Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my left knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my car, and I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was excruciating! I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor thing, she looked at me and said, " MaMa, are you otay? " She can't pronounce " Gs " so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. Cute. Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt too much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started forming - about 1-1/2 " round, just below and a little left of my kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2 " round. It's eerie. I can pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, besides nerve damage is my guess. Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy cloud- like sunbow dreams for you all! Love, Sunny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 Take good care of that knee Sunny. Maybe you should have it x-rayed. I've had knee pain too, and it's no fun. I am afraid because my mom ended up with knee replacements, and I cannot afford to even think about going that far, healthwise. Mine are better now. If you have magnets, use them on the knee for healing. Don't stress it too much, but do start doing some exercises to strengthen the muscles around your knee once the pain subsides. If it doesn't, then you may want to do some therapies specifically geared toward knee pain. There are alot of people out there suffering from this. PattySunny <wellnessnow@...> wrote: Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my left knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my car, and I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was excruciating! I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor thing, she looked at me and said, "MaMa, are you otay?" She can't pronounce "Gs" so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. Cute.Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt too much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started forming - about 1-1/2" round, just below and a little left of my kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2" round. It's eerie. I can pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, besides nerve damage is my guess.Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy cloud-like sunbow dreams for you all!Love,Sunny Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 Sunny, My knee is weird too I slipped and fell and had to call an ambulance. During that time I could see a little pea size nodule right on top of the knee cap. so far it is still there and no doctor I have been to knows what it is. It moves around in its own fluid. I don't mess with it though but it hurts if I press on it, I have a small nodule pea size on my right elbow as well. Terri p > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my left > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my car, and > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was excruciating! > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor thing, > she looked at me and said, " MaMa, are you otay? " She can't > pronounce " Gs " so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. Cute. > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt too > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started > forming - about 1-1/2 " round, just below and a little left of my > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2 " round. It's eerie. I can > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > besides nerve damage is my guess. > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy cloud- > like sunbow dreams for you all! > > Love, > > Sunny > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 Most likely a bone chip. Lynda At 02:26 PM 9/6/2006, you wrote: >Sunny, >My knee is weird too I slipped and fell and had to call an ambulance. >During that time I could see a little pea size nodule right on top of >the knee cap. so far it is still there and no doctor I have been to >knows what it is. It moves around in its own fluid. I don't mess with >it though but it hurts if I press on it, I have a small nodule pea >size on my right elbow as well. >Terri p > > > > > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my >left > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my car, >and > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was >excruciating! > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor >thing, > > she looked at me and said, " MaMa, are you otay? " She can't > > pronounce " Gs " so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. >Cute. > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt >too > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started > > forming - about 1-1/2 " round, just below and a little left of my > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2 " round. It's eerie. I >can > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > > besides nerve damage is my guess. > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy >cloud- > > like sunbow dreams for you all! > > > > Love, > > > > Sunny > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 Thanks, Patty. I'm not in too much pain while I walk, it's when I try to kneel down...well, I can't put any pressure on it at all, or sharp, " hot " pains go through it. It's the numbing out that bothers me...nerve damage perhaps. I will ask for an x-ray soon. I need to see my family doc post-explant anyway and thank him for referring me so quickly and also, my right ear is really sore lately...doesn't feel like an infection, though. Who knows....with all this detoxing going on, things shifting around and out. Thank God I'm implant- free -- makes me wanna wear the T-Shirt!!! lol Love & Peace, Sunny > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my left > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my car, and > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was excruciating! > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor thing, > she looked at me and said, " MaMa, are you otay? " She can't > pronounce " Gs " so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. Cute. > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt too > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started > forming - about 1-1/2 " round, just below and a little left of my > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2 " round. It's eerie. I can > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > besides nerve damage is my guess. > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy cloud- > like sunbow dreams for you all! > > Love, > > Sunny > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 Terry, that's strange isn't it? I have one of those large pea-sized nodules that moves around freely in the palm of my right hand at the base of my index finger! Hurts to press, too. On both my knees I have 1 bump each, feels like solid bone sticking out about 1/4 " ...right on my knee-caps. Hopefully, without those disease- makers in our chests we shall recover and be bump-free! Love to you and yours, Sunny -- In , " Peake " <peaketeresa@...> wrote: > > Sunny, > My knee is weird too I slipped and fell and had to call an ambulance. > During that time I could see a little pea size nodule right on top of > the knee cap. so far it is still there and no doctor I have been to > knows what it is. It moves around in its own fluid. I don't mess with > it though but it hurts if I press on it, I have a small nodule pea > size on my right elbow as well. > Terri p > > > > > > > > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my > left > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my car, > and > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > excruciating! > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor > thing, > > she looked at me and said, " MaMa, are you otay? " She can't > > pronounce " Gs " so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. > Cute. > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt > too > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started > > forming - about 1-1/2 " round, just below and a little left of my > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2 " round. It's eerie. I > can > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > > besides nerve damage is my guess. > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy > cloud- > > like sunbow dreams for you all! > > > > Love, > > > > Sunny > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 How odd. I have them in my hands/fingers. I thought they were calcium deposits....Sunny <wellnessnow@...> wrote: Terry, that's strange isn't it? I have one of those large pea-sized nodules that moves around freely in the palm of my right hand at the base of my index finger! Hurts to press, too. On both my knees I have 1 bump each, feels like solid bone sticking out about 1/4"...right on my knee-caps. Hopefully, without those disease-makers in our chests we shall recover and be bump-free!Love to you and yours,Sunny -- In , " Peake" <peaketeresa@...> wrote:>> Sunny,> My knee is weird too I slipped and fell and had to call an ambulance. > During that time I could see a little pea size nodule right on top of > the knee cap. so far it is still there and no doctor I have been to > knows what it is. It moves around in its own fluid. I don't mess with > it though but it hurts if I press on it, I have a small nodule pea > size on my right elbow as well.> Terri p> > > > > > >> > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my > left > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my car, > and > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > excruciating! > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor > thing, > > she looked at me and said, "MaMa, are you otay?" She can't > > pronounce "Gs" so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. > Cute.> > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt > too > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started > > forming - about 1-1/2" round, just below and a little left of my > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2" round. It's eerie. I > can > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > > besides nerve damage is my guess.> > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy > cloud-> > like sunbow dreams for you all!> > > > Love,> > > > Sunny > >> All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 Leyna, the ones on my knees I think are calcium deposits, but the one in my hand feels like a hard cyst. Most calcium supplements out there are not highly absorbable, thereby causing calcium to be leeched out of the bones and deposited elsewhere in the body. Most are only 30% absorbable, Herbalife Nutri9 is 50-70% and I'm sure other high quality ones are too. One has to research. I can't wait to become more financially stable...it'll be great to get a couple of my teeth fixed, and buy some more supplements. Love, Sunny > > > > Sunny, > > My knee is weird too I slipped and fell and had to call an > ambulance. > > During that time I could see a little pea size nodule right on top > of > > the knee cap. so far it is still there and no doctor I have been to > > knows what it is. It moves around in its own fluid. I don't mess > with > > it though but it hurts if I press on it, I have a small nodule pea > > size on my right elbow as well. > > Terri p > > > > > > > > > > --- In , " Sunny " <wellnessnow@> wrote: > > > > > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my > > left > > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my > car, > > and > > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > > excruciating! > > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor > > thing, > > > she looked at me and said, " MaMa, are you otay? " She can't > > > pronounce " Gs " so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. > > Cute. > > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt > > too > > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started > > > forming - about 1-1/2 " round, just below and a little left of my > > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2 " round. It's eerie. > I > > can > > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > > > besides nerve damage is my guess. > > > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy > > cloud- > > > like sunbow dreams for you all! > > > > > > Love, > > > > > > Sunny > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 They sound horrible! Bless your heart Sunny! I have a hard, bone-like bumb in my thumb, where the joint and the hand connect. Then I have a softer, smaller thing in my middle finger on the other hand-this one is almost like a callus. Not sure if these things are implant related or not, but it's weird that you have them too.Sunny <wellnessnow@...> wrote: Leyna, the ones on my knees I think are calcium deposits, but the one in my hand feels like a hard cyst. Most calcium supplements out there are not highly absorbable, thereby causing calcium to be leeched out of the bones and deposited elsewhere in the body. Most are only 30% absorbable, Herbalife Nutri9 is 50-70% and I'm sure other high quality ones are too. One has to research. I can't wait to become more financially stable...it'll be great to get a couple of my teeth fixed, and buy some more supplements.Love,Sunny > > >> > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my > > left > > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my > car, > > and > > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > > excruciating! > > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor > > thing, > > > she looked at me and said, "MaMa, are you otay?" She can't > > > pronounce "Gs" so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. > > Cute.> > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt > > too > > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started > > > forming - about 1-1/2" round, just below and a little left of my > > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2" round. It's eerie. > I > > can > > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > > > besides nerve damage is my guess.> > > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy > > cloud-> > > like sunbow dreams for you all!> > > > > > Love,> > > > > > Sunny > > >> >> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster.> __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 Sunny, I have a pea sized nodule on my right hand just below the pointer finger. It is a cyst on the tendon. Lynda At 01:35 AM 9/7/2006, you wrote: >Terry, that's strange isn't it? I have one of those large pea-sized >nodules that moves around freely in the palm of my right hand at the >base of my index finger! Hurts to press, too. On both my knees I >have 1 bump each, feels like solid bone sticking out about >1/4 " ...right on my knee-caps. Hopefully, without those disease- >makers in our chests we shall recover and be bump-free! > >Love to you and yours, > >Sunny > >-- In ><mailto: %40> , > " Peake " <peaketeresa@...> >wrote: > > > > Sunny, > > My knee is weird too I slipped and fell and had to call an >ambulance. > > During that time I could see a little pea size nodule right on top >of > > the knee cap. so far it is still there and no doctor I have been to > > knows what it is. It moves around in its own fluid. I don't mess >with > > it though but it hurts if I press on it, I have a small nodule pea > > size on my right elbow as well. > > Terri p > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my > > left > > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my >car, > > and > > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > > excruciating! > > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor > > thing, > > > she looked at me and said, " MaMa, are you otay? " She can't > > > pronounce " Gs " so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. > > Cute. > > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt > > too > > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started > > > forming - about 1-1/2 " round, just below and a little left of my > > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2 " round. It's eerie. >I > > can > > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > > > besides nerve damage is my guess. > > > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy > > cloud- > > > like sunbow dreams for you all! > > > > > > Love, > > > > > > Sunny > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 Before explant, everyting was more tight in the area and moe painful, since explant it has eased up tremendously, especailly my hands. Oh, well, onward and upward with our wellnessnow campaign until we are totally healed! Let's believe it! Love, peace & comfort, Sunny > > > > > > > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my > > > left > > > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my > > car, > > > and > > > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > > > excruciating! > > > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor > > > thing, > > > > she looked at me and said, " MaMa, are you otay? " She can't > > > > pronounce " Gs " so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or > Mommy. > > > Cute. > > > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just > hurt > > > too > > > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area > started > > > > forming - about 1-1/2 " round, just below and a little left of > my > > > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2 " round. It's eerie. > > I > > > can > > > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > > > > besides nerve damage is my guess. > > > > > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy > > > cloud- > > > > like sunbow dreams for you all! > > > > > > > > Love, > > > > > > > > Sunny > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get things > done faster. > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 Same, same! That's the way my knee pain was. I could walk fine. It was when I straightened it from a bent position or tried to kneel down that it hurt so bad. PattySunny <wellnessnow@...> wrote: Thanks, Patty. I'm not in too much pain while I walk, it's when I try to kneel down...well, I can't put any pressure on it at all, or sharp, "hot" pains go through it. It's the numbing out that bothers me...nerve damage perhaps. I will ask for an x-ray soon. I need to see my family doc post-explant anyway and thank him for referring me so quickly and also, my right ear is really sore lately...doesn't feel like an infection, though. Who knows....with all this detoxing going on, things shifting around and out. Thank God I'm implant-free -- makes me wanna wear the T-Shirt!!! lolLove & Peace,Sunny > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my left > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my car, and > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was excruciating! > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor thing, > she looked at me and said, "MaMa, are you otay?" She can't > pronounce "Gs" so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. Cute.> Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt too > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started > forming - about 1-1/2" round, just below and a little left of my > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2" round. It's eerie. I can > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > besides nerve damage is my guess.> > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy cloud-> like sunbow dreams for you all!> > Love,> > Sunny > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out.> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 It's a very good possbility that we have trouble with calcium metabolism. It is important to not only get calcium, but you MUST get magnesium as well. I think it is really important for all of us to get extra magnesium. I posted about Ionic Fizz recently, a great product that is highly absorbable. PattySunny <wellnessnow@...> wrote: Leyna, the ones on my knees I think are calcium deposits, but the one in my hand feels like a hard cyst. Most calcium supplements out there are not highly absorbable, thereby causing calcium to be leeched out of the bones and deposited elsewhere in the body. Most are only 30% absorbable, Herbalife Nutri9 is 50-70% and I'm sure other high quality ones are too. One has to research. I can't wait to become more financially stable...it'll be great to get a couple of my teeth fixed, and buy some more supplements.Love,Sunny > > >> > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my > > left > > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my > car, > > and > > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > > excruciating! > > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor > > thing, > > > she looked at me and said, "MaMa, are you otay?" She can't > > > pronounce "Gs" so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. > > Cute.> > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt > > too > > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started > > > forming - about 1-1/2" round, just below and a little left of my > > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2" round. It's eerie. > I > > can > > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > > > besides nerve damage is my guess.> > > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy > > cloud-> > > like sunbow dreams for you all!> > > > > > Love,> > > > > > Sunny > > >> >> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster.> Get your email and more, right on the new .com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 I take 1200mg of Calcium a day, and 400mg of Magnesium every night, and another 200-400mg in the morning. I know you have to balance these supplements, and I don't think my ratio is right....Tricia Trish <glory2glory1401@...> wrote: It's a very good possbility that we have trouble with calcium metabolism. It is important to not only get calcium, but you MUST get magnesium as well. I think it is really important for all of us to get extra magnesium. I posted about Ionic Fizz recently, a great product that is highly absorbable. PattySunny <wellnessnowhotmail> wrote: Leyna, the ones on my knees I think are calcium deposits, but the one in my hand feels like a hard cyst. Most calcium supplements out there are not highly absorbable, thereby causing calcium to be leeched out of the bones and deposited elsewhere in the body. Most are only 30% absorbable, Herbalife Nutri9 is 50-70% and I'm sure other high quality ones are too. One has to research. I can't wait to become more financially stable...it'll be great to get a couple of my teeth fixed, and buy some more supplements.Love,Sunny > > >> > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my > > left > > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my > car, > > and > > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > > excruciating! > > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor > > thing, > > > she looked at me and said, "MaMa, are you otay?" She can't > > > pronounce "Gs" so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. > > Cute.> > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt > > too > > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started > > > forming - about 1-1/2" round, just below and a little left of my > > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2" round. It's eerie. > I > > can > > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > > > besides nerve damage is my guess.> > > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy > > cloud-> > > like sunbow dreams for you all!> > > > > > Love,> > > > > > Sunny > > >> >> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster.> Get your email and more, right on the new .com Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 Lynda, I do believe that's what mine is attached too. It sure feels like it. Take care & love ya, Sunny > > > > > > > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my > > > left > > > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my > >car, > > > and > > > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > > > excruciating! > > > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor > > > thing, > > > > she looked at me and said, " MaMa, are you otay? " She can't > > > > pronounce " Gs " so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. > > > Cute. > > > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt > > > too > > > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started > > > > forming - about 1-1/2 " round, just below and a little left of my > > > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2 " round. It's eerie. > >I > > > can > > > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > > > > besides nerve damage is my guess. > > > > > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy > > > cloud- > > > > like sunbow dreams for you all! > > > > > > > > Love, > > > > > > > > Sunny > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 Patty, you're absolutely right about magnesium. That Fizz stuff sounds interesting! Can it be purchased in a health food store. I am limited to where I can buy products cuz I don't have a credit card, nor do I have alot of spare money right now. Thank God Apple Cider Vinegar is cheap and lemon juice is readily available. Love & Healing Angels surround you, Sunny > > > > > > > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my > > > left > > > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my > > car, > > > and > > > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > > > excruciating! > > > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor > > > thing, > > > > she looked at me and said, " MaMa, are you otay? " She can't > > > > pronounce " Gs " so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or > Mommy. > > > Cute. > > > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just > hurt > > > too > > > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area > started > > > > forming - about 1-1/2 " round, just below and a little left of > my > > > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2 " round. It's eerie. > > I > > > can > > > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > > > > besides nerve damage is my guess. > > > > > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy > > > cloud- > > > > like sunbow dreams for you all! > > > > > > > > Love, > > > > > > > > Sunny > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get things > done faster. > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Get your email and more, right on the new .com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2006 Report Share Posted September 7, 2006 Hi Sunny! Yes, the Ionic Fizz can be purchased in a health food store--at least here in Vegas. You might want to take the info to your nearest store and ask them if they can carry it for you. Here's a link again: http://www.taoofherbs.com/products/2406/PureEssenceLabs/IonicFizzMagnesiumPlus.htm PattySunny <wellnessnow@...> wrote: Patty, you're absolutely right about magnesium. That Fizz stuff sounds interesting! Can it be purchased in a health food store. I am limited to where I can buy products cuz I don't have a credit card, nor do I have alot of spare money right now. Thank God Apple Cider Vinegar is cheap and lemon juice is readily available. Love & Healing Angels surround you,Sunny > > > >> > > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my > > > left > > > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my > > car, > > > and > > > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > > > excruciating! > > > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor > > > thing, > > > > she looked at me and said, "MaMa, are you otay?" She can't > > > > pronounce "Gs" so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or > Mommy. > > > Cute.> > > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just > hurt > > > too > > > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area > started > > > > forming - about 1-1/2" round, just below and a little left of > my > > > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2" round. It's eerie. > > I > > > can > > > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > > > > besides nerve damage is my guess.> > > > > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy > > > cloud-> > > > like sunbow dreams for you all!> > > > > > > > Love,> > > > > > > > Sunny > > > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get things > done faster.> >> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Get your email and more, right on the new .com> Get your email and more, right on the new .com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Hello Patty, I did the iodine painting finally( couldn't find it anywhere here) Every drug store for weeks hasn't had it finally found it at Safeway. The circle was gone in just under one hour, WOW I knew it I just knew there had to be something with the thyroid. I mean I ran a theatre for ten years all we drank all 12 hours a day was soda and fast dood for lunch and dinner, and I way more now? No way I gave up sodas, bread, pasta, sugar. and 4 months only lost 3 lbs. that is just crazy, anyway I know for sure my thyroid is not behaving. What to do now? Terri P > > > > > > > > > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to > my > > > > left > > > > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my > > > car, > > > > and > > > > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > > > > excruciating! > > > > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! > Poor > > > > thing, > > > > > she looked at me and said, " MaMa, are you otay? " She can't > > > > > pronounce " Gs " so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or > > Mommy. > > > > Cute. > > > > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just > > hurt > > > > too > > > > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area > > started > > > > > forming - about 1-1/2 " round, just below and a little left of > > my > > > > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2 " round. It's eerie. > > > I > > > > can > > > > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could > be, > > > > > besides nerve damage is my guess. > > > > > > > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, > billowy > > > > cloud- > > > > > like sunbow dreams for you all! > > > > > > > > > > Love, > > > > > > > > > > Sunny > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get > things > > done faster. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Get your email and more, right on the new .com > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Get your email and more, right on the new .com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 You could keep putting the iodine on every day until it stays on for at least 24 hours. That's what I normally do. I just keep piling the stuff on, which is probably not good. Your doctor said your thyroid was normal, right? Or am I getting you mixed up with someone else on here? There are lots of homeopathic thyroid meds you can try too, and herbal things that help with thyroid function. Selenium is good, and so is L-Tyrosine...I take both of those every day, as well as kelp/iodine supplements. Peake <peaketeresa@...> wrote: Hello Patty,I did the iodine painting finally( couldn't find it anywhere here) Every drug store for weeks hasn't had it finally found it at Safeway. The circle was gone in just under one hour, WOW I knew it I just knew there had to be something with the thyroid. I mean I ran a theatre for ten years all we drank all 12 hours a day was soda and fast dood for lunch and dinner, and I way more now? No way I gave up sodas, bread, pasta, sugar. and 4 months only lost 3 lbs. that is just crazy, anyway I know for sure my thyroid is not behaving. What to do now?Terri P> > > > >> > > > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to > my > > > > left > > > > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my > > > car, > > > > and > > > > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > > > > excruciating! > > > > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! > Poor > > > > thing, > > > > > she looked at me and said, "MaMa, are you otay?" She can't > > > > > pronounce "Gs" so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or > > Mommy. > > > > Cute.> > > > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just > > hurt > > > > too > > > > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area > > started > > > > > forming - about 1-1/2" round, just below and a little left of > > my > > > > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2" round. It's eerie. > > > I > > > > can > > > > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could > be, > > > > > besides nerve damage is my guess.> > > > > > > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, > billowy > > > > cloud-> > > > > like sunbow dreams for you all!> > > > > > > > > > Love,> > > > > > > > > > Sunny > > > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > > All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get > things > > done faster.> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Get your email and more, right on the new .com> >> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Get your email and more, right on the new .com> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Yes, two doctors told me that it is a cyst on the tendon. Sometimes it seems to drain and quit hurting, but using the computer when it is larger and sore sometimes bothers me. Lynda At 11:30 PM 9/7/2006, you wrote: >Lynda, I do believe that's what mine is attached too. It sure feels >like it. > >Take care & love ya, > >Sunny > > > > > > > > > > > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to >my > > > > left > > > > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my > > >car, > > > > and > > > > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > > > > excruciating! > > > > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor > > > > thing, > > > > > she looked at me and said, " MaMa, are you otay? " She can't > > > > > pronounce " Gs " so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or >Mommy. > > > > Cute. > > > > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just >hurt > > > > too > > > > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area >started > > > > > forming - about 1-1/2 " round, just below and a little left of >my > > > > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2 " round. It's eerie. > > >I > > > > can > > > > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could >be, > > > > > besides nerve damage is my guess. > > > > > > > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, >billowy > > > > cloud- > > > > > like sunbow dreams for you all! > > > > > > > > > > Love, > > > > > > > > > > Sunny > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 Hi Terri! I am glad you did that iodine painting...thanks for sharing where you got the tincture. I am going to have to do that too. Never would have thought Safeway! If you have already been tested for thyroid problems and the doctor is telling you that you are normal, you have several options. 1) Make sure he has tested for ANTI-TPO antibodies, or antibodies to the thyroid. Some doctors just test for the TSH and T3 and T4, but skip the autoimmune testing. You can actually have Hashimoto's underactive thyroid disease and not have abnormal tests. But your thyroid is still under attack all the same. At some point you would need thyroid meds as the gland suffers. I would probably urge the doctor to prescribe thyroid meds as soon as is feasible, even if you were borderline normal. The goal is to make all symptoms disappear. 2) You could try thyroid gland supporting supplements that are over the counter, such as kelp, bladderwrack, and thyroid glandulars. (Here's a couple: http://www.woodlandhealthproducts.com/store/OrderThyodine.htm http://www.smartbomb.com/043292559382.html http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/store/en/browse/sku_detail.jsp;jsessionid=VGYXFTMU5ABD2CQUC4YFAFYKCQL00UNE?id=MO-1046 & source=YIMO1046 & _requestid=13531 http://www.taoofherbs.com/products/2500/MegaFood/ThyroidStrength.htm Also make sure your diet is thyroid supportive. AVOID SOY like the plague (soy is depressive of thyroid function), and some vegetables are depressive as well. I'll include an article, below, on healthy thyroid interventions. 3) You could get armour yourself without a prescription and try it to see if it helps you. There are ways of getting it, but you should not take it unless you are really convinced you need it and the doctor refuses to help. Here's that article:Adapted from the book "The Rebellious Body" by Janice Strubbe Wittenburg, R.N., who was afflicted with both CFS and Environmental Illness. This book is an excellent and highly recommended resource on healing options in the treatment of toxic diseases. THE THYROID Low thyroid function is a common cause of chronic fatigue, yet is often overlooked because the serum measurement of thyroid hormone may not accurately reflect low thyroid hormone levels. Mild, or subclinical, hypothyroidism can go undetected. Low thyroid hormone levels can mimic CFS, but differ in that the malaise of CFS includes flu-like symptoms. The primary symptoms of hypothyroidism include fatigue and feeling deep-in-your-bones cold, without flu-like symptoms. Hashimoto's thyroiditis, an autoimmune disease, does include the flu-like symptoms of CFS. In the case of thyroiditis, the immune system attacks the thyroid gland; as a result inadequate amounts of thyroid hormones are produced, resulting in fatigue, weight gain and other CFS symptoms. Hypothyroidism is common in CFS because of the changes in the hypothalamic area of the brain (which affect the hormones of the body) and the upregulation of the immune system (causing the production of antibodies to the thyroid.) The thyroid, located in the lower portion of the throat, produces thyroid hormones which are essential to the regulation of metabolism, or the rate that cells burn oxygen. Because thyroid hormones are important in all bodily functions, their deficienty has widespread effects. Hypothyroidism causes decreased utilization of fat, which means a moderate weight gain in those who are ill. Women with mild hypothyroidism tend to have a history of heavy menses, with irregular cycles. Depression is common, as well as difficulty thinking clearly. There can also be muscle weakness and joint stiffness. Dry rough, scaly skin, as well as coarse, dry brittle hair are common in hypothyroidism. Cravings for sugar and carbohydrates are also noted. The old fashioned way to determine thyroid functioning, developed by Dr. Breda , is to take your basal body temperature. This is done by shaking down a thermometer at night and placing it beside your bed. When you wake up in the morning, before getting up, place the thermometer under your armpit for 10 minutes. Don't get up until the results are read. Record the results for three consective mornings. Women who menstruate should perform the test during the second, third and fourth days of their menses; all others can take the test at any time. Your normal, resting temperature should be between 97.6 and 98.2 degrees Fahrenheit. People who are hypothyroid tend to have a pattern of lower basal body temperatures. HEALTHY THYROID INTERVENTIONS Thyroid replacement allows the glands to rest and repair, easing its constant job of hormone production. Some physicians prescribe thyroid replacement without having abnormal laboratory results. Treatment involves the use of synthetic thyroid hormone, or desiccated thyroid extract; however, people who are chemically sensitive tend to do better using the desiccated form. Health food stores also offer a milder form of thyroid extract. A diet rich in vitamins A, C, E, and most B vitamins, and particularly iodine can help stimulate the production of thyroid hormone. Kelp is a good source of iodine, as well as cod and cod-liver oil, seaweed, dulse, lobster, shrimp, crab, haddock, halibut and herring. Other foods, such as garlic, radishes, watercress, egg yolks, wheat germ, brewer's yeast, mushrooms, watermelon, tropical fruits and coconut oil are thyroid stimulating. The amino acid tyrosine is necessary for the production of thyroid hormone, which is comprised of tyrosine and iodine. Tyrosine supplements can help stimulate thyroid function. (250-750 mg, taken between meals.) Exercise also stimulates the secretion of the thyroid gland. A 2-4 week diet of only raw foods, with heavy emphasis on raw greens, seaweed, nuts, seeds, sprouted beans and seeds, and freshly extracted vegetable juices can help improve thyroid function. Certain foods should be temporarily avoided, as they diminish the release of thyroid hormone and interfere with hormone production. These include mustard greens, kale, cabbage, peanuts, soy flour, millet, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, broccoli, turnips, kohlrabi, spinach, and unsaturated oils, such as flax, soybean, safflower, corn, and canola. Peake <peaketeresa@...> wrote: Hello Patty,I did the iodine painting finally( couldn't find it anywhere here) Every drug store for weeks hasn't had it finally found it at Safeway. The circle was gone in just under one hour, WOW I knew it I just knew there had to be something with the thyroid. I mean I ran a theatre for ten years all we drank all 12 hours a day was soda and fast dood for lunch and dinner, and I way more now? No way I gave up sodas, bread, pasta, sugar. and 4 months only lost 3 lbs. that is just crazy, anyway I know for sure my thyroid is not behaving. What to do now?Terri P> > > > >> > > > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to > my > > > > left > > > > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my > > > car, > > > > and > > > > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > > > > excruciating! > > > > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! > Poor > > > > thing, > > > > > she looked at me and said, "MaMa, are you otay?" She can't > > > > > pronounce "Gs" so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or > > Mommy. > > > > Cute.> > > > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just > > hurt > > > > too > > > > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area > > started > > > > > forming - about 1-1/2" round, just below and a little left of > > my > > > > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2" round. It's eerie. > > > I > > > > can > > > > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could > be, > > > > > besides nerve damage is my guess.> > > > > > > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, > billowy > > > > cloud-> > > > > like sunbow dreams for you all!> > > > > > > > > > Love,> > > > > > > > > > Sunny > > > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > > All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get > things > > done faster.> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Get your email and more, right on the new .com> >> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Get your email and more, right on the new .com> Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2006 Report Share Posted September 8, 2006 I think you have a point of the calcium metabolism thing. I had 20 calcified stones removed from my right kidney in an outpatient surgery just three years ago. I know that isn't to uncommon, however I question so many in one kidney. Tricia Trish <glory2glory1401@...> wrote: It's a very good possbility that we have trouble with calcium metabolism. It is important to not only get calcium, but you MUST get magnesium as well. I think it is really important for all of us to get extra magnesium. I posted about Ionic Fizz recently, a great product that is highly absorbable. PattySunny <wellnessnowhotmail> wrote: Leyna, the ones on my knees I think are calcium deposits, but the one in my hand feels like a hard cyst. Most calcium supplements out there are not highly absorbable, thereby causing calcium to be leeched out of the bones and deposited elsewhere in the body. Most are only 30% absorbable, Herbalife Nutri9 is 50-70% and I'm sure other high quality ones are too. One has to research. I can't wait to become more financially stable...it'll be great to get a couple of my teeth fixed, and buy some more supplements.Love,Sunny > > >> > > Sunny here....I'm disturbed by something that's happening to my > > left > > > knee. A few months ago I kneeled down to pick up a toy in my > car, > > and > > > I felt a sharp, burning pain in the knee, the pain was > > excruciating! > > > I almost slipped up and swore profusely in front of Emma! Poor > > thing, > > > she looked at me and said, "MaMa, are you otay?" She can't > > > pronounce "Gs" so she calls me MaMa and her Mother Mom or Mommy. > > Cute.> > > Anyway, from that time on I could lean on that knee, it just hurt > > too > > > much to to do. A little time passed and soon a numb area started > > > forming - about 1-1/2" round, just below and a little left of my > > > kneecap. Now the numb area is about 3-1/2" round. It's eerie. > I > > can > > > pinch it and feel only 5%. Does anyone know what this could be, > > > besides nerve damage is my guess.> > > > > > Good Night, Sweet Ladies, and nothing but white, puffy, billowy > > cloud-> > > like sunbow dreams for you all!> > > > > > Love,> > > > > > Sunny > > >> >> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster.> Get your email and more, right on the new .com Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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