Guest guest Posted August 1, 2003 Report Share Posted August 1, 2003 My daughter had a similar problem. Hated clothes and often called them hot clothes. She used to complain about constantly being over-heated, in fact last winter had to put a fan into her unheated room! I attribute this effect to mercury poisoning. It's interesting to see that the enzymes are helping her to control her body temp. Week 8 > Week 8: Something new is happening on HN enzymes. My HF daughter had goose > bumps this past week on a morning outing in her usual tank top dress. This > is a Seattle girl who prefers to wear as little clothing as possible and > never feels a chill even in the damp weather. It has been dry in warm in the > NW this summer and the mornings barely even have a chill. She doesn't even > own a lightweight jacket, only a cardigan! She has always been like this. > > I thought that the clothing aversion was tactile defensiveness when I > learned about SI last year, but I think there is more to it. My husband and > I are just amazed that she notices changes in temperature now. We are so > grateful for the healing we are seeing in her. > > Serena > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2003 Report Share Posted August 1, 2003 Now that's interesting! Little things like this are more subtle 'improvments' but another sign that the body is coming into better health and proper regulation. For me and my older son, we became less sensitive to temp changes, which was an improvement as we were overly-sensitive to it. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2003 Report Share Posted August 1, 2003 We've noticed this too, not with regards to external body temp. but internal. ph has had a " normal " body temp. of 96.5- 96.9 his whole life. Little did I know that a chronic low body temp. meant the immune system was compromised. ph now has a " normal " body temp. of 98.1. I'm so excited. I saw it creep just with the teas and enzymes, but this larger jump in temp. happened after the anti virals and anti fungal meds. Week 8 > Week 8: Something new is happening on HN enzymes. My HF daughter had goose > bumps this past week on a morning outing in her usual tank top dress. This > is a Seattle girl who prefers to wear as little clothing as possible and > never feels a chill even in the damp weather. It has been dry in warm in the > NW this summer and the mornings barely even have a chill. She doesn't even > own a lightweight jacket, only a cardigan! She has always been like this. > > I thought that the clothing aversion was tactile defensiveness when I > learned about SI last year, but I think there is more to it. My husband and > I are just amazed that she notices changes in temperature now. We are so > grateful for the healing we are seeing in her. > > Serena > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 Sherry, that is good news. Thanks for sharing. Hopefully chase will have some good growth in the next 4 weeks and will be done. na, DOC Grad X2, Feb 04, Tort Resolved Kiersten, DOC Grad 4/4/06, Tort Resolved www.thefilyaws.com/plagio/plagio.html > > We had our week 8 adjustment and all is well! Chase was supposed to > graduate in about 4 weeks and CT says he may go a bit longer. He's > getting good correction so we'll see. I was sort of looking forward to > this being finished mid May but if it's a few more weeks of correction > we'll take it! > > Sherry > Chase (8 months) > DOCband 2/15 > tort. > NYC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 I'm so glad to hear y'all are almost done! Heading into the home-stretch! Let's hope he grows a lot! Bye, (Max DOCbanded 2/7) > > We had our week 8 adjustment and all is well! Chase was supposed to > graduate in about 4 weeks and CT says he may go a bit longer. He's > getting good correction so we'll see. I was sort of looking forward to > this being finished mid May but if it's a few more weeks of correction > we'll take it! > > Sherry > Chase (8 months) > DOCband 2/15 > tort. > NYC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 Hey Sherry, He'll be a grad before you know it! The time is going to fly by. -- In Plagiocephaly , " alwell_sherry " <type916@...> wrote: > > We had our week 8 adjustment and all is well! Chase was supposed to > graduate in about 4 weeks and CT says he may go a bit longer. He's > getting good correction so we'll see. I was sort of looking forward to > this being finished mid May but if it's a few more weeks of correction > we'll take it! > > Sherry > Chase (8 months) > DOCband 2/15 > tort. > NYC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 That is great news. Things are going quickly. I'm glad to hear he is getting good correction. Haylee mom to andre doc band grad > > We had our week 8 adjustment and all is well! Chase was supposed to > graduate in about 4 weeks and CT says he may go a bit longer. He's > getting good correction so we'll see. I was sort of looking forward to > this being finished mid May but if it's a few more weeks of correction > we'll take it! > > Sherry > Chase (8 months) > DOCband 2/15 > tort. > NYC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Hi Sherry Good correction is always great news, and if just a few wks more will do the trick then it will be worth it. Take it from someone that has been there. I actually MISSED the band and the decorating and thinking that my daughter was the cutest banded baby alive. ) Sandy Willow's Mom (6-2-2003) Torticollis resolved (02-2004) Cranio Germany Grad (02-2004) www.geocities.com/samipa74/Willow_Lanette.html www.palmerfamily.armedforcesfamilies.com www.drmy.net/spalmer > > We had our week 8 adjustment and all is well! Chase was supposed to > graduate in about 4 weeks and CT says he may go a bit longer. He's > getting good correction so we'll see. I was sort of looking forward to > this being finished mid May but if it's a few more weeks of correction > we'll take it! > > Sherry > Chase (8 months) > DOCband 2/15 > tort. > NYC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2007 Report Share Posted January 30, 2007 Lee, thanks for the advice - I'll give it a try but am definitely not worrying about the bubbles thanks to everyone's reassurance. I'm actually really pleased to know the bubble issue isn't just me - don't feel quite so dorky about something that sounds so simple! Sometimes I sure wish I had a treatment buddy get together with for the weekly injections :-). Well, I'm pretty lucky to have everyone that is here! hugs, karen > > > > Hi all, > > > > Just did my week 8 injection. Still have trouble with those > feisty air bubbles. Still don't > > > > feel real confident but at least I'm doing it lol. > > > > > > > > Have had some pretty heavy fatigue, itchy skin, dry eyes, > etc... but I seem to perk > > back > > > up > > > > if I get enough sleep and am careful with what food I put in > my system. I have been > > > using > > > > an occassional 25mg of benedryl before bedtime when I can tell > it is really going to be > > > > rough going finding that dreamland. The sleep seems to make a > lot of difference in > > how > > > I > > > > am feeling and the nurse recommended trying the benedryl and > seeing if it helped. It > > > > does - I sure appreciate sleeping through the night these > days! > > > > > > > > My wbc is down to 2.2 but my rbc is still in the low normal > range. Platelets are just > > > under > > > > the normal range 127, Lymph low at 0.8, neut low at 1.1. I was > a little discouraged > > that > > > > my ALT and AST came up but they are still in the normal range > at 25 and 28. I have a > > > > doctor appointment next Monday. The weather here has finally > found winter. It's a > > three > > > > hour drive so if the weather is bad I'll have to cancel. They > said not to worry - they'll > > > > reschedule but want me to get up there within the week if > possible. Have to hope for > > the > > > > best. > > > > > > > > Definitely feeling my attitude drupping a bit - but looking > for the that lift of spirit - > > > > hmmm - maybe it's time to take a belly dancing class or drop > it for a bit of yoga! Or > > > > maybe a session of snow ball throwing with my two furry dogs! > Hope everyone is > > feeling > > > > okay. Just wanted to check in :-). > > > > > > > > with love and light, karen > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jackie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jackie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2007 Report Share Posted January 30, 2007 Lee, thanks for the advice - I'll give it a try but am definitely not worrying about the bubbles thanks to everyone's reassurance. I'm actually really pleased to know the bubble issue isn't just me - don't feel quite so dorky about something that sounds so simple! Sometimes I sure wish I had a treatment buddy get together with for the weekly injections :-). Well, I'm pretty lucky to have everyone that is here! hugs, karen > > > > Hi all, > > > > Just did my week 8 injection. Still have trouble with those > feisty air bubbles. Still don't > > > > feel real confident but at least I'm doing it lol. > > > > > > > > Have had some pretty heavy fatigue, itchy skin, dry eyes, > etc... but I seem to perk > > back > > > up > > > > if I get enough sleep and am careful with what food I put in > my system. I have been > > > using > > > > an occassional 25mg of benedryl before bedtime when I can tell > it is really going to be > > > > rough going finding that dreamland. The sleep seems to make a > lot of difference in > > how > > > I > > > > am feeling and the nurse recommended trying the benedryl and > seeing if it helped. It > > > > does - I sure appreciate sleeping through the night these > days! > > > > > > > > My wbc is down to 2.2 but my rbc is still in the low normal > range. Platelets are just > > > under > > > > the normal range 127, Lymph low at 0.8, neut low at 1.1. I was > a little discouraged > > that > > > > my ALT and AST came up but they are still in the normal range > at 25 and 28. I have a > > > > doctor appointment next Monday. The weather here has finally > found winter. It's a > > three > > > > hour drive so if the weather is bad I'll have to cancel. They > said not to worry - they'll > > > > reschedule but want me to get up there within the week if > possible. Have to hope for > > the > > > > best. > > > > > > > > Definitely feeling my attitude drupping a bit - but looking > for the that lift of spirit - > > > > hmmm - maybe it's time to take a belly dancing class or drop > it for a bit of yoga! Or > > > > maybe a session of snow ball throwing with my two furry dogs! > Hope everyone is > > feeling > > > > okay. Just wanted to check in :-). > > > > > > > > with love and light, karen > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jackie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jackie > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2007 Report Share Posted January 30, 2007 Hi Mel, I do seem to have a couple of those bruises - but they show up a couple days after the injection - kind of like a surprise that I wasn't expecting. More snow today! Hmm - might have to get out the mittens tomorrow and make a snowman for the yard. love,karen > Hi all, > Just did my week 8 injection. Still have trouble with those feisty air bubbles. Still don't > feel real confident but at least I'm doing it lol. > > Have had some pretty heavy fatigue, itchy skin, dry eyes, etc... but I seem to perk back up > if I get enough sleep and am careful with what food I put in my system. I have been using > an occassional 25mg of benedryl before bedtime when I can tell it is really going to be > rough going finding that dreamland. The sleep seems to make a lot of difference in how I > am feeling and the nurse recommended trying the benedryl and seeing if it helped. It > does - I sure appreciate sleeping through the night these days! > > My wbc is down to 2.2 but my rbc is still in the low normal range. Platelets are just under > the normal range 127, Lymph low at 0.8, neut low at 1.1. I was a little discouraged that > my ALT and AST came up but they are still in the normal range at 25 and 28. I have a > doctor appointment next Monday. The weather here has finally found winter. It's a three > hour drive so if the weather is bad I'll have to cancel. They said not to worry - they'll > reschedule but want me to get up there within the week if possible. Have to hope for the > best. > > Definitely feeling my attitude drupping a bit - but looking for the that lift of spirit - > hmmm - maybe it's time to take a belly dancing class or drop it for a bit of yoga! Or > maybe a session of snow ball throwing with my two furry dogs! Hope everyone is feeling > okay. Just wanted to check in :-). > > with love and light, karen > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels > in 45,000 destinations on Travel to find your fit. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2007 Report Share Posted January 30, 2007 I get 'em with every shot, but still better than the awful rash I had with Scherring's product. They don't seem to be getting any worse, so I'm just counting my blessings.... Even helped dh do a tiny bit of yard work. YAY Sharon Re: week 8 Hi Mel,I do seem to have a couple of those bruises - but they show up a couple days after the injection - kind of like a surprise that I wasn't expecting. More snow today! Hmm - might have to get out the mittens tomorrow and make a snowman for the yard. love,karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2007 Report Share Posted January 31, 2007 Hey I used to do mine on Fridays, so I would have the weekend to get over it. My fella tried his best, to please me, it was like rollercoaster at first. When my side effects leveled out and I knew the best and worst I was gonna feel. I changed to Sun. nite, I was so wrapped up with thinking of myself, I never thought till mentioned it, I thought why not save my best 2or3 days and spend time with the man I love and my sole source of support on every level so I do mine Sun nites and get up as I please on Mon. I sleep all day and most of the night. okay I am rambling, I take spells when I really feel like talking. You just got chatted. Good luck Thurs. hope its a smooth ride for ya dCheckers2001 <simplicity53@...> wrote: Thanks, d. My shot night is Thursday - but I feel like we are all buddies here and I'm glad of it! love & light, karen> Lee, thanks for the advice - I'll give it a try but am definitely not worrying about the > bubbles thanks to everyone's reassurance. I'm actually really pleased to know the bubble > issue isn't just me - don't feel quite so dorky about something that sounds so simple! > Sometimes I sure wish I had a treatment buddy get together with for the weekly injections > :-). Well, I'm pretty lucky to have everyone that is here! hugs, karen> The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Search Marketing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 > > > Hi all, > > > Just did my week 8 injection. Still have trouble with those feisty air bubbles. Still don't > > > feel real confident but at least I'm doing it lol. > > > > > > Have had some pretty heavy fatigue, itchy skin, dry eyes, etc... but I seem to perk > back > > up > > > if I get enough sleep and am careful with what food I put in my system. I have been > > using > > > an occassional 25mg of benedryl before bedtime when I can tell it is really going to be > > > rough going finding that dreamland. The sleep seems to make a lot of difference in > how > > I > > > am feeling and the nurse recommended trying the benedryl and seeing if it helped. It > > > does - I sure appreciate sleeping through the night these days! > > > > > > My wbc is down to 2.2 but my rbc is still in the low normal range. Platelets are just > > under > > > the normal range 127, Lymph low at 0.8, neut low at 1.1. I was a little discouraged > that > > > my ALT and AST came up but they are still in the normal range at 25 and 28. I have a > > > doctor appointment next Monday. The weather here has finally found winter. It's a > three > > > hour drive so if the weather is bad I'll have to cancel. They said not to worry - they'll > > > reschedule but want me to get up there within the week if possible. Have to hope for > the > > > best. > > > > > > Definitely feeling my attitude drupping a bit - but looking for the that lift of spirit - > > > hmmm - maybe it's time to take a belly dancing class or drop it for a bit of yoga! Or > > > maybe a session of snow ball throwing with my two furry dogs! Hope everyone is > feeling > > > okay. Just wanted to check in :-). > > > > > > with love and light, karen > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jackie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jackie > > > > > > > > > Jackie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 Rick, pulling back is the standard of care for injecting ANYTHING either Sub Q or IM.. thats the way we were taught to do it in school.. it never caused any bruising for me,, the air bubbles are not something to be overly concerned about because it would take a lot of air to cause a problem.. but one SHOULD pull back before injecting the meds to assure that its not in a blood vessel because this medication is to be given SQ or IM..Granted, chances of hitting a blood vessel are rare but if you accidently got it in a vessel, it would not stay in the body as long as if you got it in the tissues and that CAN make a difference as all blood is filtered through the live and kidneys and might just shorten the life of the meds and make that shot totally INEFFECTIVE... its not so much a danger thing, its how to make the meds work the most effectively.. jaxRick Kipp <rickkipp@...> wrote: > > > Hi all,> > > Just did my week 8 injection. Still have trouble with those feisty air bubbles. Still don't > > > feel real confident but at least I'm doing it lol.> > > > > > Have had some pretty heavy fatigue, itchy skin, dry eyes, etc... but I seem to perk > back > > up > > > if I get enough sleep and am careful with what food I put in my system. I have been > > using > > > an occassional 25mg of benedryl before bedtime when I can tell it is really going to be > > > rough going finding that dreamland. The sleep seems to make a lot of difference in > how > > I > > > am feeling and the nurse recommended trying the benedryl and seeing if it helped. It > > > does - I sure appreciate sleeping through the night these days! > > > > > > My wbc is down to 2.2 but my rbc is still in the low normal range. Platelets are just > > under > > > the normal range 127, Lymph low at 0.8, neut low at 1.1. I was a little discouraged > that > > > my ALT and AST came up but they are still in the normal range at 25 and 28. I have a > > > doctor appointment next Monday. The weather here has finally found winter. It's a > three > > > hour drive so if the weather is bad I'll have to cancel. They said not to worry - they'll > > > reschedule but want me to get up there within the week if possible. Have to hope for > the > > > best.> > > > > > Definitely feeling my attitude drupping a bit - but looking for the that lift of spirit - > > > hmmm - maybe it's time to take a belly dancing class or drop it for a bit of yoga! Or > > > maybe a session of snow ball throwing with my two furry dogs! Hope everyone is > feeling > > > okay. Just wanted to check in :-).> > > > > > with love and light, karen> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jackie> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jackie> >> > > > > > > Jackie>Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 Exactly what I was trying to say: as an ex IV user I did have trouble in the beginning. Now, no problem when I'm on tx. > > > > Hi all, > > > > Just did my week 8 injection. Still have trouble with those > feisty air bubbles. Still don't > > > > feel real confident but at least I'm doing it lol. > > > > > > > > Have had some pretty heavy fatigue, itchy skin, dry eyes, > etc... but I seem to perk > > back > > > up > > > > if I get enough sleep and am careful with what food I put in my > system. I have been > > > using > > > > an occassional 25mg of benedryl before bedtime when I can tell > it is really going to be > > > > rough going finding that dreamland. The sleep seems to make a > lot of difference in > > how > > > I > > > > am feeling and the nurse recommended trying the benedryl and > seeing if it helped. It > > > > does - I sure appreciate sleeping through the night these days! > > > > > > > > My wbc is down to 2.2 but my rbc is still in the low normal > range. Platelets are just > > > under > > > > the normal range 127, Lymph low at 0.8, neut low at 1.1. I was > a little discouraged > > that > > > > my ALT and AST came up but they are still in the normal range > at 25 and 28. I have a > > > > doctor appointment next Monday. The weather here has finally > found winter. It's a > > three > > > > hour drive so if the weather is bad I'll have to cancel. They > said not to worry - they'll > > > > reschedule but want me to get up there within the week if > possible. Have to hope for > > the > > > > best. > > > > > > > > Definitely feeling my attitude drupping a bit - but looking for > the that lift of spirit - > > > > hmmm - maybe it's time to take a belly dancing class or drop it > for a bit of yoga! Or > > > > maybe a session of snow ball throwing with my two furry dogs! > Hope everyone is > > feeling > > > > okay. Just wanted to check in :-). > > > > > > > > with love and light, karen > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jackie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jackie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Jackie > > > > > > > > > Jackie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2010 Report Share Posted November 20, 2010 Oh poor baby.  The one thing we know for sure about these shots is that the outcome is never consistent.  Just rest sweetie.  Hugs,Teri On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Rain Beau <annamariestitt@...> wrote:  What happened? lastnights shot was just like my first shot damn, i feel wiped out, cant get out of bed longer than to refill my water & take meds with dry toast i am so sore & tired i think i will try a bath after my nap Blessed be marie--------- Sent from AT & T's Wireless network using Mobile Email Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2010 Report Share Posted November 21, 2010 Teri or Don,are you there I have information from a doctor. I got the old medical records..i didnt like what i saw. I want to tell you what is says From: Theresa Gottlieb <theresagottlieb@...> < >Sent: Sat, November 20, 2010 3:32:07 PMSubject: Re: [ ] Week 8 Oh poor baby. The one thing we know for sure about these shots is that the outcome is never consistent. Just rest sweetie. Hugs,Teri On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Rain Beau <annamariestitt@...> wrote: What happened? lastnights shot was just like my first shot damn, i feel wiped out, cant get out of bed longer than to refill my water & take meds with dry toast i am so sore & tired i think i will try a bath after my nap Blessed be marie--------- Sent from AT & T's Wireless network using Mobile Email Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2010 Report Share Posted November 21, 2010 marieIf you mean that you are "wiped out" but not sick to tummy - then you are doing great. That's how it always got me!! Every once in a while, I'd get a weekend that I didn't need to be in bed for most of it; but, that wasn't anywhere near often.Gloria What happened? lastnights shot was just like my first shot damn, i feel wiped out, cant get out of bed longer than to refill my water & take meds with dry toast i am so sore & tired i think i will try a bath after my nap Blessed be marie--------- Sent from AT & T's Wireless network using Mobile Email Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2010 Report Share Posted November 23, 2010 Good for you! That way you can let the tx work better for you as well. Yeah Gloria, i have just been zapped of all my energy, but will take this over nausea any day of the week for sure! the nausea & vomiting can stay away been nausea free for almost three weeks & dont miss it one bit, i am probably staying in bed again today still really tired. Blessed be marie--------- Sent from AT & T's Wireless network using Mobile Email - Re: [ ] Week 8 marie If you mean that you are "wiped out" but not sick to tummy - then you are doing great. That's how it always got me!! Every once in a while, I'd get a weekend that I didn't need to be in bed for most of it; but, that wasn't anywhere near often. Gloria ________________________________ What happened? lastnights shot was just like my first shot damn, i feel wiped out, cant get out of bed longer than to refill my water & take meds with dry toast i am so sore & tired i think i will try a bath after my nap Blessed be marie--------- Sent from AT & T's Wireless network using Mobile Email Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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