both know it. For that matter, I wonder how anyone is able to discern this down to such specifics. I think I've been ill for quite a long time, but it wasn't till I had all the slats knocked out from under me that my health really caved too. That time, that " caving " time, is only around 2000, but I had numerous problems before then, for a decade or two at least. I still don't know how to pin things down and sort things out. And I'm grateful for anyone and everyone on this list who pipes up and spits it out, so that I can glean any kind of information at all. I think I'm going to be at this for a very long time (especially punting on my own, sans health care, sans doctor most of the time, and so on). in Champaign IL at about 28% today > > I did most of the hardest stuff all by my little ole self and I did it > well. I advocated for myself in a very creative way. II did not have > enough $ or help to manage it but I did. I took pride in doing that > and in my strength in the battle. There is a book: Adrift, 76 Days > Lost at Sea by Callahan, that speaks to this exactly. This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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