Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 > > my illness stops me from doing all these things working walking living, so maybe its not candida i have > > +++Hi Anne. I couldn't work for 1 1/2 years while curing my candida over 20 years ago. > > Bee > Hi Anne, I too was exhausted and had a severe diarheea 6 times per day for the first year and multiple other symptoms, racing heart, ringing ears, chronic nausea, edema etc). I could not work much at all either. I think that the more severe detox the more severe candida you may have. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 Thanks Bee , iv been unable to work for a lot longer than a few years now but there were periods back further when i worked for 6 mths then i was ill again this has benn on and off for 20yrs now , so can i still achieve health? > > > > Hi , when i look on the forum it seems to me that people are able to work and still have a lofe , my illness stops me from doing all these things working walking living, so maybe its not candida i have > > +++Hi Anne. I couldn't work for 1 1/2 years while curing my candida over 20 years ago. > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 Hi Anne...i'm fortunate that my job is only 5 minutes from home & my boss works out at lunch ..so we have a 1.5 to 2 hr lunch...often when at my sickest I would go home & nap an hour! Also, when my gut was severely acting up, i would not eat any food until after the workday and just suck on ice cubs ( as drinking liquid would cause the " runs " ) ...with no sick pay & no spouse the only option is to work! ..but slowly as I have rebuilt my health over the last 4-5 years ..( still a ways to go ) you really appreciate every step forward, every improvement...5 years ago, my house was a constant wreck, because I had no energy left after the workday ...now it is orderly almost always & I am much less moody, achy and tired ...so steps forward always ...baby steps, but forward.... gisele, in Trail in the West Kootenays!! ( BC, Canada) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 > > Thanks Bee , iv been unable to work for a lot longer than a few years now but there were periods back further when i worked for 6 mths then i was ill again this has benn on and off for 20yrs now , so can i still achieve health? +++Hi Anne. Achieving health is dependant upon how well you follow the complete program, stress factors in your life, and other things. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 you mention stress which most people with this illness will probably have i would think as trying to get your head roung this programme is pretty stressful!! so does stress have a lot to do with candida causes?? Anne From: Bee <beeisbuzzing2003@...> Subject: [ ] Re: symptoms Date: Sunday, 26 April, 2009, 6:58 PM > > Thanks Bee , iv been unable to work for a lot longer than a few years now but there were periods back further when i worked for 6 mths then i was ill again this has benn on and off for 20yrs now , so can i still achieve health? +++Hi Anne. Achieving health is dependant upon how well you follow the complete program, stress factors in your life, and other things. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 > > you mention stress which most people with this illness will probably have i would think as trying to get your head roung this programme is pretty stressful!! so does stress have a lot to do with candida causes?? +++Hi Anne. Stress doesn't cause candida all by itself. However, it can contribute to lower immune system functioning if in addition the person isn't obtaining " proper nutrients " and is eating damaging foods and toxins. A strong immune system means our bodies will function better even when we are stressed. When I'm stressed I also go on an all liquid diet and do deep breathing exercises to switch my body over from running on its sympathetic to its parasympathetic nervous system. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2009 Report Share Posted April 29, 2009 I find it very hard to follow the programme dont no if its because i feel so unwell or i am just thick , cant seem to take it all in, wish i could as i need to be well Anne From: Bee <beeisbuzzing2003@...> Subject: [ ] Re: symptoms Date: Sunday, 26 April, 2009, 6:58 PM > > Thanks Bee , iv been unable to work for a lot longer than a few years now but there were periods back further when i worked for 6 mths then i was ill again this has benn on and off for 20yrs now , so can i still achieve health? +++Hi Anne. Achieving health is dependant upon how well you follow the complete program, stress factors in your life, and other things. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2009 Report Share Posted April 29, 2009 Hi Anne If you're trying to incorporate all the changes at the same time, then I think you'll be confused. I get to feeling panicked because I feel so sick, I need to get at it right now but then I get overwhelmed and don't do anything, which is worse than just deciding to do one thing at a time. Like right now today, you can give up wheat. Live like that for a week while you get used to the idea of the next change you're going to make. When you've wrapped your head around what no wheat feels like, then give up sugar and dairy. Maybe while you've been doing these things, you can be making yourself a shopping list of the supplements you'll be needing. Now you've been a couple of weeks, no wheat, no dairy, no sugar, and you're going to start taking your supplements. You might also start making a list of what meals you're going to make for the next week. And you're only going to have rice or potatoes 4 out of 7 nights and you're going to start taking your supps. So first thing in the morning every day, put your day's worth of supps. in a dish. On the weekend make your self some bone broth in your crock pot and freeze it into portions. In other words, only make one big change per week. Over this period of time, you're going to be feeling mentally clearer. You might feel unwell from die off, but I think your brain fog, and confusion and feelings of being overwhelmed will have improved. I notice almost instantly, when I've eliminated wheat, much improved clarity and organization. Less emotional etc. Don't look at the big picture. Break it down to small steps and don't think beyond that. On 29-Apr-09, at 9:29 AM, anne driske wrote: > > > I find it very hard to follow the programme dont no if its because i > feel so unwell or i am just thick , cant seem to take it all in, > wish i could as i need to be well > Anne > > > > From: Bee <beeisbuzzing2003@...> > Subject: [ ] Re: symptoms > > Date: Sunday, 26 April, 2009, 6:58 PM > > > > > > Thanks Bee , iv been unable to work for a lot longer than a few > years now but there were periods back further when i worked for 6 > mths then i was ill again this has benn on and off for 20yrs now , > so can i still achieve health? > > +++Hi Anne. Achieving health is dependant upon how well you follow > the complete program, stress factors in your life, and other things. > > Bee > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2009 Report Share Posted April 29, 2009 > > I find it very hard to follow the programme dont no if its because i feel so unwell or i am just thick , cant seem to take it all in, wish i could as i need to be well > Anne > Just take your time. It's easy to feel overwhelmed in the beginning. What I did in the beginning was to print out a copy of the main article and actually read it slowly in paper format. I could then add my comments and questions on the sides, and I could highlight the main issues and get an overview of the whole program in a simple format. I kept going bakc and refering to this article during the first few months. In fact I still refer to it from time to time. Some things took me months to get right. The food ratios etc. Havign the article in paper form was really helpful and then I'd sit and read over parts that were more difficult to remember. It should take you a month to fully get onto the program so that's a good time to slowly read and re-read the same article. Here's a link to the article " How to successfully overcome Candida: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro2.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Hi Everyone, I find this kind of advice would NOT work for me. I'm not sure if it is because I am so far gone with Candida or some other reason but I have to quit cold turkey feeding the Candida or I crave so intensely that I give into eating toxic foods. What has confused me most is trying to figure out what is too fast. As far as the diet goes, I don't have a problem giving up the foods because I have had to do that in the past in following a food plan for food addicts so I actually fair better following the no W/S/F. But it is the adding in of coconut oil and supplements that has me confused. How many weeks before we add in supplement if we are up to 6T coconut oil a day. P.S. I have not been online because I relapsed after dealing with my toxic relationship with my mother. I got right back into bad eating and have suffered immensely because of it. Horrible joint pain, gas, diareah (sp?) ;0) Today I am determined to be a survivor and not a victim to this illness and also to my mothers abuse (I'm 44 not a teenager). I swear the older she gets the more abusive she becomes, what was a little pronounced growing up is ten times more pronounced. Have a great day everyone, I know I will by following this healing journey. Grateful for Bee who is able to guide us. beth > > Like right now today, you can give up wheat. Live like that for a > week while you get used to the idea of the next change you're going to > make. When you've wrapped your head around what no wheat feels like, > then give up sugar and dairy. > And you're only going to have rice or potatoes 4 out of 7 nights and *******I DIDN'T THINK WE COULD HAVE RICE OR POTATOS??????********** > you're going to start taking your supps. So first thing in the > morning every day, put your day's worth of supps. in a dish. On the > weekend make your self some bone broth in your crock pot and freeze it > into portions. > > In other words, only make one big change per week. Over this period > of time, you're going to be feeling mentally clearer. You might feel > unwell from die off, but I think your brain fog, and confusion and > feelings > of being overwhelmed will have improved. I notice almost instantly, > when I've eliminated wheat, much improved clarity and organization. > Less emotional etc. > > Don't look at the big picture. Break it down to small steps and don't > think beyond that. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 -- How many weeks before we add in supplement if we are up to 6T coconut oil a day. > Hello beth. I am sorry you had some bad time but I hope you find the strength to get over your problems with your mother and go on. You start adding the supplements as soon as possible (that means you don't have to wait until you are up to 6T co). When you are up to 6T co (and of course at the same time already taking all of the other supplements) and you stop having severe die off, then you add one other antifungal. Be careful not to try to reach the goal of 6T too fast. YOu should increase your co intake only by 1tsp every 4-5 days and if you find it too hard you do it when you feel like you are able to. Marisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 > >> Hi beth, I feel the same way. If I would not have gone cold turkey, there is no way that could have beaten my cravings. There was a time when I would sit and eat a whole large pizza at a sitting and still feel empty. My cravings were that strong. Thankfully my will to achieve optimal health and attain the life that I know we all deserve to have was stronger. >I am sorry to hear about your relationship with your mom maybe she is sick with this aswell. Candida effects people psychologically, emotionally, etc. So, maybe this is the reason why she acts and is the way that she is. We cannot control many things in our lives, but we can and will do this beth. Be strong > > > lots of love kelly > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 > > Hi Everyone, > I find this kind of advice would NOT work for me. I'm not sure if it is because I am so far gone with Candida or some other reason but I have to quit cold turkey feeding the Candida or I crave so intensely that I give into eating toxic foods. What has confused me most is trying to figure out what is too fast. +++Hi beth. If you follow Curing Candida, How to Get Started you should do okay making the transition over to this diet. It should take you at least 1 month, and for some people it takes longer. > As far as the diet goes, I don't have a problem giving up the foods because I have had to do that in the past in following a food plan for food addicts so I actually fair better following the no W/S/F. But it is the adding in of coconut oil and supplements that has me confused. How many weeks before we add in supplement if we are up to 6T coconut oil a day. +++You don't wait until you are able to have 6T of coconut oil, since you start on the diet plus supplements plus coconut oil at the same time, per the article above. > > P.S. I have not been online because I relapsed after dealing with my toxic relationship with my mother. I got right back into bad eating and have suffered immensely because of it. Horrible joint pain, gas, diareah (sp?) ;0) Today I am determined to be a survivor and not a victim to this illness and also to my mothers abuse (I'm 44 not a teenager). I swear the older she gets the more abusive she becomes, what was a little pronounced growing up is ten times more pronounced. +++That's great you are determined to not let your relationship with your mother affect your health. > Have a great day everyone, I know I will by following this healing journey. Grateful for Bee who is able to guide us. +++You are so welcome The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 To address your insert at the bottom of this. You aren't allowed rice and potatoes. It was part of the weaning process I was suggesting. I'm a cold turkey kind of person too but some people can manage in stages. On 30-Apr-09, at 9:33 AM, elisabeth_crha wrote: > > > Hi Everyone, > I find this kind of advice would NOT work for me. I'm not sure if it > is because I am so far gone with Candida or some other reason but I > have to quit cold turkey feeding the Candida or I crave so intensely > that I give into eating toxic foods. What has confused me most is > trying to figure out what is too fast. As far as the diet goes, I > don't have a problem giving up the foods because I have had to do > that in the past in following a food plan for food addicts so I > actually fair better following the no W/S /F. But it is the adding > in of coconut oil and supplements that has me confused. How many > weeks before we add in supplement if we are up to 6T coconut oil a > day. > > P.S. I have not been online because I relapsed after dealing with my > toxic relationship with my mother. I got right back into bad eating > and have suffered immensely because of it. Horrible joint pain, gas, > diareah (sp?) ;0) Today I am determined to be a survivor and not a > victim to this illness and also to my mothers abuse (I'm 44 not a > teenager). I swear the older she gets the more abusive she becomes, > what was a little pronounced growing up is ten times more pronounced. > > Have a great day everyone, I know I will by following this healing > journey. Grateful for Bee who is able to guide us. > > beth > > > > > Like right now today, you can give up wheat. Live like that for a > > week while you get used to the idea of the next change you're > going to > > make. When you've wrapped your head around what no wheat feels like, > > then give up sugar and dairy. > > > And you're only going to have rice or potatoes 4 out of 7 nights > and *******I DIDN'T THINK WE COULD HAVE RICE OR POTATOS?????? > ********** > > you're going to start taking your supps. So first thing in the > > morning every day, put your day's worth of supps. in a dish. On the > > weekend make your self some bone broth in your crock pot and > freeze it > > into portions. > > > > In other words, only make one big change per week. Over this period > > of time, you're going to be feeling mentally clearer. You might feel > > unwell from die off, but I think your brain fog, and confusion and > > feelings > > of being overwhelmed will have improved. I notice almost instantly, > > when I've eliminated wheat, much improved clarity and organization. > > Less emotional etc. > > > > Don't look at the big picture. Break it down to small steps and > don't > > think beyond that. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 > > To address your insert at the bottom of this. You aren't allowed rice > and potatoes. It was part of the weaning process I was suggesting. > I'm a cold turkey kind of person too but some people can manage in > stages. > > +++Hi . Would you please " trim your messages " - do a search for Message #68009 for instructions. Thanks a bunch, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2009 Report Share Posted May 1, 2009 edrefach. your guess is true. hapc after some time can cause pain in stomach and liver side due to inflammation. but you need not get panicky. liver has lot of endurance and capacity. swammy From: edreifach <ellaina_dreifach@...>Subject: [ ] symptoms Date: Friday, May 1, 2009, 7:12 PM Hello all,So I've had Hep C for about 20 years and havent really noticed any symptoms that I could pinpoint and say "yeah, thats from Hep C". But for the past two days I've had a dull ache where my liver is and I was wondering if this is a symptom and what it means. Anyone have this happen? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2009 Report Share Posted September 15, 2009 > > Hi Bee, > > My husband is at day four of not feeling well after a major cheat. > > He's now coughing and has mucus coming from his lungs. He feels like he is burning up but thermometer doesn't show a fever. > > Even though it's not " day one " , should I give him the supplements in your article " Symptoms, Extra Help For http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/help4.php ? +++Hi . Yes, you can give him those extra supplements now. > > I also have some bone broth that has been sitting in the frig for about a month. Never got around to freezing it. It has a layer of fat on top with a couple of inches of air. Smells fine. Looks fine. Would it be fine to drink? +++It is probably is quite okay; the fat layer keeps it fresh too. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2009 Report Share Posted December 23, 2009 Hi Bee, I'd just like to add insight on this particular topic because I did my own search for it after experiencing sore gums. Sore gums has definitely been a die off symptom for me - most notably when i consume large amounts of raw garlic - I can taste/feel the garlic in my mouth and my gums definitely feel very sore when I do. Not to mention i've always had inflamed gums since my Candida. Regards, > > > > I'm just wondering if having sore gums can be a die-off symptom? > > However, I've been having it on and off since about two months ago > > when this thrush started after I had dental work done. I think I was > > too sensitive to the shots they gave me to numb everything. Thanks! > > Hi there. Welcome to our group. What is your name please? > > I haven't heard of sore gums being caused by die-off symptoms. > However, sore gums can be caused by: > > 1. Damage to the gums by brushing too hard, brushing with hard > bristles, flossing in between your teeth, and damage caused by dental > work. Here's a great article " How to Care for Your Teeth & Gums " ; > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/teeth1.php > > 2. Lack of nutrients, particularly B vitamins. > > 3. During natural healing your body will retrace previous gum > problems according to Hering's Law of Cures: > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu1_1_2.php > > 4. Candida overgrowth (thrush) in the mouth. > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2009 Report Share Posted December 25, 2009 > > Dear Bee > > I've recently been suffering from the following symptoms all of which i now feel result from candida: <snip> +++Hi . Welcome to our group, and Merry Christmas! +++Yes, all of your symptoms are caused by candida, so you've come to the right place. >> > Growing up, i had chronic tonsilitis and took many many courses of antibiotics. As an adult i've had sinusitis and ear infections treated by antibiotics also. > > My question is - after following your diet, will i be able to return to a normal eating pattern with sugar and bread, coffee etc? +++Wow, that's awfully soon to be asking that question my dear. First, the normal eating pattern you are referring to is not a normal eating pattern for humans and that is why there is so much disease today that didn't exist prior to industrialization, particularly of our food supply. There are Four Reasons Health Fails, including candida, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, etc.: 1. Lack of proper nutrition and oxygen. 2. Accumulation of toxins, poisons, and waste. 3. Lowered vitality due to stress, shock, injury, emotional upsets, relationship or financial worries and concerns, etc. 4. Nutritional status inherited from your parents upon conception (genes/DNA can be corrected with proper nutrition). Of course high-carbs (sugars and starches) aren't healthy for anyone, and bread must be prepared properly first before it is fit to eat (the food industry doesn't do that), so those won't help you maintain life-long health. Some healthy people do okay having some coffee. Since you just joined you wouldn't have had time to read the information emailed to you, so please ensure you read two important articles so you understand candida, and know what you need to do and why: 1) How to Successfully Overcome Candida http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro2.php 2) Curing Candida, How to Get Started http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro1.php For encouragement and inspiration see these wonderful Success Stories by members of this group: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/index.php The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2009 Report Share Posted December 25, 2009 Hi, Can I start by saying that I have a similiar history as what you describe except that before I found yeast elimination diets I had a bout with cancerous colo-rectal polyps at 29 and my son had leaky gut at birth making all of our lives....well, let's just say challenging to be nice. Will you benefit? I think most definitely yes! Will it be difficult? Most definitely yes! Will it be worth it? Most definitely yes! Will you want to go back to eating sugar, garbage, and the other poisons you have been burdening your body with all of these years? Most definitely not. This is an enlightening lifestyle change. The things that will happen to your body and mind are beyond what you could probably imagine. Your skin, hair, body shape, energy level, mind, nails, teeth, tongue, eyes, mouth, and spirit will all transform. I am not joking here. I have had toxins purge from my pores, ears, scalp, nose...you name it...and I didn't even do the diet for myself. It is all for my son. My husband has lost almost 40 pounds and eats as much as he wants. My son is starting to grow, his fuse is getting longer, he rarely cries at night, and he digests his food if we are very strict. You can eat more than you think if you get creative with recipes and think outside the box. There is support and resources. Here are some from Bee's site: Merry Christmas, Anne G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2009 Report Share Posted December 25, 2009 Thanks Anne, I have a friend who takes good care of her health and shines with glowing eyes, hair, skin health etc. I always wondered what i was doing wrong. I realise now so much, especially sugar - my intake is very high. I look forward to health in the new year. > > Hi, Can I start by saying that I have a similiar history as what you describe except that before I found yeast elimination diets I had a bout with cancerous colo-rectal polyps at 29 and my son had leaky gut at birth making all of our lives....well, let's just say challenging to be nice. > > Will you benefit? I think most definitely yes! > Will it be difficult? Most definitely yes! > > Will it be worth it? Most definitely yes! > > Will you want to go back to eating sugar, garbage, and the other poisons you have been burdening your body with all of these years? > > Most definitely not. > > This is an enlightening lifestyle change. The things that will happen to your body and mind are beyond what you could probably imagine. Your skin, hair, body shape, energy level, mind, nails, teeth, tongue, eyes, mouth, and spirit will all transform. I am not joking here. I have had toxins purge from my pores, ears, scalp, nose...you name it...and I didn't even do the diet for myself. It is all for my son. My husband has lost almost 40 pounds and eats as much as he wants. My son is starting to grow, his fuse is getting longer, he rarely cries at night, and he digests his food if we are very strict. > > You can eat more than you think if you get creative with recipes and think outside the box. > > There is support and resources. > Here are some from Bee's site: > > > Merry Christmas, Anne G > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2009 Report Share Posted December 26, 2009 > > > Thanks Anne, > > I have a friend who takes good care of her health and shines with glowing eyes, hair, skin health etc. I always wondered what i was doing wrong. I realise now so much, especially sugar - my intake is very high. > > I look forward to health in the new year. +++Hi . That's good you are understanding the damage sugars do to your body! If you follow this program you can look forward to improved health in the New Year. Don't forget that it takes 1 month for every year you've been unhealthy, so next year will have many ups and downs for you, but it is well worth it! Onward & upward! All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2009 Report Share Posted December 26, 2009 What is that bumpy rash that people get on their hips? I'd like more information on that if anyone has info. Curious, I have it too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2009 Report Share Posted December 27, 2009 > > What is that bumpy rash that people get on their hips? I'd like more > information on that if anyone has info. Curious, I have it too. +++Hi . Are you referring to cellulites, which are lumpy deposits of body fat? Or is the rash red? Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2010 Report Share Posted February 13, 2010 Hi there, Welcome to our group. What is your name please? Yes many people who have candida have reported having the symptoms you listed, and many others too. The reason you have candida is because your immune system is very depressed, and the overall health of your body is very poor, which is caused by: 1. Lack of proper nutrition and oxygen. 2. Accumulation of toxins, poisons, and waste. 3. Lowered vitality due to stress, shock, injury, emotional upsets, relationship or financial worries and concerns, etc. 4. Nutritional status inherited from your parents upon conception. (Note: proper nutrition corrects and changes DNA and genes.) Therefore the only way anyone gets healthy, whether they have candida or not, is by: 1) Consuming " proper nutrients " (diet plus supplements), 2) Eliminating toxins and foods that feed candida (they also feed bacteria and cancer), 3) Eliminating damaging foods, and 4) Eliminating toxins in general. Please ensure you read two important articles so you understand candida, and know what you need to do and why: 1) How to Successfully Overcome Candida http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro2.php 2) Curing Candida, How to Get Started http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro1.php For encouragement and inspiration see these wonderful Success Stories by members of this group: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/index.php After reading please get back to us with questions. The best in health, Bee > > > > Hi there. I just recently joined this group and I wanted to find out if anyone related to some of the symptoms that I've had off & on since I was a teenager. Here are some of the symptoms I've dealt with on & off for the last 15 years: > > • depression > • de-personalization > • low energy > • little or no sex drive > • Restless Leg Syndrome > • headaches (not a lot, but at least once a month) > • ringing in the ears > • stomach aching/pain > • no will power > • anxiety > • adrenaline overload (my body feels like a car with the parking break on and someone putting their foot all the way on the gas pedal.It feels like all this adrenaline coursing through my body and it just feels like I'm gonna errupt.) > • mucus buildup > • enlarged breast gland (I noticed about a year ago that I had a hard painful lump in my right breast. I got scared and thought I might have cancer. I got a mamogram and they told me there were no signs of cancer. They also told me that the area I was complaining about was where my gland was located.) <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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