Guest guest Posted October 24, 2001 Report Share Posted October 24, 2001 My hands get numb...I have to move around and shake them to get some feeling back. Question HAs anyone else been prescribed Xanax to help them sleep. Also does anyone arms and fingers numb up at night. I can hardly sleep because my arms and hands feel so numb. _____________________________ Sonya I.S. Administrator Diamond Offshore Drilling Direct: Fax: Email: srharris@... > Re: Please don't speak of GD as a lifetime > disease > > Lori, > > One of the reasons I always respond to your posts is that it was such > a very short time ago that I was right in your shoes. I don't think > that was infighting either, I just get really passionate and I can't stand > to > be misunderstood. I have never ever implied to anyone that GD implies > a life of suffering. > > In your case, whenever you write to the group, I feel your current > suffering > as if it were my own, because it was my own. The impatience, the fear, > lack of sleep and on and on. It was just such a short time ago that I was > there myself. What I try to convey to you is that, it feels like > forever, but it's not. In the last year, my life has become better > that it was before my diagnosis. What I tried to tell you with the > post in question, is that yes, it will happen..and yes, be good and > kind and wonderful to yourself, but also, buckle down, because it's a > battle. > > I really love this group and have been here awhile, trying to relate > and share, I hate to think that people could take such a negative > perspective > of what I try to convey, because it's not what I actually saying. > > Val > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2001 Report Share Posted October 24, 2001 Hi and yes to both questions. My Doc gave me xanax to sleep, but it doesn't last me through the night. My hands and feet get numb and also have a problem with them falling asleep. Lori -- Original Message -- > > My hands get numb...I have to move around and shake them to get some feeling >back. > Question > HAs anyone else been prescribed Xanax to help them sleep. Also does anyone > arms and fingers numb up at night. I can hardly sleep because my arms >and > hands feel so numb. > > > > > > > _____________________________ > Sonya > I.S. Administrator > Diamond Offshore Drilling > Direct: > Fax: > Email: srharris@... > > > Re: Please don't speak of GD as a lifetime > > disease > > > > Lori, > > > > One of the reasons I always respond to your posts is that it was such > > a very short time ago that I was right in your shoes. I don't think > > that was infighting either, I just get really passionate and I can't >stand > > to > > be misunderstood. I have never ever implied to anyone that GD implies > > a life of suffering. > > > > In your case, whenever you write to the group, I feel your current > > suffering > > as if it were my own, because it was my own. The impatience, the fear, > > lack of sleep and on and on. It was just such a short time ago that >I was > > there myself. What I try to convey to you is that, it feels like > > forever, but it's not. In the last year, my life has become better > > that it was before my diagnosis. What I tried to tell you with the > > post in question, is that yes, it will happen..and yes, be good and > > kind and wonderful to yourself, but also, buckle down, because it's >a > > battle. > > > > I really love this group and have been here awhile, trying to relate > > and share, I hate to think that people could take such a negative > > perspective > > of what I try to convey, because it's not what I actually saying. > > > > Val > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2001 Report Share Posted October 27, 2001 Hello ;I am taking Xanax,My Dr prescribed it not just to sleep but,after 6 years post RAI I often still have rapid heartbeat and shakyness,I also take it when these things flair up so I can work.I take synthroid and a bata blocker Toprol XL.Im sure I could do better if I would stop drinking coffee and eat a better diet and take suppliments.These are things I must work on.I also get numbness in my limbs sometimes but its usually whan my meds need changing.I wouldnt relate it to taking the Xanax,becouse its an ocasional thing.Good luck Re: Please don't speak of GD as a lifetime > disease > > Lori, > > One of the reasons I always respond to your posts is that it was such > a very short time ago that I was right in your shoes. I don't think > that was infighting either, I just get really passionate and I can't stand > to > be misunderstood. I have never ever implied to anyone that GD implies > a life of suffering. > > In your case, whenever you write to the group, I feel your current > suffering > as if it were my own, because it was my own. The impatience, the fear, > lack of sleep and on and on. It was just such a short time ago that I was > there myself. What I try to convey to you is that, it feels like > forever, but it's not. In the last year, my life has become better > that it was before my diagnosis. What I tried to tell you with the > post in question, is that yes, it will happen..and yes, be good and > kind and wonderful to yourself, but also, buckle down, because it's a > battle. > > I really love this group and have been here awhile, trying to relate > and share, I hate to think that people could take such a negative > perspective > of what I try to convey, because it's not what I actually saying. > > Val > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 if it's traveling released metals you could BLOOD test them if they are going numb because it would be with in 24 hours of exposure. ,AND if it shows possitive you would have insurence covered chelation numbness> > > > My son woke up with numbness in his legs and arms. We have not chelated for the past month, but we are doing a biofilm protocol. This is really starting to worry me. Could it be MS?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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