Guest guest Posted September 22, 2001 Report Share Posted September 22, 2001 Robynn, I have to apologize to you and the group. I know better than to jump into a political conversation on here but I did it anyway. :-( Oh well........... I do agree with your post. Everyone has felt the need to vent, in one way or another, and tempers seem to be a little volatile right now, which is totally understandable. We're all angry at the terrorists and since we can't vent to them, we're letting loose in other ways. I haven't been sleeping well, have had some major headaches again and I've been depressed. I know none of these are Lyme related ... all stress, worry, etc. about our country. So, I will post on the Off Topic list if I have something non-Lyme to say. And I hope everyone else will too. Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Thank you! In every list I've moderated or administered, there have been those who do not respect the validity of opposing or even slightly different opinions. We have a painful physical condition (or two or three or more) and can be a bit irritable at times. I love it when an absolute, emphatic statement of 'fact' is challenged in the tone you use to explain that the statement may be erroneous or downright wrong. Because of all the fraud, false promises and wrong diagnoses and treatments many of us have received over the years, your vigilance is very much appreciated. ;-) IMHO, NOBODY should complain when ANYONE offers an alternate view of a drug/diet/treatment/diagnostic tool/etc as long as that one thing is not touted as the be all end all only thing forever... I dare say, none of us had the same experiences leading up to the diagnosis and our treatments...or even coping. New 'facts' are discovered every day. Old " facts' are being overturned just as often. The main thing I can think of that is absolutely true is that most of us experience PAIN. I'm always open to NEWS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 AMEN!!! I always appreciate Kathy F's opinion and advice because I know she has been down the same road I have been. Also, from what I read of your posts, I am glad to have the benefit of your professional as well as your personal insight. The first rheumy I went to with PA nearly blew my head off when I mentioned taking some supplements. His answer and I quote, " None of these over the counter supplements have been tested by the FDA and we do not know how they will react with the methotrexate and prednisone you are taking! NO WAY!!! " My present rheumy , when asked about toxins and detoxins, laughed my out of his office. I continue to research and make up my own mind. So far I have to agree with my rheummies. Janet in Ca -------------- Original message -------------- From: " trueadelan " <adc1979@...> > Thank you! > > In every list I've moderated or administered, there have been those > who do not respect the validity of opposing or even slightly > different opinions. We have a painful physical condition (or two or > three or more) and can be a bit irritable at times. I love it when > an absolute, emphatic statement of 'fact' is challenged in the tone > you use to explain that the statement may be erroneous or downright > wrong. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 Hello all Especially you Kathy and Betz! I have just gotten back on line, today tonight which ever, my point being I have missed all the messages that have been posted. As most of you know my sister is a paranoid skitzo and she had an episode last week that ended me in the hospital with a concussion and a beautiful shade of purple eye shadow on my left eye. Of course I reported her to the s Center which is the mental health clinic for people that can not afford it. She is now in a more controlled environment. She had everything turned off meaning ele. telephone, cable imposing herself as me. She knows everything about me SS # Dl# everything so I had to come up with a way to prove I was really me and then we made pass words so that she can't do it again. So please beware it can happen to you, like it did me, identity theft. So I am trying to get caught up with everything since it was all deleted from my email. Kathy I read something about a diet that could help? I would love to have the diet or the web site addy. Betz so very glad to hear you are doing better, I know you can relate to my story that is why your name is mention also cause I love ya. Kathy don't feel left out I love and respect you also. Your opinion means very much to me.Even tho I have different ideas than you I still respect yours. Would like for everyone to know that I haven't had a flare up in about a month! Still have a few aches and pains but nothing really big. I have cut out a lot of STRESS out of my life. You were right about stress Kathy it does make it worse. I would like to STRESS how much I missed reading this email daily from here. I have missed reading about everyone. Carla, Shaun, Sherry, Marvin, Brent, Mike, there are a few other women out there but brain fog I think will always be a part of my life, so forgive me you know who you are let me know how all of you are doing. I didn't realize how much this group meant to me until I couldn't read it every day. All of you lift up my spirits and help me live life, and I have missed YOU ALL!! Sorry that this is not too much on the subject of PA just had to let you know how I felt. I really would like to know if changing diets or adding to does help I am willing to give it a try. I was told that too much Vit C isn't good because it helps build the immune system which is what we don't want to happen. I would like to know what folic acid does? My Rheumy hasn't said anything about it. I am glad to be back and hope to hear from ya'll soon. Sharon [Editor's Note; Sharon, sorry to hear that you've been through so much lately. How utterly awful but it is good that your sister is where she must be and that you have now found a way to protect your identity going forward. One suggestion to everyone about passwords: make sure you pick a word with numbers and symbols that have nothing to do with you. For example, when you get in your car today and see an ad and it's for Louie's Restaurant, " Louies " could be the core of your password. Then pick a number that also doesn't mean anything to you (a friend's area code perhaps) and then pick a symbol (e.g #, *, !, $ etc.). There is no way your sister or anyone else would guess that your password would be " Louies212$ " . Too many people use the name of pet or a child or their anniversary or something that is easy to guess if someone knows you. By picking a password that has nothing to do with you, it will be a lot harder to crack. Separately, we do not have a special diet, Sharon. We are, however, encouraging our members to replace one unhealthy food in their diet with one healthy food. Just one. We are also encouraging our members who are a bit overweight to set aside a small amount of food at every meal and simply not eat it. Diets often throw people for a loop because they can't stick with them so if we try to do things one step at a time, it may be easier. In any event, it's good to have you back. Kathy F.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 > > The first rheumy I went to with PA nearly blew my head off when I mentioned taking some supplements. His answer and I quote, " None of these over the counter supplements have been tested by the FDA and we do not know how they will react with the methotrexate and prednisone you are taking! NO WAY!!! " > My present rheumy , when asked about toxins and detoxins, laughed my out of his office. I continue to research and make up my own mind. So far I have to agree with my rheummies. > > Janet in Ca > > Janet! I can relate to that for sure. My first rheumy told me that my pain was due to a severely emotional reaction to my 'skin problem' and Rx'd Zoloft. I never went back to him. Yup, I research, try, check out..whatever I can for relief. I've made soem really stooooopid mistakes but, what the heck? It's better than NOT trying. We all have a lot to learn from each other... [Editor's Note: There are lousy doctors, there are crazy doctors, there are lazy doctors, there are doctors that aren't very bright, there are doctors who are quacks and there are, fortunately, some fantastic doctors. Even if you have a fantastic doctor, you are only one of several hundred (maybe thousands) of patients this doctor sees which is why YOU must be the number one person responsible for your care. The internet has made independent research a great deal easier. If something doesn't make sense question it; if something does make sense, question that, too. Kathy F.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 Yowza Honey! I had one of those eyes once from my sister too....I know the feeling there. You've had quite the time but the tone of your post seemed to be one of an over-comer. You are woman...hear you roar! My sister was in the hospital during the spring when I did not hear from her. We are on the phone almost daily now as we were before. Her stay was short this time and she put herself there so she is coming to a place in her life where she can recognize the signs that the meds are not doing their thing. It takes a long time though to get there...for her....almost 11 years now since her first hospitalization. I'm thinking of you and your sister....keeping you both in my prayers and remember that God has His fingerprints all over you both! Glad that you are not flaring. That's a gift. Welcome back! Love Betz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 Kathy, Thank you so much for the info you gave me ......but you must have had brain fog I asked about folic acid or I think I did......and how it helps. Also I want to know what you have added or taken away from your diet. I am 180 lbs. and feel like a blimp, so I would really like to lose some weight. I have cut back on the amount that I eat and I have replaced fruits instead of candy, have done this for a month and still weigh the same so now I am wondering if there is something I need to take out of my diet. I know exercise!!! That is my next step. I got an Ab lounger and I have started working on it I am up to 30 a day. Pat me on the back because I do not like exercise!!! TO all new members I welcome you, you have found a wonderful group and even though we don't always agree we agree to disagree. I am sorry that you had to find us but glad that you are here. There are wonderful people here and you will feel the love and support from us all. Sharon [Editor's Note: Honestly, Sharon, I see thousands of posts a year so I don't remember who asked about folic acid and it wouldn't matter to me in any case. I know what it is like to live with brain fog. Sharon, I don't have a magic formula regarding diet. I have personally chosen to cut down significantly on red meat - I now have no more than two red meat meals a month. I have replaced red meat with vegetarian meals or chicken. I have also suggested that instead of going on a big sacrificial diet which most people find difficult to keep, that people who want to lose weight OR gain weight more slowly, should set aside 1/4 of the food on their plate (every plate, including snacks) and simply not eat it. A 25% calorie reduction may not be enough for you to lose weight, but once you get used to eating 25% less, you can easily up the amount to 33% less. A one third reduction in calories for all meals is significant. I have also started swimming 3 days a week at the local YMCA. Taken together, these sorts of things will not cure my PA. I have permanent damage in several places and nothing I do can undo that. However, the better I eat, the better shape my body is in to help me in my fight against PA. I was too exhausted to exercise when I was working, but I have made it a priority now that I've retired and instead of complaining that there is nothing I can do to lose weight, I am eating less. This is all common sense stuff - no magic here - so I'm confident you can find things that will work for you over time. Kathy F.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 In a message dated 10/20/2006 1:47:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, denise05775@... writes: my doc told me i had to take the folic acid for the mouth sores i would get while taking the mtx. i guess it is well known because the pharmacy and my other doctors are always asking me if im still taking and to not go off of it. [Editor's Note: I think almost all of us who are on MTX also take folic acid. I know I do. Kathy F.] There is also some data showing that people with PA lack the proper amount of folic acid...my old rheumie told me this. My old PCP also told me that in general the American population doesn't get as much folate naturally as we should. So even though I've never been on MTX, I was told to take 1600mcg (4 of the otc pills) of folic acid every day. When I first started taking it I thought it helped quite a bit with the fatigue... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 This is so true, not that many are FDA approved or approved in any way for that matter. Are they GMP approved, are they lab tested, are they listed on your PDR that your doctor refers to? Most of them too, do not have in them listed on the label correctly as to what ingredients you are getting is actually in there. A lot are not correct. I do know a Doctor personally though and he told me that when in training they take only minutes of training and only cover not more than the name of nutritional supplements. Just basically go over that there is such a thing, not what they are about and/or what they can do. Therefore they are not going to be in favor of them. They are out there for the $ this is the way they get paid and get this by supporting your druggist through giving you a prescription. They don't look at the underlying cause, only to try and diagnose then hand out that prescription. (sorry, nutritional supplements are the only thing that helped me any). What are nutritional supplements? Can they be taken with drugs? There are very few drugs that is not wise to take with. If you can eat, you can take. That is all they are, the basic supplements we would be getting from our foods if that were possible, but isn't. Eg: To get the minimum daily required amount of vit E you would need to eat 33 heads of spinach a day. This is just one example...sorry not my choice of food to be eating. ) smile. There isn't very many Doctors that will believe in supplementating your diet, but they are turning in that direction as they are finding so many drugs leave you with more problems than the condition itself. This is just my view. juliehope@... http://www.4betrhealth.com [Editor Note: The NIH, the WHO and most doctors believe that most people (not all, most) would get virtually all the nutrition they need through a healthy, balanced diet. Kathy F.] > > > > The first rheumy I went to with PA nearly blew my head off when I > mentioned taking some supplements. His answer and I quote, " None of > these over the counter supplements have been tested by the FDA and we > do not know how they will react with the methotrexate and prednisone > you are taking! NO WAY!!! " > > My present rheumy , when asked about toxins and detoxins, laughed my > out of his office. I continue to research and make up my own mind. > So far I have to agree with my rheummies. > > > > Janet in Ca > > > > > Janet! I can relate to that for sure. My first rheumy told me that my > pain was due to a severely emotional reaction to my 'skin problem' and > Rx'd Zoloft. I never went back to him. Yup, I research, try, check > out..whatever I can for relief. I've made soem really stooooopid > mistakes but, what the heck? It's better than NOT trying. > > We all have a lot to learn from each other... > > > [Editor's Note: There are lousy doctors, there are crazy doctors, there are lazy doctors, there are doctors that aren't very bright, there are doctors who are quacks and there are, fortunately, some fantastic doctors. Even if you have a fantastic doctor, you are only one of several hundred (maybe thousands) of patients this doctor sees which is why YOU must be the number one person responsible for your care. The internet has made independent research a great deal easier. If something doesn't make sense question it; if something does make sense, question that, too. Kathy F.] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 so many of our drugs are actually derived originally from plants , it is a little scary to me to jump in blindly taking supplements w/o having the interactions tested scientifically. jmho- I do take a multivitamin and try to eat foods that have not been treated w antibiotics etc here is a short list of some of them http://chemistry.about.com/library/weekly/aa061403a.htm Greg [ ] Re: Let's get back on track This is so true, not that many are FDA approved or approved in any way for that matter. Are they GMP approved, are they lab tested, are they listed on your PDR that your doctor refers to? Most of them too, do not have in them listed on the label correctly as to what ingredients you are getting is actually in there. A lot are not correct. I do know a Doctor personally though and he told me that when in training they take only minutes of training and only cover not more than the name of nutritional supplements. Just basically go over that there is such a thing, not what they are about and/or what they can do. Therefore they are not going to be in favor of them. They are out there for the $ this is the way they get paid and get this by supporting your druggist through giving you a prescription. They don't look at the underlying cause, only to try and diagnose then hand out that prescription. (sorry, nutritional supplements are the only thing that helped me any). What are nutritional supplements? Can they be taken with drugs? There are very few drugs that is not wise to take with. If you can eat, you can take. That is all they are, the basic supplements we would be getting from our foods if that were possible, but isn't. Eg: To get the minimum daily required amount of vit E you would need to eat 33 heads of spinach a day. This is just one example...sorry not my choice of food to be eating. ) smile. There isn't very many Doctors that will believe in supplementating your diet, but they are turning in that direction as they are finding so many drugs leave you with more problems than the condition itself. This is just my view. juliehopesasktel (DOT) net http://www.4betrhea lth.com [Editor Note: The NIH, the WHO and most doctors believe that most people (not all, most) would get virtually all the nutrition they need through a healthy, balanced diet. Kathy F.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 > I am wondering if there is something I > need to take out of my diet. I know exercise!!! That > is my next step. I got an Ab lounger and I have > started working on it I am up to 30 a day. Pat me on > the back because I do not like exercise!!! There is a wonderful rule of thumb about diet. Think color. Think a little of everything in moderation. Log what you eat, note how you feel (pain, bowel habits, urine output, mood, energy level, etc.) after eating everything. Sometimes we eat all the right things but too much or to little or not often enough. I personally had to change my own intake from the traditional three meals to five smaller meals per day. I never eat traditional breakfasts, I have a piece of fruit or yogurt or an 'everything' bagel with cream cheese...I'm certainly not a great example for anyone, but what I'm trying to get at is that there is no magic bullet for our diets. We all have to try and determine for ourselves what works and what does not or what causes problems. Generally, according to dietary research, we need a sort of reverse of the 'old' food pyramid... I take a multivit/min supplement because of the foods I have had to eliminate due to problems. Starting out with a recommended 'healthy' diet is best with modifications we make to individualize it. There are foods mentioned in drug phampleets that should not be consumed while on that drug or whatever, and it's our responsibility to go ahead and do a search and read professional recommendationswarnings for the drugs we are Rx'd. What we drink is very important as well. Clean pure H2O regularly consumed during the day is usually a good choice. Remember the easy to overuse calories we get from juices... My baddies are chocolate, coffee and banana split ice cream...but I justify the chocolate by telling myself it's extra dark which can be good for us in moderation and I obtain calcium form the ice cream, lol...I guess this rambling leads me to say the term moderation again and again. I DO drink too much coffee according to the literature, but it helps ME... totally OT, but does anyone else have to edit a lot due to fingers not placing themselves on the right keys? I touch type cuz that is the way I was taught in high school on typewriters with no letters on the keys... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Hey.....I don't see that as OT. To answer your question, I'll retype this without using my little " friend " , the backspace key. I truely believe this is a brain fog thing because before PA, I did not have this problem. Ok.....here goes Hey.....I don't see that as OT. To anser your questionI'll retyp e htis woruoug suing my liffle " freind " yhe backspace key. I truely belive this si a brain fog thing beacouse before PA, I didnot have this bproble. Ok....here goes And that one actually came out not half bad. I had to redo the work " actually " 3 times just now as well as " redo " and " now " . Maybe one day we should have a " let it rip " day and declare everyone in group iberated from the backspace key. If we all come out of the closet, it might just make us feel a little more relaxed! -Betz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Dearest betz... I hereby delcare today, sunday, october 22 as FREEDOM FROM TYPO CRITIQUE DAY. Thank you from the warmenst reaches of my heart. seriously. On other forums and in IM convos I have been humiliated by those who use my typos aas a measure of jy intelligence. My emails are always god due ot spell check. It's nOT that I cannot spell, It's NOT that I cannot type, it's my bloomin' fingers or something. Yup, we can love each other and not pick on somehting that sily. Soft, careful hugs, Delane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 This was very nice to make a point of reminding us about how sensitive we must be with one another.... I have never really paid attention to typos and such, I always appreciate when my fingers are having better days and seeing typos just reminds me how grateful I am when my fingers are cooperating with typing out my thoughts for these wonderful messages... so, no one should be discouraged by others comments or whatever.... concerning anything. May we all have better days and continue to support one another... no.2 trueadelan <adc1979@...> wrote: Dearest betz... I hereby delcare today, sunday, october 22 as FREEDOM FROM TYPO CRITIQUE DAY. Thank you from the warmenst reaches of my heart. seriously. On other forums and in IM convos I have been humiliated by those who use my typos aas a measure of jy intelligence. My emails are always god due ot spell check. It's nOT that I cannot spell, It's NOT that I cannot type, it's my bloomin' fingers or something. Yup, we can love each other and not pick on somehting that sily. Soft, careful hugs, Delane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Oh waht the heck...lets kake it a week long celrerebrathion! -Beta > > Dearest betz... > > I hereby delcare today, sunday, october 22 as FREEDOM FROM TYPO > CRITIQUE DAY. > > Thank you from the warmenst reaches of my heart. > > seriously. On other forums and in IM convos I have been humiliated by > those who use my typos aas a measure of jy intelligence. My emails are > always god due ot spell check. It's nOT that I cannot spell, It's NOT > that I cannot type, it's my bloomin' fingers or something. > > Yup, we can love each other and not pick on somehting that sily. > > Soft, careful hugs, > Delane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2006 Report Share Posted October 23, 2006 i can only type with one hand because of the crippling in my hands . I also never typed before I got a computer . so I agree with you . I just try to get down a statement and hope peolple don't judge me by spelling and grammar because i can't be bothered trying to fix it . not a measure of my intelligence either. cathy from ma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 Im really not sure what this was about, I hope it was nothing I said, thou I don't recall calling you or anyone eles a naughty name... Anyway, I am all for different oppinions on the boards... Shaun and Barb [Editor's Note: Shaun, it's good to see you again. It most definitely was not you - I can't imagine you ever calling anybody anything simply because they voice a different opinion from yours. How have you been? Kathy F.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 Shaun, How ARE you. I hope you are feeling ok. I miss seeing your posts. You have such a great sense of humor. Let us know if you need an uplift. I'm sure we can come up with something to help. In the meantime, I'll put you in my prayers tonight. God Bless. Janet in Ca -------------- Original message -------------- From: " Scar B " <SNBFOREVER2@...> > Im really not sure what this was about, I hope it was nothing I said, thou I > don't recall calling you or anyone eles a naughty name... Anyway, I am all for > different oppinions on the boards... > > Shaun and Barb > > [Editor's Note: Shaun, it's good to see you again. It most definitely was not > you - I can't imagine you ever calling anybody anything simply because they > voice a different opinion from yours. How have you been? Kathy F.] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 OOh good I am so glad you are all missing me... I had a computer crash and I am NOW this week just getting all my programs together again TG... I will be posting more over the weekend as I plan to play with my groups here lol... I missed you all too and so glad to be back home <so to speak > Shaun and Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2006 Report Share Posted October 29, 2006 , I've never had any problem understanding what you're typing. So you are a great typist in my book. In fact in the archives there are a few emails where we played with misspelling words but making sure that the first letter and the last letter were correct. It's amazing, most people if not everyone had no problem understand what was being said. So keep on typing. I look forward to your comments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted November 6, 2006 Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 In a message dated 19/10/2006 13:48:08 GMT Standard Time, Pugnfriend@... writes: For many years, this list has been seen as an outstanding source of information by, for and about people with PA. It would be a shame to see a few people ruin it for the overwhelming majority of members who believe this list is of significant benefit to them. Let's get back to supporting one another, sharing our personal experiences and providing knowledge. Hi Kathy and everyone, I had my own answer typed out with regard to what has (had by now I hope) been going on. I have decided not to send it as you have put it all much better than I was going to. You all know what I am like but I was beginning to get really annoyed by the unfair treatment Kathy was getting with regard to this subject..............................but I will leave it at that. (Clamps hand over mouth. lol) Take care, PS: Kathy, if this has all been forgotten about by now and you don't want it brought up again just don't let this go through. I will understand why. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2006 Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 In a message dated 20/10/2006 12:41:19 GMT Standard Time, sharonm757@... writes: I have just gotten back on line, today tonight which ever, my point being I have missed all the messages that have been posted Hi Sharon, Welcome back. I'm sorry you had so much to deal with recently but at least you have found your way back again. It's good to hear from you. Take care, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2006 Report Share Posted November 10, 2006 I really don't care how people type either, I am just happy to hear from you all and I can speak typonsese so to speak lololol... Love And Peace Always, Shaun And Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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