Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 Yes, you definately begin to feel like a pin cushion but at least it helped relieve my symptoms and I was able to spend more time with my kids. This was important for me since my son had just turned 1 when I was diagnosed and my daughter was only 7. Pat J wrote: >I asked her to focus on helping me to relieve my symptoms instead of >asking her to try and fix the liver problem. Hi Pat, thanks so much for that, just what I needed. I will have to travel about an hour to nearest acupuncturist and things are a bit overwhelming with work (oh to work in an building where people such as acupunturists are - but I think I would much rather have the country life), so it will definitely be my new years resolution to become an acupunturist's pin cushion.thanks again and best wishes Sponsored LinkRates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Loan for $1399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 Yes, you definately begin to feel like a pin cushion but at least it helped relieve my symptoms and I was able to spend more time with my kids. This was important for me since my son had just turned 1 when I was diagnosed and my daughter was only 7. Pat J wrote: >I asked her to focus on helping me to relieve my symptoms instead of >asking her to try and fix the liver problem. Hi Pat, thanks so much for that, just what I needed. I will have to travel about an hour to nearest acupuncturist and things are a bit overwhelming with work (oh to work in an building where people such as acupunturists are - but I think I would much rather have the country life), so it will definitely be my new years resolution to become an acupunturist's pin cushion.thanks again and best wishes Sponsored LinkRates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Loan for $1399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2006 Report Share Posted November 22, 2006 Yes, you definately begin to feel like a pin cushion but at least it helped relieve my symptoms and I was able to spend more time with my kids. This was important for me since my son had just turned 1 when I was diagnosed and my daughter was only 7. Pat J wrote: >I asked her to focus on helping me to relieve my symptoms instead of >asking her to try and fix the liver problem. Hi Pat, thanks so much for that, just what I needed. I will have to travel about an hour to nearest acupuncturist and things are a bit overwhelming with work (oh to work in an building where people such as acupunturists are - but I think I would much rather have the country life), so it will definitely be my new years resolution to become an acupunturist's pin cushion.thanks again and best wishes Sponsored LinkRates near 39yr lows. $420,000 Loan for $1399/mo - Calculate new house payment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 --- My > mum thinks I am just lazy but when I visted dr chapman last time he > tried to explain what it was like and I think she understands now. As I > have 2 small boys one is 1 and the other is 3 Hi -Joy You are doing so well. I do know the feeling that people think you are lazy, but I am so impressed at your coping strategies. Before I was diagnosed I used to feel that there was a very large magnet above me just draining all my energy, now I know I have PSC I just pace myself during the day. As an aside I get a lot of benefit out of walking, a friend and I try to walk about 30 mins everyday, but then she goes a has a game of squash (handball) while I have to sit and read the paper before I move onto what is happening next and I also always wondered why people could party until the wee small hours, whereas I would be heading for bed at 10pm. Perhaps we could start a PSC settlement on the Mediterranean, where everyone else would have a midday siesta the same as us!! Best wishes from the bottom of the world in New Zealand Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 --- My > mum thinks I am just lazy but when I visted dr chapman last time he > tried to explain what it was like and I think she understands now. As I > have 2 small boys one is 1 and the other is 3 Hi -Joy You are doing so well. I do know the feeling that people think you are lazy, but I am so impressed at your coping strategies. Before I was diagnosed I used to feel that there was a very large magnet above me just draining all my energy, now I know I have PSC I just pace myself during the day. As an aside I get a lot of benefit out of walking, a friend and I try to walk about 30 mins everyday, but then she goes a has a game of squash (handball) while I have to sit and read the paper before I move onto what is happening next and I also always wondered why people could party until the wee small hours, whereas I would be heading for bed at 10pm. Perhaps we could start a PSC settlement on the Mediterranean, where everyone else would have a midday siesta the same as us!! Best wishes from the bottom of the world in New Zealand Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Thanks heather it means alot what you said. I walk my cocker spaniel puppy everyday for 2 to 3 30 min walks a day but I am sill so tried. I think its having young children as well as it is dam hard work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Thanks heather it means alot what you said. I walk my cocker spaniel puppy everyday for 2 to 3 30 min walks a day but I am sill so tried. I think its having young children as well as it is dam hard work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Thanks heather it means alot what you said. I walk my cocker spaniel puppy everyday for 2 to 3 30 min walks a day but I am sill so tried. I think its having young children as well as it is dam hard work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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