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Mike: you might check your blood pressure - when mine is low and I get up I get

dizzy. The blood pressure issue improves with Candida treatment.

Rob

Mike OConnor <mike_oconnor33@...> wrote:

Thanks Bee I really appreciate your advice and your time - I'll read

the files you suggested.

I did try applying some coconut oil to the irritated areas on my face,

but it made those areas even more red. I do have very sensitive skin

at the best of times. I might try applying it last thing at night

instead of in the daytime and see how it goes.

The other question i meant to ask is that over the last few days,

every time I stand up I've been getting very dizzy - although this

seems to have eased off the last two days I'm happy to say. Any ideas

if this is related to die-off too, or perhaps I am doing something

wrong? I think I'm eating enough... I do find that the soups I make

for lunch at work aren't very filling, so maybe I need to rethink

that?

Mike

> ==>Hang in there. Obviously your body is working hard, and has

> externalized the healing temporarily, thus the red blotchy rash.

> Apply lots of coconut oil to it.

>

> ==>White coating on your tongue is thrush - candida in your mouth.

I don't know why it would appear now since you've started following

the program, but it's not a bad thing. If it was lurking it had to

come out sooner or later. You can treat it directly - I think there

is a file on Thrush. I'm short on time this morning, so if you do not

> find it post another message to me for tomorrow.

>

> Bee

> >

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> The other question i meant to ask is that over the last few days,

> every time I stand up I've been getting very dizzy - although this

> seems to have eased off the last two days I'm happy to say. Any ideas

> if this is related to die-off too, or perhaps I am doing something

> wrong? I think I'm eating enough... I do find that the soups I make

> for lunch at work aren't very filling, so maybe I need to rethink

> that?

>

======> Hello Mike, this is possibly low blood pressure. I have the

same problem due to low blood pressure which is getting much better

with the high protein diet. Increasing my intake of salt has also

helped. Amy

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> Thanks Bee I really appreciate your advice and your time - I'll

read the files you suggested.

==>You are so welcome Mike!

>

> I did try applying some coconut oil to the irritated areas on my

face, > but it made those areas even more red. I do have very

sensitive skin > at the best of times. I might try applying it last

thing at night > instead of in the daytime and see how it goes.

==>Do remember that healing can often make something worse for a

time, before it gets better. The redness is caused by a healing

process which creates inflammation to bring more blood to the site in

order to help heal it.

>

> The other question i meant to ask is that over the last few days,

> every time I stand up I've been getting very dizzy - although this

> seems to have eased off the last two days I'm happy to say. Any

ideas if this is related to die-off too, or perhaps I am doing

something wrong? I think I'm eating enough... I do find that the

soups I make for lunch at work aren't very filling, so maybe I need

to rethink that?

==>I'm glad your dizzyness has improved. There are many problems

that can cause dizzyness, i.e. candida toxins which are mostly

alcohol, blood pressure (the body will increase it to effect better

healing however), low blood sugar, etc. All of these underlying

situations are improved on the diet, supplements and other helps,

i.e. lemon juice and sea salt in water, coconut oil, etc. When you

get dizzy try having the lemon & salt drink, sipping it slowly. If

that doesn't help eat have some coconut oil. And lastly try some

protein, i.e. eggs.

==>You might need more solid foods in addition to the soup, or make a

soup that has more bulk. Eat eggs in addition to the soup, or add

some goodies to your soup. Also ensure you are consuming coconut oil

at lunchtime which is very satisfying to the appetite and provide

very needed energy the most efficiently.

>

Bee

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At 03:21 AM 2/8/06, you wrote:

> also when i turn my neck i can hear a grinding

>noise pretty weird huh just wondering if any of this sounds

>familiar to anyone

>

>

>

I've just noticed the grinding and or cracking noises myself in my neck the

past few months. Some research tells me it's probably the start of

Osteoporosis. The cartilage breaking down between the disks. It sounds

like celery cracking, followed by pain.

I get plenty of dizzy spells but I'm on lots of Pain meds, and Doctor says

that's the reason. Doesn't sound like your on anything to cause that.

Welcome and your in a good place for people who have and or are

experiencing similar symptoms. Dave

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At 03:21 AM 2/8/06, you wrote:

> also when i turn my neck i can hear a grinding

>noise pretty weird huh just wondering if any of this sounds

>familiar to anyone

>

>

>

I've just noticed the grinding and or cracking noises myself in my neck the

past few months. Some research tells me it's probably the start of

Osteoporosis. The cartilage breaking down between the disks. It sounds

like celery cracking, followed by pain.

I get plenty of dizzy spells but I'm on lots of Pain meds, and Doctor says

that's the reason. Doesn't sound like your on anything to cause that.

Welcome and your in a good place for people who have and or are

experiencing similar symptoms. Dave

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At 03:21 AM 2/8/06, you wrote:

> also when i turn my neck i can hear a grinding

>noise pretty weird huh just wondering if any of this sounds

>familiar to anyone

>

>

>

I've just noticed the grinding and or cracking noises myself in my neck the

past few months. Some research tells me it's probably the start of

Osteoporosis. The cartilage breaking down between the disks. It sounds

like celery cracking, followed by pain.

I get plenty of dizzy spells but I'm on lots of Pain meds, and Doctor says

that's the reason. Doesn't sound like your on anything to cause that.

Welcome and your in a good place for people who have and or are

experiencing similar symptoms. Dave

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I hope I was able to answer some of your questions ...delagarzaroland <delagarzaroland@...> wrote: Hi I am new here but was wondering if anyone here has had my odd problems about 10 years ago i was setting with my head bent extremly down and when i raised it the room was spinning in circles and had extreme neck pain have had mri run and they show a bulging disc and disc degeneration i have had unending neck pain in the neck and the lower back of the skull also have dizzy spells and coordination is off balance is very bad when walking and keep a headache in the front of the head across the forehead the doctors have suggested i may have fibromyalgia also when i turn my neck i can hear a grinding noise pretty

weird huh just wondering if any of this sounds familiar to anyone i have had shots put in my neck no help at all the best the doctors can tell me to do is go to the chiropractor which i do it helps slightly but i would love to have a week of no pain and not feel like i am wading through a bog when i walk i live in a small town in a rural area so first had to find a doctor to believe my neck could go bad that fast any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated thanks so much

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I hope I was able to answer some of your questions ...delagarzaroland <delagarzaroland@...> wrote: Hi I am new here but was wondering if anyone here has had my odd problems about 10 years ago i was setting with my head bent extremly down and when i raised it the room was spinning in circles and had extreme neck pain have had mri run and they show a bulging disc and disc degeneration i have had unending neck pain in the neck and the lower back of the skull also have dizzy spells and coordination is off balance is very bad when walking and keep a headache in the front of the head across the forehead the doctors have suggested i may have fibromyalgia also when i turn my neck i can hear a grinding noise pretty

weird huh just wondering if any of this sounds familiar to anyone i have had shots put in my neck no help at all the best the doctors can tell me to do is go to the chiropractor which i do it helps slightly but i would love to have a week of no pain and not feel like i am wading through a bog when i walk i live in a small town in a rural area so first had to find a doctor to believe my neck could go bad that fast any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated thanks so much

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I hope I was able to answer some of your questions ...delagarzaroland <delagarzaroland@...> wrote: Hi I am new here but was wondering if anyone here has had my odd problems about 10 years ago i was setting with my head bent extremly down and when i raised it the room was spinning in circles and had extreme neck pain have had mri run and they show a bulging disc and disc degeneration i have had unending neck pain in the neck and the lower back of the skull also have dizzy spells and coordination is off balance is very bad when walking and keep a headache in the front of the head across the forehead the doctors have suggested i may have fibromyalgia also when i turn my neck i can hear a grinding noise pretty

weird huh just wondering if any of this sounds familiar to anyone i have had shots put in my neck no help at all the best the doctors can tell me to do is go to the chiropractor which i do it helps slightly but i would love to have a week of no pain and not feel like i am wading through a bog when i walk i live in a small town in a rural area so first had to find a doctor to believe my neck could go bad that fast any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated thanks so much

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Hi first did you go see a neurosurgeon or an orthopedic surgeon?? If

not I'd go see one of those. You probably need a CAT scan to really

show what is wrong. The pain is pinched nerves somewhere in your

neck, I've had that pain myself and had neck surgery and a fusion to

fix it. There were times I thought I couldn't even hold up my own

head it hurt so much.It took me over 2 yrs of going to dr's to find

one who believed me and helped me so keep trying. Also the grinding

is your neck bones, I have that too have had it for a long time.

Since I had a fusion on the left side of my neck mostly I had to

really work at getting to where I could look to my left pretty well,

it took me time to stretch it out. But it will never be 100% again.

If its similar to what I had the pain will get worse and you will

want to go see another dr. As for the dizziness I really don't know

about that,sorry. Best wishes Sharon Group Owner

>

> Hi I am new here but was wondering if anyone here has had my odd

> problems about 10 years ago i was setting with my head bent

extremly

> down and when i raised it the room was spinning in circles and

had

> extreme neck pain have had mri run and they show a bulging disc

and

> disc degeneration i have had unending neck pain in the neck and

the

> lower back of the skull also have dizzy spells and coordination

is

> off balance is very bad when walking and keep a headache in the

> front of the head across the forehead the doctors have suggested

i

> may have fibromyalgia also when i turn my neck i can hear a

grinding

> noise pretty weird huh just wondering if any of this sounds

> familiar to anyone i have had shots put in my neck no help at

all

> the best the doctors can tell me to do is go to the chiropractor

which

> i do it helps slightly but i would love to have a week of no

pain

> and not feel like i am wading through a bog when i walk i live in

a

> small town in a rural area so first had to find a doctor to

believe

> my neck could go bad that fast any ideas or suggestions would be

> greatly appreciated thanks so much

>

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Hi first did you go see a neurosurgeon or an orthopedic surgeon?? If

not I'd go see one of those. You probably need a CAT scan to really

show what is wrong. The pain is pinched nerves somewhere in your

neck, I've had that pain myself and had neck surgery and a fusion to

fix it. There were times I thought I couldn't even hold up my own

head it hurt so much.It took me over 2 yrs of going to dr's to find

one who believed me and helped me so keep trying. Also the grinding

is your neck bones, I have that too have had it for a long time.

Since I had a fusion on the left side of my neck mostly I had to

really work at getting to where I could look to my left pretty well,

it took me time to stretch it out. But it will never be 100% again.

If its similar to what I had the pain will get worse and you will

want to go see another dr. As for the dizziness I really don't know

about that,sorry. Best wishes Sharon Group Owner

>

> Hi I am new here but was wondering if anyone here has had my odd

> problems about 10 years ago i was setting with my head bent

extremly

> down and when i raised it the room was spinning in circles and

had

> extreme neck pain have had mri run and they show a bulging disc

and

> disc degeneration i have had unending neck pain in the neck and

the

> lower back of the skull also have dizzy spells and coordination

is

> off balance is very bad when walking and keep a headache in the

> front of the head across the forehead the doctors have suggested

i

> may have fibromyalgia also when i turn my neck i can hear a

grinding

> noise pretty weird huh just wondering if any of this sounds

> familiar to anyone i have had shots put in my neck no help at

all

> the best the doctors can tell me to do is go to the chiropractor

which

> i do it helps slightly but i would love to have a week of no

pain

> and not feel like i am wading through a bog when i walk i live in

a

> small town in a rural area so first had to find a doctor to

believe

> my neck could go bad that fast any ideas or suggestions would be

> greatly appreciated thanks so much

>

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Hi first did you go see a neurosurgeon or an orthopedic surgeon?? If

not I'd go see one of those. You probably need a CAT scan to really

show what is wrong. The pain is pinched nerves somewhere in your

neck, I've had that pain myself and had neck surgery and a fusion to

fix it. There were times I thought I couldn't even hold up my own

head it hurt so much.It took me over 2 yrs of going to dr's to find

one who believed me and helped me so keep trying. Also the grinding

is your neck bones, I have that too have had it for a long time.

Since I had a fusion on the left side of my neck mostly I had to

really work at getting to where I could look to my left pretty well,

it took me time to stretch it out. But it will never be 100% again.

If its similar to what I had the pain will get worse and you will

want to go see another dr. As for the dizziness I really don't know

about that,sorry. Best wishes Sharon Group Owner

>

> Hi I am new here but was wondering if anyone here has had my odd

> problems about 10 years ago i was setting with my head bent

extremly

> down and when i raised it the room was spinning in circles and

had

> extreme neck pain have had mri run and they show a bulging disc

and

> disc degeneration i have had unending neck pain in the neck and

the

> lower back of the skull also have dizzy spells and coordination

is

> off balance is very bad when walking and keep a headache in the

> front of the head across the forehead the doctors have suggested

i

> may have fibromyalgia also when i turn my neck i can hear a

grinding

> noise pretty weird huh just wondering if any of this sounds

> familiar to anyone i have had shots put in my neck no help at

all

> the best the doctors can tell me to do is go to the chiropractor

which

> i do it helps slightly but i would love to have a week of no

pain

> and not feel like i am wading through a bog when i walk i live in

a

> small town in a rural area so first had to find a doctor to

believe

> my neck could go bad that fast any ideas or suggestions would be

> greatly appreciated thanks so much

>

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Francee,

I have never experienced dizziness due to flatback. The only time I

have been dizzy is when I have inner ear pressure from a cold, or

descending in an airplane.

Please let us know what the doctor says. Cam

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I have dizziness, but I have noticed it relates to my diet. I think I am

Hypoglaucimic, even though I have never been tested for it. Try to monitor and

see if you are getting enough carbs. That is the key for me. I know people with

AIH should have a diet consisting of about 70% + carbs. Good Luck.

Kathy in CA

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I have trouble with dizziness or vertigo. I have and inner ear

problem which causes this. I don't think mine is associated with the

AIH.

My sister has minears disease and this is an autoimmune disease but

I was told mine wasn't minears but neurological.

I hope you get some answers and I would talk to the doctor about

this. Are you on Prednisone? This can cause all kinds of reactions in

people.

Good luck

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I was just diagnosed with AIH. Besides the extreme fatigue, I had

dizziness and nausia.

>

> I was diagnosed with AIH in Dec. '05 and have experienced dizziness

> which started several months before my diagnosis. Does anyone else

> have this? I haven't mentioned it to my dr. yet, I just assumed it

was

> part of it but I haven't seen anyone else mention it. Anyone?

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I find that when I am dizzy, I need a chiropractic adjustment. My neck is

usually pinching nerves and causing the problem. Occasionally I can go back to

bed and resting relaxes what is bothering me. However, you can also have an

inner ear infection or fluid retention in the middle ear, and perhaps need

antibiotic treatment.

in La Selva Beach CA

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HI All,

I have recently updated my supplement list as I gotten more educated

from this group. Lately I have been experiencing dizziness when I turn

my head in bed (not always) and today while drying my hair and moving

my head around, I got REAL dizzy!

Has anyone experienced this??? Are they any supplements out there that

cause this???

Anything that might help???

Thank you all!

Janet

in San Diego

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I only had the dizziness for a few days...it came in waves, and it was all but

gone by the end of the week. I considered it a very mild side effect to have to

put up with considering all the anxiety I had trying to talk myself into

starting the Lexapro in the first place :-)

niteyorkie75 <niteyorkie75@...> wrote:

I am on Day 3 of 5 mg Lexapro and am still having some dizziness. I

was wondering how long it took for this to subside.

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Tammy,

If you have given the meds a real try, you probably should not have dizziness

all the time. My comes and goes. I have tried five different meds and they all

have side effects. The reality is that it is a trade off. You should never give

up searching however. The more positive things that you add to your program and

the longer you do that, the more likely it is that you can reduce your meds. The

seizure count is the gauge? There are millions of people who have a variation of

your problem.

Best Wishes,

[ ] DIZZINESS

ANYONE HERE SUFFER FROM A CONTINUOUS DIZZINESS DUE TO THEIR

SEIZURES???? THANKS, TAMMY

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I've been an epileptic for nearly 20 years now. I'm 47 and I've had all types of

symptoms. If you want to chat sometime, I'll be happy to help as much as I can.

Oh, and I live in New Orleans. Let me know if you have instant messenger. It's a

better way to talk. I have messenger and Windows Live messenger too. Good

luck Tammy.

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[ ] DIZZINESS

ANYONE HERE HAVE A PROBLEM WITH DIZZINESS???

THANKS, TAMMY IN MISSISSIPPI

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Get your colon moving and it is easy either take a herbal laxative or you can

even drink an herbal laxative tea which they all taste pretty good.

A healthy working system you should poop 2 to 3 times a day, shouldn't smell

and it should rather more narrow and smooth looking.

I know myself I could of gone days and sometimes weeks before I would go in

the past and then when I would finally go it would hurt and it would come out

looking like a big boulder and smelling like the land fill, that isn't normal.

Once you get everything moving you will see a difference and most of the time

it is pretty immediate you are not going to have to wait 30 days, so get to

pooping!!!

Kopera

tmcle1474 <mclem64@...> wrote:

ANYONE HERE HAVE A PROBLEM WITH DIZZINESS???

THANKS, TAMMY IN MISSISSIPPI

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Hi Tammy! My name is a..I do not have dizziness continually; but

mainly after a seizure..However recently, I have noticed dizziness

somethime preceeds a seizure; an aura I suppose..Could be maybe your

med levels in the blood are too high..Please check with your doctor(s)

and get more accurate findings!

Best of Luck & Happiness!

a

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Migraine will likely go away when PA controlled.

May your pressure be low!

Clarence E. Grim, BS, MS, MD

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Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine and Epidemiology Med. Col. WI

Clinical Professor of Nursing, Univ. of WI, Milwaukee

Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure

and the Physiology and History of Survival During

Hard Times and Heart Disease today.

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That would be so great if they would really go away!! What do I have

to do to have my " PA controlled " , just have it medicated so BP within

bounds and K+ is alright? Or do you mean have surgery....after AVS, etc...

Kim in MN

>

> Migraine will likely go away when PA controlled.

>

>

>

> May your pressure be low!

>

> Clarence E. Grim, BS, MS, MD

> Senior Consultant to Shared Care Research and Consulting, Inc.

> (sharedcareinc.com)

> Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine and Epidemiology Med. Col. WI

> Clinical Professor of Nursing, Univ. of WI, Milwaukee

>

> Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure

> and the Physiology and History of Survival During

> Hard Times and Heart Disease today.

>

>

>

> **************************************

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Kim, When I visited China last May, it was very hot, polluted and very salty

food. I was dizzy every day and we had to go home early. I was dehydrated and

my potassium was very low. I have since been to Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN

for a check up. I have a tumor in my right left Adrenal Gland that is 2.2

centimeters. The Dr. changed my blood pressure medicine and increased the

spironolactone (sp?) and put me on potassium suppliments. He does not want to

do an AVS right now, but instead will do another CT scan in September. My BP is

under control and I eat also no sodium. I am doing very well for now, but I

remember that dizziness and it was horrible!!! Good luck. Deb

Dizziness

My BP is a bit up today (144/110) and I have awful dizziness, along

with fast heartbeat (112). Had a doozy of a migraine yesterday, maybe

this is all just the result of that? I have had dizziness before, but

kind of on again off again type of thing. Today is constant and

severe, almost feel like I am going to pass out...

has anyone else experienced dizziness?

Kim

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