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> --- In NaturalThyroidHormones , " susanne_75 "

> > ne in France , 2 hours befor 2004 , sitting with computer

and

> 2

> > cats

> >

> > http://www.geocities.com/thyroide

>

>

> a VERY happy new year to you and your cats! It was a pleasure

> getting to know you this year!

Thanks ! :-)))

You guys keep me company . I've been working on the site a bit ,

surfing around a bit , and looking into groups like this one to feel

not to alone . It's 1 am now here and people are celebrating out on

the Champs Elysées . I can not go out for many years any more . Never

was on the Champs Elysées anyway . First I was alone with a young

child , and when the child had become a man , he spent New Year with

friends and I'm alone again . But anyway I'm to sick to " celebrate " .

Last year on christmas I had just a few drops of wine , just the

bottom of the glass was wet .... I felt terribly drunk for 48

hours !!! The experience was so horrible that I'll never do it

again .

I'm glad my adrenals are at least putting out enough this evening to

allow me to sit here .

Happy new year to Chicago , where it has not yet started .... !

ne in France

http://www.geocities.com/thyroide

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--- In NaturalThyroidHormones , " susanne_75 "

> Last year on christmas I had just a few drops of wine , just the

> bottom of the glass was wet .... I felt terribly drunk for 48

> hours !!! The experience was so horrible that I'll never do it

> again .

> I'm glad my adrenals are at least putting out enough this evening

to

> allow me to sit here .

> Happy new year to Chicago , where it has not yet started .... !

>

> ne in France

>

> http://www.geocities.com/thyroide

Yes, I got " plastered " myself on a couple of sips of wine on

Christmas...had to sleep it off for an entire day.....not worth it, I

tell ya! I won't be doing much tonight either. Maybe someday we

will be totally well, full of energy and life and put on our evening

gowns to go out on the town together! :) The whole bunch of us.

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--- In NaturalThyroidHormones , " susanne_75 "

> Last year on christmas I had just a few drops of wine , just the

> bottom of the glass was wet .... I felt terribly drunk for 48

> hours !!! The experience was so horrible that I'll never do it

> again .

> I'm glad my adrenals are at least putting out enough this evening

to

> allow me to sit here .

> Happy new year to Chicago , where it has not yet started .... !

>

> ne in France

>

> http://www.geocities.com/thyroide

Yes, I got " plastered " myself on a couple of sips of wine on

Christmas...had to sleep it off for an entire day.....not worth it, I

tell ya! I won't be doing much tonight either. Maybe someday we

will be totally well, full of energy and life and put on our evening

gowns to go out on the town together! :) The whole bunch of us.

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So you think it is the adrenals that make us not do liquor like other people. I

always say it is not how much in an hour, but how much that effects me. 4

glasses whether in 1 hour or 8 leaves me dead the whole next day!

Re: Happy new year ne!

--- In NaturalThyroidHormones , " susanne_75 "

> Last year on christmas I had just a few drops of wine , just the

> bottom of the glass was wet .... I felt terribly drunk for 48

> hours !!! The experience was so horrible that I'll never do it

> again .

> I'm glad my adrenals are at least putting out enough this evening

to

> allow me to sit here .

> Happy new year to Chicago , where it has not yet started .... !

>

> ne in France

>

> http://www.geocities.com/thyroide

Yes, I got " plastered " myself on a couple of sips of wine on

Christmas...had to sleep it off for an entire day.....not worth it, I

tell ya! I won't be doing much tonight either. Maybe someday we

will be totally well, full of energy and life and put on our evening

gowns to go out on the town together! :) The whole bunch of us.

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So you think it is the adrenals that make us not do liquor like other people. I

always say it is not how much in an hour, but how much that effects me. 4

glasses whether in 1 hour or 8 leaves me dead the whole next day!

Re: Happy new year ne!

--- In NaturalThyroidHormones , " susanne_75 "

> Last year on christmas I had just a few drops of wine , just the

> bottom of the glass was wet .... I felt terribly drunk for 48

> hours !!! The experience was so horrible that I'll never do it

> again .

> I'm glad my adrenals are at least putting out enough this evening

to

> allow me to sit here .

> Happy new year to Chicago , where it has not yet started .... !

>

> ne in France

>

> http://www.geocities.com/thyroide

Yes, I got " plastered " myself on a couple of sips of wine on

Christmas...had to sleep it off for an entire day.....not worth it, I

tell ya! I won't be doing much tonight either. Maybe someday we

will be totally well, full of energy and life and put on our evening

gowns to go out on the town together! :) The whole bunch of us.

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> So you think it is the adrenals that make us not do liquor like

other people. I always say it is not how much in an hour, but how

much that effects me. 4 glasses whether in 1 hour or 8 leaves me dead

the whole next day!

I don't know what is responsible for the alcohol intolerance . It's

also not really a problem , as one can live without alcohol . It's

just unpleasant on occasions of good meals like christmas or so .

I have had difficulties to tolerate alcohol all my life . I could

drink just one glass of wine , and also only in the evening when all

I had to do afterwards was going to bed . But that was okay , I see

no need to pour oneself full of alcohol anyways .

I guess the alcohol problem may be connected to the size of blood

vessels , like the migraines .... don't know . Would make sense . And

that , yes , could be adrenal . I think of it just now that you ask .

What I meant with my adrenals is that I think I figured out that the

fluctuations are adrenal . The basic force is thyroid . What I can do

on a good day is thyroid . If I had more thyroid in me , I could do

more , but as I have few thyroid I can do only so and so much , very

few . The thyroid quantity puts the limits somewhere . Now if I can

reach my limits , or only half of it , or if I'm totally

collapsed , ...... that is adrenal , and that changes from one minute

to another ! Or as Dr. Jefferies says : " cortisol is a very dynamic

hormone , it changes from one minute to another , even from one

second to another . " These sudden collapses and ups and downs are

adrenal . It makes a lot of sense . It's exactly consistent with what

I experience .

It seems to me that I unravel all my life backwards , finally

understanding more and more what has allways been going on . My

nausea and vomiting as a child . Later combined with migraine . The

sudden ups and downs and malaises I allways had . I wonder what was

there first , the thyroid or the adrenal problem ..... ?? The chicken

and egg question .

Last month I filled out the questionnaire . Answered to a

question about appetite . Said that mine was fluctuating . Sometimes

huge , sometimes none . Last month that ment nothing to me . Now it

slowly starts to mean something .... this nausea-migraine-no appetite

feeling ...... adrenal probably . The ups and downs . Yesterday I had

a good moment in the day , but which lasted only maybe an hour or

two . I suddenly had an incredible appetite , and I ate two complete

meals one after the other ! I couldn't get enough . It was crazy . I

also had more force at that moment . Later I felt allmost unconcious

again and nausea .

ne in France

http://www.geocities.com/thyroide

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> > So you think it is the adrenals that make us not do liquor like

> other people. I always say it is not how much in an hour, but how

> much that effects me. 4 glasses whether in 1 hour or 8 leaves me

dead

> the whole next day!

>

>

> I don't know what is responsible for the alcohol intolerance . It's

> also not really a problem , as one can live without alcohol . It's

> just unpleasant on occasions of good meals like christmas or so .

>

> I have had difficulties to tolerate alcohol all my life . I could

> drink just one glass of wine , and also only in the evening when

all

> I had to do afterwards was going to bed . But that was okay , I see

> no need to pour oneself full of alcohol anyways .

>

> I guess the alcohol problem may be connected to the size of blood

> vessels , like the migraines .... don't know . Would make sense .

And

> that , yes , could be adrenal . I think of it just now that you

ask .

>

> What I meant with my adrenals is that I think I figured out that

the

> fluctuations are adrenal . The basic force is thyroid . What I can

do

> on a good day is thyroid . If I had more thyroid in me , I could do

> more , but as I have few thyroid I can do only so and so much ,

very

> few . The thyroid quantity puts the limits somewhere . Now if I can

> reach my limits , or only half of it , or if I'm totally

> collapsed , ...... that is adrenal , and that changes from one

minute

> to another ! Or as Dr. Jefferies says : " cortisol is a very dynamic

> hormone , it changes from one minute to another , even from one

> second to another . " These sudden collapses and ups and downs are

> adrenal . It makes a lot of sense . It's exactly consistent with

what

> I experience .

> It seems to me that I unravel all my life backwards , finally

> understanding more and more what has allways been going on . My

> nausea and vomiting as a child . Later combined with migraine . The

> sudden ups and downs and malaises I allways had . I wonder what was

> there first , the thyroid or the adrenal problem ..... ?? The

chicken

> and egg question .

> Last month I filled out the questionnaire . Answered to a

> question about appetite . Said that mine was fluctuating .

Sometimes

> huge , sometimes none . Last month that ment nothing to me . Now it

> slowly starts to mean something .... this nausea-migraine-no

appetite

> feeling ...... adrenal probably . The ups and downs . Yesterday I

had

> a good moment in the day , but which lasted only maybe an hour or

> two . I suddenly had an incredible appetite , and I ate two

complete

> meals one after the other ! I couldn't get enough . It was crazy .

I

> also had more force at that moment . Later I felt allmost

unconcious

> again and nausea .

>

> ne in France

>

> http://www.geocities.com/thyroide

Wow..yes...the extremes must be adrenal related..or the fact that

none of the hormones are balanced as they should be..no homeostasis.

The few days I felt I reached homeostasis, I was warm, clear-minded,

focused, wonderful energy and living in the moment..almost a euphoric

mental state. Lost a pound a day eating whatever I wanted..it only

lasted 5 -6 days, but I felt it was homeostasis, where all the

hormones were as they should be.

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> > So you think it is the adrenals that make us not do liquor like

> other people. I always say it is not how much in an hour, but how

> much that effects me. 4 glasses whether in 1 hour or 8 leaves me

dead

> the whole next day!

>

>

> I don't know what is responsible for the alcohol intolerance . It's

> also not really a problem , as one can live without alcohol . It's

> just unpleasant on occasions of good meals like christmas or so .

>

> I have had difficulties to tolerate alcohol all my life . I could

> drink just one glass of wine , and also only in the evening when

all

> I had to do afterwards was going to bed . But that was okay , I see

> no need to pour oneself full of alcohol anyways .

>

> I guess the alcohol problem may be connected to the size of blood

> vessels , like the migraines .... don't know . Would make sense .

And

> that , yes , could be adrenal . I think of it just now that you

ask .

>

> What I meant with my adrenals is that I think I figured out that

the

> fluctuations are adrenal . The basic force is thyroid . What I can

do

> on a good day is thyroid . If I had more thyroid in me , I could do

> more , but as I have few thyroid I can do only so and so much ,

very

> few . The thyroid quantity puts the limits somewhere . Now if I can

> reach my limits , or only half of it , or if I'm totally

> collapsed , ...... that is adrenal , and that changes from one

minute

> to another ! Or as Dr. Jefferies says : " cortisol is a very dynamic

> hormone , it changes from one minute to another , even from one

> second to another . " These sudden collapses and ups and downs are

> adrenal . It makes a lot of sense . It's exactly consistent with

what

> I experience .

> It seems to me that I unravel all my life backwards , finally

> understanding more and more what has allways been going on . My

> nausea and vomiting as a child . Later combined with migraine . The

> sudden ups and downs and malaises I allways had . I wonder what was

> there first , the thyroid or the adrenal problem ..... ?? The

chicken

> and egg question .

> Last month I filled out the questionnaire . Answered to a

> question about appetite . Said that mine was fluctuating .

Sometimes

> huge , sometimes none . Last month that ment nothing to me . Now it

> slowly starts to mean something .... this nausea-migraine-no

appetite

> feeling ...... adrenal probably . The ups and downs . Yesterday I

had

> a good moment in the day , but which lasted only maybe an hour or

> two . I suddenly had an incredible appetite , and I ate two

complete

> meals one after the other ! I couldn't get enough . It was crazy .

I

> also had more force at that moment . Later I felt allmost

unconcious

> again and nausea .

>

> ne in France

>

> http://www.geocities.com/thyroide

Wow..yes...the extremes must be adrenal related..or the fact that

none of the hormones are balanced as they should be..no homeostasis.

The few days I felt I reached homeostasis, I was warm, clear-minded,

focused, wonderful energy and living in the moment..almost a euphoric

mental state. Lost a pound a day eating whatever I wanted..it only

lasted 5 -6 days, but I felt it was homeostasis, where all the

hormones were as they should be.

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