Guest guest Posted March 14, 2005 Report Share Posted March 14, 2005 Thank you dear la. I do not have a lot of money but I may try it if things do not settle down. Right now I am coming off a long time of taking sleep medication so I think I will have this problem for awhile until my body adjusts. I will have to see about this B vitamin you speak of. How long ago did you get explanted? Are you getting better? I hope that you will read some positive things that are out there. It will help you feel better. Some times I need that too. Annie --- la Todarello <tasslekitty@...> wrote: > Dearest Annie, > > I know something that will help you sleep. There is > a > B vitamin called inositol that is helpful with sleep > as well as depression. You need to buy it in pure > powdered form not with any additives. Start by > taking > 3000mg and see if it helps you sleep. If that is > not > enough you can take up to 6000 mg for a short period > of time to restore your bodies stores. You have > taken > too much if your bowels get loose or you experience > tingling. This immediately goes away after you > urinate it out. > > It is expensive. The way you take it is in pure > water > preferable distilled but it is probably OK to use > just > good water. Take it right befoer you lay down to > sleep. It truly works. > > Hope this helps. > > > GT > --- Annie <annie200548@...> wrote: > > > Rogene to be honest with you I am not that > concerned > > with the scientific in's and out's of it all. I am > > going by actual stories of women I have read > lately > > and talked with on other sites that have gotten > > better that say exercise was key to their health > > returning. That to me speaks more than someone > > especially the company trying to sell the sauna. I > > am not saying sauna's are not a good thing and I > am > > going to try to get in one as soon as I can, > > however, I have found that when I exercise I feel > > better. So for me I just am going by what is > making > > me feel better. In the end it is not so much how > you > > get there but that you get there don't you think? > > I wish I could recall the one woman I spoke with > the > > other day she had an amazing story of healing that > > was really unlike anything I have heard so far. > She > > is cured, actually was completely cured within 2 > > years. She said that her symptoms went away over a > > period of 18 months to 2 years but that even > during > > that 18 months she was feeling good, it just took > 2 > > entire years to be 100%. I believe her story is on > a > > few sites that I have been to. > > I try to get as many ideas, opinions and methods > as > > I can, look into them, feel them out, try what > seems > > easiest first and go with that. Things like > changing > > my diet of course came first, and that has paid > off, > > getting off my medications that I could also > helped > > a lot. The exercise is helping with my stiffness > and > > pain, and so far the only real set back came when > I > > traveled to St. Louis to see my in laws. I felt > > terrible. > > I have had a hard time with sleep since going off > > the sleeping pills, but I want to see if I can > > actually get off them you know. > > I want to just drink a hot cup of herbal tea and > see > > if that will be enough to keep me asleep at night. > > If not of course I will go back to the pills, I > have > > to sleep espeicaly with my son being as much of a > > demand on me both physically and mentally as he > can > > be. > > You are very correct in the spiritual connection. > I > > am very glad I have my religion to help me. I am > and > > always have been very involved in my church. Even > > when I was ill. I could not always get there, but > > was there of course, in spirit. > > Rogene I love the advice and support of this group > > and like the methods you mention and find them > > intriguing and interesting, but as they say there > is > > more than one way to skin a cat. > > I believe in the exercise programs that I have > heard > > several recovered women speak of and not only is > it > > proven that exercise can and does improve our > > circulation, cardiovascular system,it affects our > > moods, it releases endorphins that are very > powerful > > anti depressants, with my long history of > depression > > I feel this is very beneficial to me. Not to > mention > > the fact that it is good for our skeletal system, > > muscular system and our bones. Did you know that > > once you get past 35 years old your body loses > bone > > mass steadily, leading you to osteoporosis and > that > > weight bearing exercise can reverse all that?Did > you > > know the statistics for heart disease and obesity > in > > this country are sky high because we are becoming > a > > sedentary nation we drive everywhere, we fly, but > we > > do not run, walk, bike, swim. I mean Rogene I know > > that supplements and detoxing is touted as the way > > on this group and I agree with you on many of > these > > points but nothing, really has the anti aging > > effects as exercise, and > > nothing makes you feel better or look better than > > exercise. Not only that but with fibromyalgia > > everything I have learned about it points to the > > fact that you have to exercise to some degree > > (whatever you can do) or you will get worse. I get > > the feeling sometimes that for some reason maybe > > some people on this group do not like exercise as > a > > means or way to get healthy. I could be wrong, I > > guess, I don't know. I am not sure why anyone > would > > not want to exercise. I mean I take that back I > know > > many reasons people do not want to exercise. > People > > say they do not have the time, or that they are > too > > busy, al lot of people make excuses it is sad, but > > true. I feel so sorry for the overweight people I > > see they have such a hard time getting in and out > of > > seats on airplanes and buses and they just seem so > > uncomfortable. I also know that for those with FMS > > it can be hard to make yourself get going when it > > hurts at first. It is almost a battle in the > > beggining and easy to say oh well, forget it, > > it hurts too much, but, I swear from everything I > > have learned I just see this as a very important > > step that needs to be taken to make a full > recovery. > > Ha HA of course Rogene darling I could be totally > > wrong. I am not expert on any of this. I just am > > spouting off ideas that run through my head when I > > do research this is what I have found so far to be > > steady and run through the stories of success in > > health and in life. > > The happiest best looking, healthy looking people > > are usually those you see running down the street > or > > hiking in the mountains, skiing around my part of > > the country is a big one, and other things, > tennis, > > biking, vollyball, girls playing soccer, athletes > > have amazing health and I believe it comes from > the > > way they condition their bodies. > > I often times wish I could have been an exercise > > physiologist. > > It is all so fascinating. > > Well Rogene my dear, have a great night. > > I hope I can sleep without those pills! > > I will do my exercise and continue to give you all > > updates at least as long as you are all willing to > > listen~! Oh one other thing, I found that to be a > > strange thing that you said about my situation not > > being as dire as other womens. I was extremely ill > > Rogene. I had been on strong morphine for 8 years, > > sick for over 10 years, leaking implants, I had > > chronic pain, brain fog and dizzyness 24 hours a > day > > and was diagnosed with FMS and sjorgrens syndrome > as > > well as mixed connective tissue disease. I have > been > > on disability for years. So I think that you do > not > > quite understand how sick I was and maybe that is > my > === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2005 Report Share Posted March 15, 2005 la, How's your diet doing? . . . Have you eliminated sugar and refined grains? It's amazing how much difference that can make. . . Of course, there's more to be done, but that's a start. How are you doing with the garlic? Still planning a liver detox? Far infrared saunas are the only treatment I've heard that works with peripheral neuropathy. Peripheral neuropathy usually become a functional problem only when it come to the point where you don't know where your feet are underneath you. I found that my neuropathy stopped progressing when I had my implants removed. . . It's been one of my lesser concerns. The foggy head, multiple chemical sensitivty, and muscle/joint pain was the worst. . . I did lose part of my hearing in one ear . . . developed an area of scleroderma on a leg that has completely cleared up. What's so terribly upsetting is the way doctors treat us. Telling us there is nothing wrong when we can hardly function is criminal! . . . giving us drugs without follow-up is terrible . . . doing surgeries that are unnecessary is insane! . . . Is it any wonder we don't trust many conventional medicine doctors who told us these toxic bags would last a lifetime? Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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