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In a message dated 01/02/2000 11:28:32 AM Eastern Standard Time,

sasc@... writes:

> getting frustrated and losing my temper now. I used to have a lot of

> patience. Also am depressed in that I dont enjoy anything very much. I am

> finding tho, that taking DHEA seems to be helping with that.

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You have every right to be frustrated and lose your temper. You are handling

a serious disease for a long time, and as I remember you are one to tackle

any project which often is exhausting. Anger and depression are two sides of

the same coin. Let me send one of those that lisbeth sends so well. I hope

you are feeling better by the time you receive this. Sometimes getting down

in the dumps is appropriate to the situation.

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Mel, good luck with giving up the smoking habit. I figure that if I

could do it, anybody can. I had smoked for about 34 years and was up to

at least three packs a day. You have to make up your mind that you're

going to do it, and then stop. I am no longer a slave to the habit, and

I feel so free. I've never had the urge to go back to it, because why

would I want to spend my hard earned money for something that just goes

up in smoke? If you can stop for three days, it seems to be downhill

from there. You just take it a day at a time. Good luck! Sue

On Monday, December 19, 2005, at 11:41 PM, wrote:

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> i will be starting on sulphasalazine and directly after christmas i'm

> giving up smoking (yes i know not good, but i just can't give it up

> before then) and then i'll be back on my naturopathic diet and really

> concentrating on my exercise

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Hi

would you mind giving me more information on the diet you are speaking of.

michelle

<pmwheeler@...> wrote:

hi guys

well a firm diagnosis at last. i know that i was pretty sure i had

the ra but it still is a shock to have the dx confirmed. the doc has

put me on naprosyn until i can get to the rheumy, luckily they've fit

me in this friday.

i will be starting on sulphasalazine and directly after christmas i'm

giving up smoking (yes i know not good, but i just can't give it up

before then) and then i'll be back on my naturopathic diet and really

concentrating on my exercise

sorry to be so down but i feel really sad this afternoon

chat soon

mel

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yeah i figure it's time now

it's so dumb though, i had given up for 5 years and then took it up

this year again, grrrr

never again! am giving it up and never going back!

take care

mel

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> > i will be starting on sulphasalazine and directly after

christmas i'm

> > giving up smoking (yes i know not good, but i just can't give it

up

> > before then) and then i'll be back on my naturopathic diet and

really

> > concentrating on my exercise

>

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the diet is basically just a good healthy diet

no

- wheat, dairy

- lots of fresh fish (which i hate, so i take fish oils and try to

have tinned salmon quite a bit)

- soy products are good and if you get the right milk it's actually

quite nice (i always hated soy stuff)

- nuts for protein

- pumpkin seeds and other seeds are good too

- no coffee/tea (herbal ok)

- no crap (preservatives etc)

- no diet stuff, the naturopaths are really big on avoiding the

artificial sweeteners

- lots of fresh fruit and vegies (i'm not really into vegies so am

getting a juicer for christmas and so am going to drink my vegie

quota down each morning)

- i'm also avoiding the nightshade group (potatoes, tomatoes,

peppers)

i know it sounds hard but honestly once you get into the swing of

things it's not too bad at all. i also 'cheat' a little bit and can

have 1 coffee a week, a little bit of cottage cheese (1 250g tub a

week), organic chocolate (yum)!

it really works for me, my symptoms have become so much worse when

i've been off it also my RF rose from 33 to 65 in the 6 weeks i'd

been off it. i have a weight problem too so have been bingeing

badly for the past 6 weeks grrrrrrrrrrrr

i am now on naprosyn til i see the rheumy so have to have breakfast

with the tablet, i am not much of a breakfast eater so have been

having smoothies with berries (great source of anti oxidants).

i just figure if my body is going to be fighting this disease and

the side effects from the drugs then i need to eat well to feed it.

i think if i'm eating crap then my body is going to have to fight

the preservatives etc also and that means there is 'less fight'

going to the places that really need it if you know what i mean

freedom foods are great, i can actually have wheat free corn chips!

if i'm desperate i will have a small bag of cc's but not too often.

if you want any more info just let me know and i'll type out exactly

what the naturopath has given me

i'm also on

natural antiinflammatories, EFA's (essential fatty acids), BIO ACE

(anti oxidants), multi vitamin and a dreadful tonic that must be

doing some good cause it's bloody awful!

take care and any further q's please don't hesitate to ask

mel

ps i'm not a saint by any means and have been absolutely terrible

the past 6 weeks with my eating but my symptoms are worse and now i

just HAVE to do it, if not for me, then for my son.

> hi guys

> well a firm diagnosis at last. i know that i was pretty sure i

had

> the ra but it still is a shock to have the dx confirmed. the doc

has

> put me on naprosyn until i can get to the rheumy, luckily they've

fit

> me in this friday.

> i will be starting on sulphasalazine and directly after christmas

i'm

> giving up smoking (yes i know not good, but i just can't give it

up

> before then) and then i'll be back on my naturopathic diet and

really

> concentrating on my exercise

>

> sorry to be so down but i feel really sad this afternoon

> chat soon

> mel

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Sorry for the diagnosis Mel, but it's better to know so you can deal

with it.

Good luck with your smoking. Quitting was the best thing I ever did.

a

On Dec 19, 2005, at 11:41 PM, wrote:

> hi guys

> well a firm diagnosis at last. i know that i was pretty sure i had

> the ra but it still is a shock to have the dx confirmed. the doc has

> put me on naprosyn until i can get to the rheumy, luckily they've fit

> me in this friday.

> i will be starting on sulphasalazine and directly after christmas i'm

> giving up smoking (yes i know not good, but i just can't give it up

> before then) and then i'll be back on my naturopathic diet and really

> concentrating on my exercise

>

> sorry to be so down but i feel really sad this afternoon

> chat soon

> mel

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