Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 I am wondering how much of my recent agony has been caused by the artic cikd & how much has been conig fron Mother Earth's build up to all of the earthquakes. Maybe I got a double whammy! I know that when Mother Earth is building up to something I will often feel bad & so with a weather change. So you guys please tell me how do you react to cold & weather changes? Suellyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 Plenty...suffering now for rain and cold front coming in. fluctuations with barometric pressure affects a lot of people especially those to sensitivity to the elements. Extreme sensitivity is also one of the quirks a lot of Fibros have....I can't wear watches. They always stop. I jokingly say it is because of my magnetic personality, lol. M Subject: You Tell Me To: fibromyalgiacured Date: Thursday, January 21, 2010, 11:28 AM Â I am wondering how much of my recent agony has been caused by the artic cikd & how much has been conig fron Mother Earth's build up to all of the earthquakes. Maybe I got a double whammy! I know that when Mother Earth is building up to something I will often feel bad & so with a weather change. So you guys please tell me how do you react to cold & weather changes? Suellyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2010 Report Share Posted January 22, 2010 I have the same problems as well. Have really been hurting more than usual for about a week. I have been going to the chiropractor 2 or 3 times a week for the last 3 weeks. I know when fronts are moving in, I can really tell a difference. I too have problems with watches. I just buy cheap ones and wear until they die which is not long. The expensive kind do the same thing. From: mail2me33853 <mail2me33853@ yahoo.com> Subject: You Tell Me To: fibromyalgiacured@ yahoogroups. com Date: Thursday, January 21, 2010, 11:28 AM  I am wondering how much of my recent agony has been caused by the artic cikd & how much has been conig fron Mother Earth's build up to all of the earthquakes. Maybe I got a double whammy! I know that when Mother Earth is building up to something I will often feel bad & so with a weather change. So you guys please tell me how do you react to cold & weather changes? Suellyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 HI MARIA AND JOANNE AND EVERYONE ELSE: I¹VE BEEN QUIET FOR A WHILE NOW. I HAVE BEEN VERY VERY BUSY LATELY. MY HUSBAND RETIRED AND SO THAT MEANS HE IS HOME FULL TIME. THAT MEANS MY SCHEDULE IS VERY VERY DIFFERENT. ALSO, ONE OF MY CHILDREN MOVED BACK IN WITH US INTO THE APARTMENT BELOW US. THAT TOO CHANGES OUR SCHEDULE QUITE DRASTICALLY. I WILL ALSO BE AWAY MOST OF FEBRUARY SO THAT HAS BEEN A LOT OF PLANNING AS WELL. I JUST WANTED TO RESPOND. I WAS SO SURPRISED to hear about the watch thing. I never knew anyone else ever had that problem. I had it my whole life. It makes me wonder about magnetics because the weather has a very magnetic quality to it. Think about lightning and storms. Also in eastern medicine they teach you about chi which acupuncture is based on. Very interesting to think about ay? I hope you are all having a happy new year. Sincerely, rosemarie > > > > > > Plenty...suffering now for rain and cold front coming in. fluctuations with > barometric pressure affects a lot of people especially those to sensitivity to > the elements. Extreme sensitivity is also one of the quirks a lot of Fibros > have....I can't wear watches. They always stop. I jokingly say it is because > of my magnetic personality, lol. > M > > > > From: mail2me33853 <mail2me33853@... <mailto:mail2me33853%40yahoo.com> > > Subject: You Tell Me > To: fibromyalgiacured > <mailto:fibromyalgiacured%40yahoogroups.com> > Date: Thursday, January 21, 2010, 11:28 AM > > > > I am wondering how much of my recent agony has been caused by the artic cikd & > how much has been conig fron Mother Earth's build up to all of the > earthquakes. Maybe I got a double whammy! I know that when Mother Earth is > building up to something I will often feel bad & so with a weather change. > So you guys please tell me how do you react to cold & weather changes? > > Suellyn > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2010 Report Share Posted January 23, 2010 Welllll, HELLLOOOOO There, Rosemarie! Long time no hear from you, am glad you are doing well. As far as husband now being full time house companion...do I understand! Mine was off for four months and, wow, is that a different life. Plus, you have children moving in, Yikes, what an upheaval. But in the same token, you have your family unit around you. Though it may get a bit crowded and overwhelming, to many of us it is a part of family life we will never be able to have. You are so blessed, lovely friend. And how is the new beautiful bambino???  I wanted to share with you and our fibro group more on the magnetic thingee. Last weekend, my husband took me to get a few groceries at a different grocery store. This store had a wierd steel wall in back of the spice shelves. When I stood to reach for the spice, it seemed like a hand pushed me away from the shelves. I tried to approach it again and became so dizzy, I began falling back and my husband grabbed me in time before I fell on the other side of the shelves. We went to the other side to investigate. It was a refigerating unit that housed liquor. What was happening was that the large motor was on the side of the spice shelves causing a magnetic whirl affecting those who were sensitive to 'the force', lol. I have experienced this 'force' on many occasions. I can go on a soapbox on this subject but I will keep it short...like me, lol. By the way, when young, metal objects(like a full wall of trays) on walls would fall when I would walk in the room, faucets turned on, etc. I don't mention this much...who would? Anyway weird kid with wierd stuff has followed me up to this day, lol. Hope you and your family are doing well. The same goes to all my fibro friends. Courage and steadfastness to all.  > > From: mail2me33853 <mail2me33853@ yahoo.com <mailto:mail2me3385 3%40yahoo. com> > > Subject: You Tell Me > To: fibromyalgiacured@ yahoogroups. com > <mailto:fibromyalgi acured%40yahoogr oups.com> > Date: Thursday, January 21, 2010, 11:28 AM > >  > > I am wondering how much of my recent agony has been caused by the artic cikd & > how much has been conig fron Mother Earth's build up to all of the > earthquakes. Maybe I got a double whammy! I know that when Mother Earth is > building up to something I will often feel bad & so with a weather change. > So you guys please tell me how do you react to cold & weather changes? > > Suellyn > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 HI : Yes, it is an upheaval but it is family and I dolove having my family around me. So its not bad, just different. My routine is no longer. Now, I take each day one day at a time. My grandchild, Nova is doing wonderfully. He is so big now and smiles all the time. He is healthy and happy and bubbly. I think that¡¯s amazing you have those electrical/magnetic things happen around you. Yes, what does one make of them. Mine is pretty much watches and inexplicable pain. LOL and the pain is affected by the weather no question about it. We had some pretty cold weather here recently, in florida, and I noticed it of course. Now its warming up again. Makes me feel better. Plus one of the big changes since my husband retired is that we do lots of yoga now. Almost every day. That makes me feel better too. Keeps me more flexible and less stiff feeling in the joints. Our family has gotten much closer lately because the child that moved back in is getting a divorce. So we are rallying around him. So sad, but these things happen a lot these days. Brad Pitt now. Can you believe it? Well I¡¯m off to yoga again. Nice talking to you and I hope you are well. You are a good example to us of someone who keeps the good fight and hels all of us do better. Sincerely, rosemarie > > > > > > Welllll, HELLLOOOOO There, Rosemarie! > Long time no hear from you, am glad you are doing well. > As far as husband now being full time house companion...do I understand! Mine > was off for four months and, wow, is that a different life. Plus, you have > children moving in, Yikes, what an upheaval. But in the same token, you have > your family unit around you. Though it may get a bit crowded and overwhelming, > to many of us it is a part of family life we will never be able to have. > You are so blessed, lovely friend. And how is the new beautiful bambino??? > ? > I wanted to share with you and our fibro group more on the magnetic thingee. > Last weekend, my husband took me to get a few groceries at a different grocery > store. This store had a wierd steel wall in back of the spice shelves. When I > stood to reach for the spice, it seemed like a hand pushed me away from the > shelves. I tried to approach it again and became so dizzy, I began falling > back and my husband grabbed me in time before I fell on the other side of the > shelves. We went to the other side to investigate. It was a refigerating unit > that housed liquor. What was happening was that the large motor was on the > side of the spice shelves causing a magnetic whirl affecting those who were > sensitive to?'the force', lol. I have experienced this 'force'?on many > occasions.?I can go on a soapbox on this subject but I will keep it > short...like me, lol. > By the way, when young,?metal objects(like a full wall of trays)?on walls > would fall when I would walk in the room, faucets turned on, etc.?I > don't?mention this much...who would? > Anyway weird kid with wierd stuff has followed me up to this day, lol. > Hope you and your family?are doing well.?The same goes to all my fibro > friends. > Courage and steadfastness to all. > ? > > >> > >> > From: mail2me33853 <mail2me33853@ yahoo.com <mailto:mail2me3385 3%40yahoo. >> com> > >> > Subject: You Tell Me >> > To: fibromyalgiacured@ yahoogroups. com >> > <mailto:fibromyalgi acured%40yahoogr oups.com> >> > Date: Thursday, January 21, 2010, 11:28 AM >> > >> > ? >> > >> > I am wondering how much of my recent agony has been caused by the artic >> cikd & >> > how much has been conig fron Mother Earth's build up to all of the >> > earthquakes. Maybe I got a double whammy! I know that when Mother Earth is >> > building up to something I will often feel bad & so with a weather change. >> > So you guys please tell me how do you react to cold & weather changes? >> > >> > Suellyn >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2010 Report Share Posted January 24, 2010 Hi Joanne: Thank you for your kind words. You too are a great example of a true fighter in this disease process and returning to the natural life that was intended for us to live. All this plastic/toxic/preservative/chemical world we live in is making many many people sick. Those of us with fibro just do not the get the diagnosis others get like those who have rheumatoid arthritis or cancers or heart disease but I believe they have the same problem that we have. Too many toxins in our life. Our air is toxic, our water is toxic and so is much of our food now that its full or preservatives and pesticides. So the more natural we eat the better we feel and the stronger our immune system gets. Just because fibro is difficult to diagnose I think does not make us worse off. At least its not terminal like cancer is. However, once they put us in their PDF we get many drugs recommended too. Then what? Not for me. I recently began yoga again in earnest. Almost every day. I am amazed once again how much better it makes me feel. More stable, stronger and less wobbly with the balance thing. I wake up easier and I also have a sense of well being quite often now. I do yoga in a very hot room, 105 degrees. This makes my muscles relax and I can do so many more things that way. Regular yoga in a regular room is harder for me because I am stiff and sore most of the time. So hot yoga is for me and my husband likes it too. You sure do sweat out toxins. I have been following the texts recently just have not had time to reply as often. I am goin to India next month to do yoga there for 3 weeks. That will be fun. So you might no hear from me again for awhile. Have a wonderful new year and I am so pleased about your flea market and plant selling you are doing. How productive and inventive you are not mention a green thumb. Sincerely, rosemarie > > > > > > Hi Rosemarie > ? > I want you to know that so much of what you have shared has come true for me > and nobody else has told me any of it. I know you have put a great deal of > time in on your recovery and it is a shame really that the scienntific world > will not listen to folk like you, but they will not > ? > Anyway, if the world won't listen then all you can do is take your stuff where > the spirit guides. And i believe the light of this Universe did guide you to > me. when i really needed what you had to offer you appeared. > ? > My special love to you Joanne > > >> > >> > From: mail2me33853 <mail2me33853@ yahoo.com <mailto:mail2me3385 3%40yahoo. >> com> > >> > Subject: You Tell Me >> > To: fibromyalgiacured@ yahoogroups. com >> > <mailto:fibromyalgi acured%40yahoogr oups.com> >> > Date: Thursday, January 21, 2010, 11:28 AM >> > >> > ? >> > >> > I am wondering how much of my recent agony has been caused by the artic >> cikd & >> > how much has been conig fron Mother Earth's build up to all of the >> > earthquakes. Maybe I got a double whammy! I know that when Mother Earth is >> > building up to something I will often feel bad & so with a weather change. >> > So you guys please tell me how do you react to cold & weather changes? >> > >> > Suellyn >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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