Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 Sis, Sometimes I've thought of this implant thing as an onion that has multiple layers . . . we have to keep working down through the layers to get to the heart of the problem. . . You'll get there. It just takes time and perserverance! Hugs, Rogene --- auntsisnj <auntsisnj@...> wrote: > Greetings to all of you - the glue that has held me > together these > past few months. > > It seems at night is when I feel at my worst, as > soon as the sun > goes down the symptoms generally intensify. I was > feeling pretty > good for the past week but tonight I'm feeling a bit > achy. Well, I > have been terrible at drinking water for the past > few days, so I > have the feeling that's part of it. One thing > that's encouraging, > though, is that I went to my sister's house (she's a > nurse) to have > my blood pressure checked. I was always a 110/120 > or 60/80 type > person. Over the course of the last few months > (before explant), it > had risen to 140 over 98!!! I'm happy to say that > as of today, it's > down to 130/74. The 130 is still higher than > normal, however at > least it's not as high as it was, and the 74 is in > the normal range > and is definitely better than 98. My fingers are a > little achy > tonight so I'm guzzling the water and I got out the > fresh > pineapple. Next step will be to start the Fungal > and Primal > defense. I stopped taking the pill last week, which > might be part > of the reason why the blood pressure dropped, > however I truly > believe the implants screwed up my hormones so badly > that I could no > longer tolerate the pill, whereas before I had no > problem with it. > > Thanks for listening and caring. > > Sis > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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