Guest guest Posted November 12, 2008 Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 I feel there is something being cut off in my left shoulder-vein, artery...something? I think the doctors think I'm crazy when I say this but I've been trying to figure out. My daughter and I just tried it and it didn't work (holding my arm up). Is it possible it only happens sometimes? Maybe it really is anxiety/panic that I am suffering? How does one ever figure it out? Why do I " suddenly " get so deathly ill? Does anyone else get this? Major-severe-deathly nausea? It seems to be related to movement? If I stand up or am up for any length of time I feel hideous...but not all the time, only sometimes. I cannot make any rhyme or reason to it? My bicarbonate levels were at 21 and should be at 24 but other than that... the million tests came back normal. Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2008 Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 Anne, These are all questions that are too difficult for us to answer, and how I wish we could answer them for you. But clearly, something is very wrong with you, and I'm not entirely certain you will ever get complete answers. I've never gotten complete answers for myself. I personally (and this is my own medically-unqualified opinion) believe that the reason we come up with normal tests is because the disruptions to our health are chemical in nature (i.e.,for instance they can't positively test multiple chemical sensitivity, yet these people are deathly ill), and affect our endocrine system in ways that push our hormonal outputs into subclinical ranges that are far from optimal, and this may include the thyroid, adrenal and sex hormones. These are rarely tested appropriately, or interpreted correctly for us. I think the adrenal glands are particularly susceptible to damage. The adrenal glands, of course, produce the hormones responsible for our " fight or flight " response, and panic attacks, and are stressed when we go through traumatic events, illness, surgery, and emotional upheaval. Implants are stress to the body, because it fights them 24/7. Let me give you an example of how this scenario with the hormones may play out. Let's take the thyroid for an example, because I've seen this happen. This could apply to the other hormones as well. Let me just preface this by repeating what I've read in books regarding hormone replacement therapy. You don't just want certain hormones in normal ranges. You want them in optimal ranges. Let's say that the normal range for a particular thyroid hormone is 0 to 5. (There are more than one.) Let's assume that anything over 5 shows a thyroid that is not working well. (I'm not being specific...just giving an example here.) Let's say that when you are healthy you've been tested, and in your particular case you test at 1. For you, this is perfect, you feel great, and this is where it needs to be. You get sick. The doctor tests the thyroid hormone and finds that it's at 4.5. The doctor sees that this is still under 5, and within range, so he says, " you're normal. It's all good. " But for YOU, 4.5 represents a definite shift from your optimal number of 1. It's a change that is not good, and indicates that your thyroid is struggling and in need of support. But your doctor will not view it this way because the lab report will indicate that your thyroid is performing within normal ranges. An astute doctor will recognize the need to evaluate hormonal tests in the light of past test results, and if they are not available, to work with you to determine if bio-identical replacement is in order to get you to feel your best. After all, the litmus test for whether or not ANY treatment is working is if YOU FEEL BETTER. It's complicated and the sad thing is that there are very few doctors who actually are intelligent or dedicated enough to work with you to figure it out. If you have tons of money like Suzanne Somers, you can afford to pay for the best, and work with the few doctors who do this well. But for the average woman, it's a battle to have hormones adequately monitored. What I suggest is using supplements to support the endocrine system, and avoiding stress. It takes about 2 years for the adrenal glands to recover. In case you are wondering where I got this information, it is from several books, including Suzanne Somers books on hormone replacement therapy, Dr. 's book on Adrenal Fatigue, Dr. Vliet's books on hormone replacement, Dr. Uzzi Reiss's book on Natural Hormone replacement, and Dr. Shames book, " Feeling Fat, Fuzzy or Frazzled " . They all indicate that many of our symptoms can be attributed to faulty, imbalanced hormones, and my guess is that this downward spiral can occur at any time in our life after implantation, due to the stress implants represent, the burden and activation of the immune system, and the chemical, fungal and/or bacterial toxicity that can occur. I can't figure out why otherwise, all tests are normal. Paddy, I'm hoping you can get help soon. Hugs, Patty > > I feel there is something being cut off in my left shoulder-vein, > artery...something? I think the doctors think I'm crazy when I say > this but I've been trying to figure out. My daughter and I just tried > it and it didn't work (holding my arm up). Is it possible it only > happens sometimes? Maybe it really is anxiety/panic that I am > suffering? How does one ever figure it out? Why do I " suddenly " get > so deathly ill? Does anyone else get this? Major-severe-deathly > nausea? It seems to be related to movement? If I stand up or am up > for any length of time I feel hideous...but not all the time, only > sometimes. I cannot make any rhyme or reason to it? My bicarbonate > levels were at 21 and should be at 24 but other than that... the > million tests came back normal. > > Anne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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