Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 > --- 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 --- 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 --- 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 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. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 > > 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 > > 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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