Guest guest Posted June 5, 2007 Report Share Posted June 5, 2007 Bonnie,  I found out several years ago, but the doctor just siad I had it, and that was it. Said to live with it. Never got any more help from him.  How would i find out? Laurie " Every time you are tempted to react in the same old way, ask if you want to be a prisoner of the past or a pioneer of the future. " ~Deepak Chopra~ Re: Exhaustion Oh, Firbromyalgia, that explains it. When did you first become aware that you had this condition? I'm asking this because this can be caused by a Virus and you need to (if you have one of several) find out which one it is. Maybe I can help. Bonnie Re: Exhaustion Bonnie, Nothing has changed at all. I get maybe three hours of sleep a night, and I am exhausted. Had medical tests, they say Fibromyalgia, but when I started the VCO the exhaustion went away for weeks. Now it's back. I just don't know. Laurie “Listen to your I AM’s. You are your I AM’s – the ones you feel in your gut. And the moment that you say, “I refuse to listen to my limitations any more; I refuse to be this or that; I am happier; I am healthier; I am more open; I am more trusting,†you start becoming that way.†~ D. Willhite~ ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 I was on a boatload of narcotics for pain. a BOATLOAD. In may I told the dr's I could no longer watch life go by through a window, they said they felt the first thing they would try if they were me was stopping all the narcotics, so I did, all of them, all at once(well I weened myself for a week then took phenobarbital for 4 weeks to control withdrawl). It was such a drastic change they wanted to hospitalize me but I got through it on my own. I was able to stop the meds because they werent working, I am still in as much pain as I was before. Im eating non-narcotic pain killers like m & ms and they arent cutting it. I still feel exhausted. For several years I have told them I have chronic fatigue syndrome, I have now seen them write this down as a dx. I have now been on ritalin for 6 months. I am still not moving. I am still watching life go by through a window. > > does anyone else have severe SEVERE chronic pain and chronic fatigue? also ringing in the ears. I find myself laying in bed and sitting on the couch. I have deduced that mentally I do this because I know if I am active I will end up in pain after being active so I remain immobile. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2010 Report Share Posted January 12, 2010 I thought you weren't supposed to use dirty words in the forums, you all keep throwing that 'E' xercise word around like candy. hehehe > > I was on a boatload of narcotics for pain. a BOATLOAD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 I had something happen a few months ago, anyone ever experience this? One day the tip of my right index finger went numb. just the tip. it stayed that way for a month or two. then it went away. just before it went away my left thumb started tingling like it was going to go completely numb, it never went all the way numb but it tingled like the right index finger did when it was on its way out, that lasted for a month or so. then that went away. this so far has only happened once and right now im on the headache and ringing in the ears kick not to mention the severe pain that comes from my mid back and reaches up and wraps around my brain and squeezes. anyone else?? > > > > I was on a boatload of narcotics for pain. a BOATLOAD. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 Hello, I just started on LDN Feb 22 for a slight neuro disorder with my hands. I also have reverse T3 and probably adrenal exhaustion. I feel worse, even more tired than before, today being the worst. Is there an adjustment period? My doctor also up'd my thyroid med to 75 mg (I take a nat'l thyroid from a compounding pharmacy). I also follow a gluten-free diet (although I just noticed a hair product I use contains "wheat gluten"). I'm very frustrated. Thx. Cyndy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2010 Report Share Posted March 8, 2010 I have a number of improvements in several months (still on 1.5mg) so I am quite happy. But I was unable to raise to 2.0 and decided I would believe what I read that this probably indicated candida, which I started treating about 6 weeks ago. I think it's quite possible the LDN brought candida more to the surface and I don't really mind that as it convinced me to work on this problem. Within a week, I sure got a bunch more energy! I think it's well worth doing; we don't want candida anyhow. It could be that you have candida and need to clear it. Others will have to explain more why this might be, but LDN seems to bring it out if candida is already a problem or a lurking one. -- >Hello, > >I just started on LDN Feb 22 for a slight neuro disorder with my hands. I >also have reverse T3 and probably adrenal exhaustion. I feel worse, even >more tired than before, today being the worst. Is there an adjustment >period? My doctor also up'd my thyroid med to 75 mg (I take a nat'l >thyroid from a compounding pharmacy). I also follow a gluten-free diet >(although I just noticed a hair product I use contains " wheat >gluten " ). I'm very frustrated. > >Thx. >Cyndy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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