Guest guest Posted August 24, 2006 Report Share Posted August 24, 2006 Tami I just relized I never said thanks for the list of things that might help with my flare! I printed it off and keep referring to! Anyways Thanks for taking the time to write all that for me! Hugs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 Femifesto: This is my biggest fear. Are we going to have to train our bodies to 'turn off the pain'? Although with other Lyme issues the pain and problems can completely go away (ie people get our of wheelchairs and lead normal lives) People with hands twisted up and unusable with Rhumatroid Arthritis have normal function again. I am hoping for the best for us Lymies. Lyme is a very strange disease. I know WAY more about it than I'd like to sometimes. Molly (mojo) > > > Hi Tami-- > > I am wondering, once Lyme causes all this damage to the nerves, is it possible for them to > heal? Will eliminating the Lyme (as much as possible) eliminate the damage? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 Femifesto: This is my biggest fear. Are we going to have to train our bodies to 'turn off the pain'? Although with other Lyme issues the pain and problems can completely go away (ie people get our of wheelchairs and lead normal lives) People with hands twisted up and unusable with Rhumatroid Arthritis have normal function again. I am hoping for the best for us Lymies. Lyme is a very strange disease. I know WAY more about it than I'd like to sometimes. Molly (mojo) > > > Hi Tami-- > > I am wondering, once Lyme causes all this damage to the nerves, is it possible for them to > heal? Will eliminating the Lyme (as much as possible) eliminate the damage? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 Molly, I know on my Lyme support group I talked to the moderator Sandi. She said she was like me bedwridden ect... she said today she is completely pain free but it took her 3 years to get that way. Im wondering if you can heal the damage to the nerves over time? Thats a great question. I always read the word remission where ppl stay pain free and symptom free for years and it would come and go. Im hoping to keep my immune system functioning properly and maybe that will also help to keep me in remission. It's too soon to tell if this is it? I know now im having enjoyable sex which I couldnt for about 6 years or so. Im definitly in a better place. Im so thanful. Pluse I pray every night. Kind Regards, Tami P.S It's real nice to get a break after 8 years now. Im so thankful. I pray everyone else is able to get a break or healed. I wish there was a magical pill that would help everyone. I know all to well about the suffering and it saddens me to know there thousands of women still suffering, --- mojo060582 wrote: > Femifesto: This is my biggest fear. Are we going to > have to train > our bodies to 'turn off the pain'? Although with > other Lyme issues > the pain and problems can completely go away (ie > people get our of > wheelchairs and lead normal lives) People with hands > twisted up and > unusable with Rhumatroid Arthritis have normal > function again. I am > hoping for the best for us Lymies. Lyme is a very > strange disease. > I know WAY more about it than I'd like to sometimes. > > Molly (mojo) > > > > > > > Hi Tami-- > > > > I am wondering, once Lyme causes all this damage > to the nerves, is > it possible for them to > > heal? Will eliminating the Lyme (as much as > possible) eliminate the > damage? > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 Molly, I know on my Lyme support group I talked to the moderator Sandi. She said she was like me bedwridden ect... she said today she is completely pain free but it took her 3 years to get that way. Im wondering if you can heal the damage to the nerves over time? Thats a great question. I always read the word remission where ppl stay pain free and symptom free for years and it would come and go. Im hoping to keep my immune system functioning properly and maybe that will also help to keep me in remission. It's too soon to tell if this is it? I know now im having enjoyable sex which I couldnt for about 6 years or so. Im definitly in a better place. Im so thanful. Pluse I pray every night. Kind Regards, Tami P.S It's real nice to get a break after 8 years now. Im so thankful. I pray everyone else is able to get a break or healed. I wish there was a magical pill that would help everyone. I know all to well about the suffering and it saddens me to know there thousands of women still suffering, --- mojo060582 wrote: > Femifesto: This is my biggest fear. Are we going to > have to train > our bodies to 'turn off the pain'? Although with > other Lyme issues > the pain and problems can completely go away (ie > people get our of > wheelchairs and lead normal lives) People with hands > twisted up and > unusable with Rhumatroid Arthritis have normal > function again. I am > hoping for the best for us Lymies. Lyme is a very > strange disease. > I know WAY more about it than I'd like to sometimes. > > Molly (mojo) > > > > > > > Hi Tami-- > > > > I am wondering, once Lyme causes all this damage > to the nerves, is > it possible for them to > > heal? Will eliminating the Lyme (as much as > possible) eliminate the > damage? > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2007 Report Share Posted January 5, 2007 Molly, I know on my Lyme support group I talked to the moderator Sandi. She said she was like me bedwridden ect... she said today she is completely pain free but it took her 3 years to get that way. Im wondering if you can heal the damage to the nerves over time? Thats a great question. I always read the word remission where ppl stay pain free and symptom free for years and it would come and go. Im hoping to keep my immune system functioning properly and maybe that will also help to keep me in remission. It's too soon to tell if this is it? I know now im having enjoyable sex which I couldnt for about 6 years or so. Im definitly in a better place. Im so thanful. Pluse I pray every night. Kind Regards, Tami P.S It's real nice to get a break after 8 years now. Im so thankful. I pray everyone else is able to get a break or healed. I wish there was a magical pill that would help everyone. I know all to well about the suffering and it saddens me to know there thousands of women still suffering, --- mojo060582 wrote: > Femifesto: This is my biggest fear. Are we going to > have to train > our bodies to 'turn off the pain'? Although with > other Lyme issues > the pain and problems can completely go away (ie > people get our of > wheelchairs and lead normal lives) People with hands > twisted up and > unusable with Rhumatroid Arthritis have normal > function again. I am > hoping for the best for us Lymies. Lyme is a very > strange disease. > I know WAY more about it than I'd like to sometimes. > > Molly (mojo) > > > > > > > Hi Tami-- > > > > I am wondering, once Lyme causes all this damage > to the nerves, is > it possible for them to > > heal? Will eliminating the Lyme (as much as > possible) eliminate the > damage? > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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