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This article from MayoClinic.com was sent by Tracie Feldhaus (tiodaat@...).

Anti-seizure medications: Relief from nerve pain

Anti-seizure drugs often are used to help control nerve pain.

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/pain-medications/PN00045

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I fought this one myself, and lost everytime! Dehydration leads to the most severe pain throughout my entire body. My wonderful DC is the one who has helped me to get the perspective on this topic-- and I cannot begin to thank her enough.

ANY electrolyte imbalance sends me into a pain cycle that will be weeks to get out from under- so I found that this was the easiest and least expensive fix-- and there are no side effects, drug interactions, or other "issues" (my incontinence even clears up when I get enough fluids-- my kidneys and bladder don't have to go into survival mode) so I'm a true advocate.

The biggest source of inflammation is not infection, it's dehydration!

Blessings to all,

Tracie

NS Co-owner/moderator

PS. I'm still gone for the most part-- my lungs are full of fluid and even tho there is no infection-- my pft's show that I'm only getting 50% of two lung lobes working-- so it has me totally exhausted.

Breathing in, Breathing out.....

To: Neurosarcoidosis Sent: Wed, February 3, 2010 8:02:35 PMSubject: Re: MayoClinic.com link from a friend

Tracie,

You told me to drink often the first time we met on here. THANK YOU I know the days I forget

From: Tracie <tiodaat (AT) att (DOT) net>Subject: MayoClinic.com link from a friendTo: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comDate: Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 4:53 PM

This article from MayoClinic.com was sent by Tracie (Tiodaat (AT) att (DOT) net).DehydrationDehydration — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes, treatment of significant loss of your body's fluids. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dehydration/DS00561 For the latest health information, sign up for Housecall, Mayo Clinic's free weekly e-newsletter.Sign up for Housecall PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL. This message was sent from an automated server that is not monitored.

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You are in my prayers.

From: Tracie <tiodaat (AT) att (DOT) net>Subject: MayoClinic.com link from a friendTo: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comDate: Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 4:53 PM

This article from MayoClinic.com was sent by Tracie (Tiodaat (AT) att (DOT) net).DehydrationDehydration — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes, treatment of significant loss of your body's fluids. http://www.mayoclin ic.com/health/ dehydration/ DS00561 For the latest health information, sign up for Housecall, Mayo Clinic's free weekly e-newsletter.Sign up for Housecall PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL. This message was sent from an automated server that is not monitored.

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feel better !!! praying for a speedy recovery !! we miss you ! {{{{hugs}}}}} barb To: Neurosarcoidosis Sent: Thu, February 4, 2010 8:28:50

PMSubject: Re: MayoClinic.com link from a friend

I fought this one myself, and lost everytime! Dehydration leads to the most severe pain throughout my entire body. My wonderful DC is the one who has helped me to get the perspective on this topic-- and I cannot begin to thank her enough.

ANY electrolyte imbalance sends me into a pain cycle that will be weeks to get out from under- so I found that this was the easiest and least expensive fix-- and there are no side effects, drug interactions, or other "issues" (my incontinence even clears up when I get enough fluids-- my kidneys and bladder don't have to go into survival mode) so I'm a true advocate.

The biggest source of inflammation is not infection, it's dehydration!

Blessings to all,

Tracie

NS Co-owner/moderator

PS. I'm still gone for the most part-- my lungs are full of fluid and even tho there is no infection-- my pft's show that I'm only getting 50% of two lung lobes working-- so it has me totally exhausted.

Breathing in, Breathing out.....

From: bill cumbers <dmhs1666 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com>To: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comSent: Wed, February 3, 2010 8:02:35 PMSubject: Re: MayoClinic.com link from a friend

Tracie,

You told me to drink often the first time we met on here. THANK YOU I know the days I forget

From: Tracie <tiodaat (AT) att (DOT) net>Subject: MayoClinic.com link from a friendTo: Neurosarcoidosis@ yahoogroups. comDate: Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 4:53 PM

This article from MayoClinic.com was sent by Tracie (Tiodaat (AT) att (DOT) net).DehydrationDehydration — Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes, treatment of significant loss of your body's fluids. http://www.mayoclin ic.com/health/ dehydration/ DS00561 For the latest health information, sign up for Housecall, Mayo Clinic's free weekly e-newsletter.Sign up for Housecall PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL. This message was sent from an automated server that is not monitored.

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