Guest guest Posted September 14, 2003 Report Share Posted September 14, 2003 I totally had these feelings and am somewhat comforted after being on this site for so long to hear someone say this. I felt like I was underwater and couldn't break through the surface and get to my life, it was very scary and surreal, and luckily I got immediate help, that probably saved my life. YES!!! It is candida related, absoultely...the beers just fueled the yeast and god only knows how the patch played into it but it got things unbalanced so that this could take over again. Go back on a strict diet and go to www.modernherbalist.com they have many products that help. Their candid clearance program is long and rough but it helps alot and I would take the colostrum anf complete thymic formula with it. I also am taking threelac now and that's easier but take other two with it and B vitamins. If you need immediate help for sleep go to MD and get sleeping meds Ambien ..Restoril...Ellavil helps with sleep patterns at bedtime, also Klonipin, ativan helps with anxiety until you feel calmer after regimen. Please get help and let others know how your doing,,, Keep us posted, you are not alone in this. Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2003 Report Share Posted September 14, 2003 > Anyone here suffering from yeast ever feel this way? > > I have derealization and depersonalization from three weeks now. > I went away to Oregon on Aug 18th and when I came home, I haven't > been the same. I had used the Transderm-scop patch for motion > sickness and within two days of removing it I haven't felt normal. > > I also have insomnia, anxiety, panic attacks, inability to > concentrate, short-term memory loss. I've been to the ER twice and > was told both times that the transderm scop is not causing my > symptoms cause its been out of my system within 24 hours after > removing the patch. > > I had candida type symptoms back in March, had skin rashes on arm and > genitals which were determined to be yeast related. I also > had " bubbles " in the back of my mouth and soreness in my esophagus. > My doc siad it was yeast too. Anyways I did the diet but not for long > but I did feel better and all that was ailing me went away. JUST WANTED TO ADD THAT I HAVE THE BUBBLES IN THE BACK OF MY THROAT AND A SORE ESOPHAGUS AGAIN TOO> had the genital rash when this all started three weeks ago but it went away, I THINK! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2003 Report Share Posted September 15, 2003 I can't help you with the feelings that you have but i don't think smoking a puff or two on a joint from time to time is gonna do you too much harm.As for candida and cannabis causing a problem together i don't buy that. Maybe in the sense that it may slightly effect your immune system, just in the same way as walking down the street and breathing in crap from buses and cars etc will do.And as far as relaxing goes in relation to candida smoking a bit of pot will do you a lot less harm that drinking alcohol. Danny P.s ihave been smoking pot during my recovery and along with a healthy diet and good living i'm coming along just fine! I have derealization and depersonalization from three weeks now. > > Now first I want to know if anyone here can related to the unreality > feelings and the depersonalization and second, do you think I am > having a relapse of the candidiasis. I drank several beers and had > champagne on my vacation. I also smoked pot once, two hits from > a " joint " . I read somewhere online that cannabis and candidiasis > together can cause problems. > > ANYONE ELSE?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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