Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 I don't quite know whats happening but I seem to have missed some emails. I didn't get the one from about the chicken pox in reply to my post. Any ideas anyone? Dee -- Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? Hi, You can google, for further research. With my half knowledge, I feel, Chicken pox, after running its full course, remains in the body in the latent form of Herpes Zoaster or Shingles. It can break out later even 25yrs. of having remained latent. You have never heard of this. =================================== Ives wrote: > I had chicken pox as a kid, never shingles. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 , Just a guess but it sounds like you might be deficient in magnesium. Most magnesium in pill form is not absorbed. Transdermal magnesium is better. With all those supplements you should be in tip top shape. My guess is you're not absorbing them. Are you taking probiotics? That would certainly help your absorption. It's looks like you spend a lot of money on supplements which is a waste if they're not being utilized. Personally, I prefer liquids as they get absorbed better. My Mom had fibromyalgia and a few years ago I bought an Aqua Chi foot detox system. She did about 20 of them (twice a week) and the fibro was gone. I have yet to see a person with fibro who didn't have a high level of toxins. Some other things that help muscle pain: magnetic energy (not a cure but safer than painkillers), Devil's Claw (drawback is that it can't be taken continuously), liquid zeolite (one of my latest customers was completely fibro-free in 9 days with it), cetyl meristoleate (either in cream or pill form). T3 imbalance is associated with fibro as well. Iodine may possibly help. I'm a big believer in testing first, either muscle testing or on an energy device to see if what you're doing is actually working. My main computer is down so I can't access my files until the replacement part it needs travels 3000 miles to get here. If you want to write me off-group, I can send you info in a week or so. My Mom had pain most of her life so I ended up researching a lot about fibromyalgia to try and help her. You can also check online for the 18 points and do your own test to see if that's indeed what it is. Fibromylgia isn't a disease; it's a collection of symptoms and it can be reversed, sometimes astounding quickly as you've just heard me and Duncan both testify too. EFT (www.emofree.com) is my first response to pain. Sometimes that's all a person needs. At least it gives you a break while you figure out the root cause. Sharon > > Does anybody know what would cause a chronic muscle pain? Tight muscles that don't respond to massage? > > I've been having massage therapy (deep tissue, really painful stuff) every week for about, hmmm, 3 or 4 months now. The therapists (there are three of them) have not seen a significant change in my muscles. I chatted briefly with the one today, and she said that my muscles don't even respond when she is in there trying to work a knot out, she said they seem to contract and fight her, rather than relaxing and giving i to it and releasing. > > I have a very, very tight neck that causes tension headaches, my shoulders are as hard as rocks (quite lierally) and full of marbles (knots). It runs along that muscle that goes along either side of your spine and runs down to the lower back, which is tight like a band from hip to hip across my lower back, to the point where I quite literally cannot make that muscle relax to rotate my pelvis forward (I ride horses, so this is a move that you need to be able to do). > > I take gobs of magnesium per day (800+ mg) of chelated mag., and this is far beyond bowel tolerance. I use a celadrin/msm/arnica/menthol rub when it gets really bad and the tension headaches start up. > > I just don't know what else can be causing the muscles to not want to relax? Is there some kind of nutritional deficiency or blockage that can cause this? What is in charge of the muscles? > > Best, > > http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com > http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ > > Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Fibro and CFS is just a symptom, not a diagnosis. For most people, the actual problem is a mystery and difficult to uncover, but if you can, improvement is usually significant. To the original poster, what is your diet like? What types of foods do you eat most often? List all of the foods you have eaten over the past few days and let's see if that is an issue (if you'd like). Buddy On 10/14/07, macsfarm22 <bclmac@...> wrote: > > , > > I believe you have Fibromyalgia & /or Chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome. > If you are new to Fibromyalgia, research all you can, talk to others & > do not give up. FM usually shows itself after a illness or some type > of stress to the body like a car accident etc. > > I have had FM & MPS since 1985. How is your sleep? Are you sleeping > through the night? Do you have allergies? I believe allergies had > something to do with me being ill. > > Get your full sleep, take the time you need to rest, drink lots of > water. Really listen to your body, respect yourself & listen to your > inner voice. It is not lying to you. Do not try to work out & build > muscle where there are trigger points. You can not build muscle there. > It will make them worse. The trigger points have to be released first. > You release them by constant pressure. Tennis balls in a sock are good > for the neck area. I do believe cranio-sacral work helps. Just a lot > of it. > > As for me I have done everything I can think of, taken every > supplement, every test & lots of body work, only I have never released > one. I believe FM only gets worse as the years go by. So do every > thing you can to get well. Research & talk to others that have gone > before you. They have a lot of information on what has worked & not > worked. > > If you would like to talk you are welcome to email. I have several > books I can also recommend. > > Best of Luck, > > > > -- Buddy A. Touchinsky, D.C. Blue Mountain Family Chiropractic 1209 Centre Turnpike PO Box 217 Orwigsburg, PA 17961 570-366-2613 phone 570-366-2618 fax www.bmfchiro.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 : Do you also use Progesterone cream along with the Estriol? Bonnie Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > > >> Do some googling on Chornic Myofascial Pain Syndrome and see if it fits >> what you are experiencing. >> >> What I found out personally is that the deep trigger point massage (and >> I know personally the pain you speak of) used to release temporary MP >> knots on " normal " people made mine worse, even though mine would release >> a little during the massage they didn't stay released, and sometimes the >> pain post-massage lasted days. And most of the time, at my next appt, >> they would be MORE sensitive. I read that for CMPS the best massage >> technique is to just have the therapist press the point until the first >> pain is felt, then back out a little and work the point at that level. >> FWIW, when I'm on more strict low carb diet, I have less MP. And when I >> was on thyroid hormone, trigger point knots I'd had for years simply >> vanished, with no direct treatment at all. I did also switch from >> trigger point massage and direct muscle massage to cranio-sacral >> treatments and reflexology treatments, as I really began to believe the >> direct treatment of the points didn't help and certainly was not worth >> the pain. The exception is if I get a sudden knot now, I will work it >> lightly with a theracane or tennis balls, etc. But really I can tell if >> I'm going to get a problem now, by what I've been eating. I've >> journalled my diet for a couple years and the correlation between pain >> and diet is very clear in my own case. I have no idea if this means >> anything re my level of candida due to diet, but I think it could do. >> I'm still unclear if candida overgrowth can directly cause CMPS and >> muscle pain. >> Oh another thought--when I have MP knots I cannot stretch those muscles >> AT ALL. It just causes the knots to become worse, and it feels like I'm >> just tearing the muscles out by the roots, and in fact, I read that is >> indeed pretty much what is happening when you try to stretch a muscle >> that is contracted and already can't relax. >> sol >> >> Ives wrote: >>> Does anybody know what would cause a chronic muscle pain? Tight muscles >>> that don't respond to massage? >>> >>> I've been having massage therapy (deep tissue, really painful stuff) >>> every week for about, hmmm, 3 or 4 months now. The therapists (there >>> are >>> three of them) have not seen a significant change in my muscles. I >>> chatted briefly with the one today, and she said that my muscles don't >>> even respond when she is in there trying to work a knot out, she said >>> they seem to contract and fight her, rather than relaxing and giving i >>> to >>> it and releasing. >>> >>> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 What is EBV?? Thanks, Bonnie Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > > Well, I have been told I have fibromyalgia. But that is not a " diagnosis " > to me. Something caused that, something is unbalanced, and I'm hoping to > find out what that is and correct it. > > Best, > > http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com > http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Epstein Barr Virus. It's commonly found in those that suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia. Buddy On 10/15/07, Bonnie Cole <bonnieview@...> wrote: > > What is EBV?? > > Thanks, > Bonnie > > Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > > > > Well, I have been told I have fibromyalgia. But that is not a > " diagnosis " > > to me. Something caused that, something is unbalanced, and I'm hoping to > > find out what that is and correct it. > > > > Best, > > > > http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com <http://www.chestnuthilldesigns.com/> > > http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Also Fibro and CFS can be caused by a MYCOPLASMA. Bonnie Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > > > > Well, I have been told I have fibromyalgia. But that is not a > " diagnosis " > > to me. Something caused that, something is unbalanced, and I'm hoping to > > find out what that is and correct it. > > > > Best, > > > > http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com <http://www.chestnuthilldesigns.com/> > > http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Well, if you had chicken pox, the herpes virus will remain dormant in your system just waiting for a chance to emerge and cause havoc; usually in the form of shingles. Apparently it lies in the spinal cord somewhere and waits for you immune system to become compromised in some way, and then it strikes I had all sorts of 'stabbing' pains which used to come and go and were in different places. My doctor said it was shingles and I thought he was crazy because I had no sores. Now I think he was right. L-lysine seems to keep it down though, along with minerals etc. And vit C. Dee -- Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? What is EBV?? Thanks, Bonnie Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? I had chicken pox as a kid, never shingles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 L-Lysine is also good for COLD SORES. Bonnie Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? I had chicken pox as a kid, never shingles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 , I believe the B-12 deficiency is what causes the sores on the tongue, and the teeth to feel like they are set on a razor's edge. Whenever I stop taking the Intrinsi-B12 I get sores all over my tongue, and my teeth burn. I am currently struggling BADLY with joint pains - especially the feet and hands; I am on a regimen quite as long as yours, and like you I will not stop taking what I take -- I have tried and the results are unbearable. Although, I only recently started the Vit. D., and it does seem to help somewhat. I have some salad dressing yesterday with vinegar & sugar in it -- my right hand is especially painful today... some connection there I am sure. Thanks, dorothy --------------------------------- oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Hi , yes, I'm sure I have fibromyalgia. I know that already. FMS is not a diagnosis, though, it is a set of symptoms. What I want to do, is find the CAUSE of this set of symptoms and correct it. I have already addresed my hypothyroidism, low adrenal function, and am working on the low sex hormones. I don't know if that is the final piece of the puzzle or not, though. Best, http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > , > > I believe you have Fibromyalgia & /or Chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome. > If you are new to Fibromyalgia, research all you can, talk to others & > do not give up. FM usually shows itself after a illness or some type > of stress to the body like a car accident etc. > > I have had FM & MPS since 1985. How is your sleep? Are you sleeping > through the night? Do you have allergies? I believe allergies had > something to do with me being ill. > > Get your full sleep, take the time you need to rest, drink lots of > water. Really listen to your body, respect yourself & listen to your > inner voice. It is not lying to you. Do not try to work out & build > muscle where there are trigger points. You can not build muscle there. > It will make them worse. The trigger points have to be released first. > You release them by constant pressure. Tennis balls in a sock are good > for the neck area. I do believe cranio-sacral work helps. Just a lot > of it. > > As for me I have done everything I can think of, taken every > supplement, every test & lots of body work, only I have never released > one. I believe FM only gets worse as the years go by. So do every > thing you can to get well. Research & talk to others that have gone > before you. They have a lot of information on what has worked & not > worked. > > If you would like to talk you are welcome to email. I have several > books I can also recommend. > > Best of Luck, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 What brand of transdermal Mag. do you use? I bought some, and shortly after buying it, read on a magnesium list that it could be mercury contaminated, so I haven't been using it. I am on Armour thyroid, 3.5 grains, switched from Synthroid 2 years ago. I am interested in detox -- but there is so much conflicting information out there, I really dont' even know where to begin. Best, http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > , > > Just a guess but it sounds like you might be deficient in magnesium. > Most magnesium in pill form is not absorbed. Transdermal magnesium is > better. With all those supplements you should be in tip top shape. My > guess is you're not absorbing them. Are you taking probiotics? That > would certainly help your absorption. It's looks like you spend a lot > of money on supplements which is a waste if they're not being > utilized. Personally, I prefer liquids as they get absorbed better. > > My Mom had fibromyalgia and a few years ago I bought an Aqua Chi foot > detox system. She did about 20 of them (twice a week) and the fibro > was gone. I have yet to see a person with fibro who didn't have a > high level of toxins. > > Some other things that help muscle pain: magnetic energy (not a cure > but safer than painkillers), Devil's Claw (drawback is that it can't > be taken continuously), liquid zeolite (one of my latest customers was > completely fibro-free in 9 days with it), cetyl meristoleate (either > in cream or pill form). > > T3 imbalance is associated with fibro as well. Iodine may possibly > help. I'm a big believer in testing first, either muscle testing or > on an energy device to see if what you're doing is actually working. > > My main computer is down so I can't access my files until the > replacement part it needs travels 3000 miles to get here. If you want > to write me off-group, I can send you info in a week or so. My Mom > had pain most of her life so I ended up researching a lot about > fibromyalgia to try and help her. You can also check online for the 18 > points and do your own test to see if that's indeed what it is. > Fibromylgia isn't a disease; it's a collection of symptoms and it can > be reversed, sometimes astounding quickly as you've just heard me and > Duncan both testify too. > > EFT (www.emofree.com) is my first response to pain. Sometimes that's > all a person needs. At least it gives you a break while you figure > out the root cause. > > Sharon > > > > >> >> Does anybody know what would cause a chronic muscle pain? Tight > muscles that don't respond to massage? >> >> I've been having massage therapy (deep tissue, really painful stuff) > every week for about, hmmm, 3 or 4 months now. The therapists (there > are three of them) have not seen a significant change in my muscles. > I chatted briefly with the one today, and she said that my muscles > don't even respond when she is in there trying to work a knot out, she > said they seem to contract and fight her, rather than relaxing and > giving i to it and releasing. >> >> I have a very, very tight neck that causes tension headaches, my > shoulders are as hard as rocks (quite lierally) and full of marbles > (knots). It runs along that muscle that goes along either side of > your spine and runs down to the lower back, which is tight like a band > from hip to hip across my lower back, to the point where I quite > literally cannot make that muscle relax to rotate my pelvis forward (I > ride horses, so this is a move that you need to be able to do). >> >> I take gobs of magnesium per day (800+ mg) of chelated mag., and > this is far beyond bowel tolerance. I use a > celadrin/msm/arnica/menthol rub when it gets really bad and the > tension headaches start up. >> >> I just don't know what else can be causing the muscles to not want > to relax? Is there some kind of nutritional deficiency or blockage > that can cause this? What is in charge of the muscles? >> >> Best, >> >> http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com >> http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ >> >> Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one > wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to > die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Hi Buddy, my diet (I think I mentioned it another email?) Is generally for breakfast, eggs or steal cut oats, or cheerio's if I'm in a rush. Lunch is generally a sandwich on sprouted bread (usually organic roast beef with a slice of cheddar cheese and horseradish sauce), I usually ahve a snack mid-afternoon, either granola or yogurt. Dinner is usually chicken or farm-raised beef with a vegetable (broccoli, green beans, salads in the summer time), sometimes I'll make a stew, or chicken soup, or spagetti sauce, or a roast. I usually have a sweet after dinner, either Breyers or Ben & Jerry's ice cream, or home-made apple pie (MIL makes it), or something from the healthfood store, a scone or some home-baked thing. Friday nights we usually get pizza or chinese take-out, weekends are usually busy and leftovers (for dinners, breakfast and lunch remains the same). Best, http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama Re: Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > Fibro and CFS is just a symptom, not a diagnosis. For most people, the > actual problem is a mystery and difficult to uncover, but if you can, > improvement is usually significant. > > To the original poster, what is your diet like? What types of foods do > you > eat most often? List all of the foods you have eaten over the past few > days > and let's see if that is an issue (if you'd like). > > Buddy > > > On 10/14/07, macsfarm22 <bclmac@...> wrote: >> >> , >> >> I believe you have Fibromyalgia & /or Chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome. >> If you are new to Fibromyalgia, research all you can, talk to others & >> do not give up. FM usually shows itself after a illness or some type >> of stress to the body like a car accident etc. >> >> I have had FM & MPS since 1985. How is your sleep? Are you sleeping >> through the night? Do you have allergies? I believe allergies had >> something to do with me being ill. >> >> Get your full sleep, take the time you need to rest, drink lots of >> water. Really listen to your body, respect yourself & listen to your >> inner voice. It is not lying to you. Do not try to work out & build >> muscle where there are trigger points. You can not build muscle there. >> It will make them worse. The trigger points have to be released first. >> You release them by constant pressure. Tennis balls in a sock are good >> for the neck area. I do believe cranio-sacral work helps. Just a lot >> of it. >> >> As for me I have done everything I can think of, taken every >> supplement, every test & lots of body work, only I have never released >> one. I believe FM only gets worse as the years go by. So do every >> thing you can to get well. Research & talk to others that have gone >> before you. They have a lot of information on what has worked & not >> worked. >> >> If you would like to talk you are welcome to email. I have several >> books I can also recommend. >> >> Best of Luck, >> >> >> >> > > > > -- > Buddy A. Touchinsky, D.C. > Blue Mountain Family Chiropractic > 1209 Centre Turnpike > PO Box 217 > Orwigsburg, PA 17961 > 570-366-2613 phone > 570-366-2618 fax > www.bmfchiro.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Epstein Barr Virus (virus that causes mononucelosis). Best, http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > > > > Well, I have been told I have fibromyalgia. But that is not a > " diagnosis " > > to me. Something caused that, something is unbalanced, and I'm hoping > to > > find out what that is and correct it. > > > > Best, > > > > http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com > > http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 No, I do not. My progesterone levels are borderline low, but my estriol and estradiol is nonexistent, estrone is " normal " (so in relation to the other levels, it is high). Adding progesterone into my regiment results in headaches and increased incontinence. Best, http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > > > > > >> Do some googling on Chornic Myofascial Pain Syndrome and see if it > fits > >> what you are experiencing. > >> > >> What I found out personally is that the deep trigger point massage > (and > >> I know personally the pain you speak of) used to release temporary MP > >> knots on " normal " people made mine worse, even though mine would > release > >> a little during the massage they didn't stay released, and sometimes > the > >> pain post-massage lasted days. And most of the time, at my next appt, > >> they would be MORE sensitive. I read that for CMPS the best massage > >> technique is to just have the therapist press the point until the > first > >> pain is felt, then back out a little and work the point at that level. > >> FWIW, when I'm on more strict low carb diet, I have less MP. And when > I > >> was on thyroid hormone, trigger point knots I'd had for years simply > >> vanished, with no direct treatment at all. I did also switch from > >> trigger point massage and direct muscle massage to cranio-sacral > >> treatments and reflexology treatments, as I really began to believe > the > >> direct treatment of the points didn't help and certainly was not worth > >> the pain. The exception is if I get a sudden knot now, I will work it > >> lightly with a theracane or tennis balls, etc. But really I can tell > if > >> I'm going to get a problem now, by what I've been eating. I've > >> journalled my diet for a couple years and the correlation between pain > >> and diet is very clear in my own case. I have no idea if this means > >> anything re my level of candida due to diet, but I think it could do. > >> I'm still unclear if candida overgrowth can directly cause CMPS and > >> muscle pain. > >> Oh another thought--when I have MP knots I cannot stretch those > muscles > >> AT ALL. It just causes the knots to become worse, and it feels like > I'm > >> just tearing the muscles out by the roots, and in fact, I read that is > >> indeed pretty much what is happening when you try to stretch a muscle > >> that is contracted and already can't relax. > >> sol > >> > >> Ives wrote: > >>> Does anybody know what would cause a chronic muscle pain? Tight > muscles > >>> that don't respond to massage? > >>> > >>> I've been having massage therapy (deep tissue, really painful stuff) > >>> every week for about, hmmm, 3 or 4 months now. The therapists (there > >>> are > >>> three of them) have not seen a significant change in my muscles. I > >>> chatted briefly with the one today, and she said that my muscles > don't > >>> even respond when she is in there trying to work a knot out, she said > >>> they seem to contract and fight her, rather than relaxing and giving > i > >>> to > >>> it and releasing. > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 I used to take l-lysine for the mouth sores I used to get. Since going on Armour, I don't get the mouth sores anymore. I don't have shooting pains. Basically, my muscles always feel like I just worked out at the gym the day before. And they are as hard as a rock, they are painful to even touch. Hugs are painful, someone squeezing my shoulder is excruciating. My son climbing on my lap, his little butt-bones dig into my thighs painfully. Best, http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > > > I had chicken pox as a kid, never shingles. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Good to know its the B12, I'll make sure to never run out of it again! I'm taking 4 little pills per day. Wonder if I can increase it? Last time I was tested, my bloodlevels showed over range, but I still take it anyway. Interestingly, even on 1,000 mg. of mag., my blood levels showed me low in mag. Best, http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > , > > I believe the B-12 deficiency is what causes the sores on the tongue, and > the teeth to feel like they are set on a razor's edge. Whenever I stop > taking the Intrinsi-B12 I get sores all over my tongue, and my teeth burn. > > I am currently struggling BADLY with joint pains - especially the feet > and hands; I am on a regimen quite as long as yours, and like you I will > not stop taking what I take -- I have tried and the results are > unbearable. Although, I only recently started the Vit. D., and it does > seem to help somewhat. > > I have some salad dressing yesterday with vinegar & sugar in it -- my > right hand is especially painful today... some connection there I am sure. > > > Thanks, > > dorothy > > > --------------------------------- > oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web > links. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 : You can get a slow Detox effect from Coconut Oil if you have some Candida. Bonnie Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > , > > Just a guess but it sounds like you might be deficient in magnesium. > Most magnesium in pill form is not absorbed. Transdermal magnesium is > better. With all those supplements you should be in tip top shape. My > guess is you're not absorbing them. Are you taking probiotics? That > would certainly help your absorption. It's looks like you spend a lot > of money on supplements which is a waste if they're not being > utilized. Personally, I prefer liquids as they get absorbed better. > > My Mom had fibromyalgia and a few years ago I bought an Aqua Chi foot > detox system. She did about 20 of them (twice a week) and the fibro > was gone. I have yet to see a person with fibro who didn't have a > high level of toxins. > > Some other things that help muscle pain: magnetic energy (not a cure > but safer than painkillers), Devil's Claw (drawback is that it can't > be taken continuously), liquid zeolite (one of my latest customers was > completely fibro-free in 9 days with it), cetyl meristoleate (either > in cream or pill form). > > T3 imbalance is associated with fibro as well. Iodine may possibly > help. I'm a big believer in testing first, either muscle testing or > on an energy device to see if what you're doing is actually working. > > My main computer is down so I can't access my files until the > replacement part it needs travels 3000 miles to get here. If you want > to write me off-group, I can send you info in a week or so. My Mom > had pain most of her life so I ended up researching a lot about > fibromyalgia to try and help her. You can also check online for the 18 > points and do your own test to see if that's indeed what it is. > Fibromylgia isn't a disease; it's a collection of symptoms and it can > be reversed, sometimes astounding quickly as you've just heard me and > Duncan both testify too. > > EFT (www.emofree.com) is my first response to pain. Sometimes that's > all a person needs. At least it gives you a break while you figure > out the root cause. > > Sharon > > > > >> >> Does anybody know what would cause a chronic muscle pain? Tight > muscles that don't respond to massage? >> >> I've been having massage therapy (deep tissue, really painful stuff) > every week for about, hmmm, 3 or 4 months now. The therapists (there > are three of them) have not seen a significant change in my muscles. > I chatted briefly with the one today, and she said that my muscles > don't even respond when she is in there trying to work a knot out, she > said they seem to contract and fight her, rather than relaxing and > giving i to it and releasing. >> >> I have a very, very tight neck that causes tension headaches, my > shoulders are as hard as rocks (quite lierally) and full of marbles > (knots). It runs along that muscle that goes along either side of > your spine and runs down to the lower back, which is tight like a band > from hip to hip across my lower back, to the point where I quite > literally cannot make that muscle relax to rotate my pelvis forward (I > ride horses, so this is a move that you need to be able to do). >> >> I take gobs of magnesium per day (800+ mg) of chelated mag., and > this is far beyond bowel tolerance. I use a > celadrin/msm/arnica/menthol rub when it gets really bad and the > tension headaches start up. >> >> I just don't know what else can be causing the muscles to not want > to relax? Is there some kind of nutritional deficiency or blockage > that can cause this? What is in charge of the muscles? >> >> Best, >> >> http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com >> http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ >> >> Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one > wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to > die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Okay, just wondering if you had given it any thought but I see you've done that. Keep in mind that our bodies can make some of the other hormones FROM the Progesterone. If you have any amount of body fat, I'm surprised that you would be deficient in Estrogen. Bonnie Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > > > > > >> Do some googling on Chornic Myofascial Pain Syndrome and see if it > fits > >> what you are experiencing. > >> > >> What I found out personally is that the deep trigger point massage > (and > >> I know personally the pain you speak of) used to release temporary MP > >> knots on " normal " people made mine worse, even though mine would > release > >> a little during the massage they didn't stay released, and sometimes > the > >> pain post-massage lasted days. And most of the time, at my next appt, > >> they would be MORE sensitive. I read that for CMPS the best massage > >> technique is to just have the therapist press the point until the > first > >> pain is felt, then back out a little and work the point at that level. > >> FWIW, when I'm on more strict low carb diet, I have less MP. And when > I > >> was on thyroid hormone, trigger point knots I'd had for years simply > >> vanished, with no direct treatment at all. I did also switch from > >> trigger point massage and direct muscle massage to cranio-sacral > >> treatments and reflexology treatments, as I really began to believe > the > >> direct treatment of the points didn't help and certainly was not worth > >> the pain. The exception is if I get a sudden knot now, I will work it > >> lightly with a theracane or tennis balls, etc. But really I can tell > if > >> I'm going to get a problem now, by what I've been eating. I've > >> journalled my diet for a couple years and the correlation between pain > >> and diet is very clear in my own case. I have no idea if this means > >> anything re my level of candida due to diet, but I think it could do. > >> I'm still unclear if candida overgrowth can directly cause CMPS and > >> muscle pain. > >> Oh another thought--when I have MP knots I cannot stretch those > muscles > >> AT ALL. It just causes the knots to become worse, and it feels like > I'm > >> just tearing the muscles out by the roots, and in fact, I read that is > >> indeed pretty much what is happening when you try to stretch a muscle > >> that is contracted and already can't relax. > >> sol > >> > >> Ives wrote: > >>> Does anybody know what would cause a chronic muscle pain? Tight > muscles > >>> that don't respond to massage? > >>> > >>> I've been having massage therapy (deep tissue, really painful stuff) > >>> every week for about, hmmm, 3 or 4 months now. The therapists (there > >>> are > >>> three of them) have not seen a significant change in my muscles. I > >>> chatted briefly with the one today, and she said that my muscles > don't > >>> even respond when she is in there trying to work a knot out, she said > >>> they seem to contract and fight her, rather than relaxing and giving > i > >>> to > >>> it and releasing. > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Oh, sorry about that. I wasn't sure what it stood for. Bonnie Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > > > > Well, I have been told I have fibromyalgia. But that is not a > " diagnosis " > > to me. Something caused that, something is unbalanced, and I'm hoping > to > > find out what that is and correct it. > > > > Best, > > > > http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com > > http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 : I haven't really been following this thread too closely but I can see that you joined the Candida List and yet, you're eating desserts every day. Of course I'm jealous, but how can you get away with that. Oops, you did say you had Fibromyalgia, so I would be that is where the pain is coming from. Toxins in your Gut. Bonnie Re: Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > Fibro and CFS is just a symptom, not a diagnosis. For most people, the > actual problem is a mystery and difficult to uncover, but if you can, > improvement is usually significant. > > To the original poster, what is your diet like? What types of foods do > you > eat most often? List all of the foods you have eaten over the past few > days > and let's see if that is an issue (if you'd like). > > Buddy > > > On 10/14/07, macsfarm22 <bclmac@...> wrote: >> >> , >> >> I believe you have Fibromyalgia & /or Chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome. >> If you are new to Fibromyalgia, research all you can, talk to others & >> do not give up. FM usually shows itself after a illness or some type >> of stress to the body like a car accident etc. >> >> I have had FM & MPS since 1985. How is your sleep? Are you sleeping >> through the night? Do you have allergies? I believe allergies had >> something to do with me being ill. >> >> Get your full sleep, take the time you need to rest, drink lots of >> water. Really listen to your body, respect yourself & listen to your >> inner voice. It is not lying to you. Do not try to work out & build >> muscle where there are trigger points. You can not build muscle there. >> It will make them worse. The trigger points have to be released first. >> You release them by constant pressure. Tennis balls in a sock are good >> for the neck area. I do believe cranio-sacral work helps. Just a lot >> of it. >> >> As for me I have done everything I can think of, taken every >> supplement, every test & lots of body work, only I have never released >> one. I believe FM only gets worse as the years go by. So do every >> thing you can to get well. Research & talk to others that have gone >> before you. They have a lot of information on what has worked & not >> worked. >> >> If you would like to talk you are welcome to email. I have several >> books I can also recommend. >> >> Best of Luck, >> >> >> >> > > > > -- > Buddy A. Touchinsky, D.C. > Blue Mountain Family Chiropractic > 1209 Centre Turnpike > PO Box 217 > Orwigsburg, PA 17961 > 570-366-2613 phone > 570-366-2618 fax > www.bmfchiro.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Blah, I can't stomach coconut oil, yuck. I did take Monolaurin for awhile, probaby 6 months or more. I tried coconut oil pills,but they repeated on me terribly. Best, http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > > > , > > > > Just a guess but it sounds like you might be deficient in magnesium. > > Most magnesium in pill form is not absorbed. Transdermal magnesium is > > better. With all those supplements you should be in tip top shape. My > > guess is you're not absorbing them. Are you taking probiotics? That > > would certainly help your absorption. It's looks like you spend a lot > > of money on supplements which is a waste if they're not being > > utilized. Personally, I prefer liquids as they get absorbed better. > > > > My Mom had fibromyalgia and a few years ago I bought an Aqua Chi foot > > detox system. She did about 20 of them (twice a week) and the fibro > > was gone. I have yet to see a person with fibro who didn't have a > > high level of toxins. > > > > Some other things that help muscle pain: magnetic energy (not a cure > > but safer than painkillers), Devil's Claw (drawback is that it can't > > be taken continuously), liquid zeolite (one of my latest customers was > > completely fibro-free in 9 days with it), cetyl meristoleate (either > > in cream or pill form). > > > > T3 imbalance is associated with fibro as well. Iodine may possibly > > help. I'm a big believer in testing first, either muscle testing or > > on an energy device to see if what you're doing is actually working. > > > > My main computer is down so I can't access my files until the > > replacement part it needs travels 3000 miles to get here. If you want > > to write me off-group, I can send you info in a week or so. My Mom > > had pain most of her life so I ended up researching a lot about > > fibromyalgia to try and help her. You can also check online for the 18 > > points and do your own test to see if that's indeed what it is. > > Fibromylgia isn't a disease; it's a collection of symptoms and it can > > be reversed, sometimes astounding quickly as you've just heard me and > > Duncan both testify too. > > > > EFT (www.emofree.com) is my first response to pain. Sometimes that's > > all a person needs. At least it gives you a break while you figure > > out the root cause. > > > > Sharon > > > > > > > > > >> > >> Does anybody know what would cause a chronic muscle pain? Tight > > muscles that don't respond to massage? > >> > >> I've been having massage therapy (deep tissue, really painful stuff) > > every week for about, hmmm, 3 or 4 months now. The therapists (there > > are three of them) have not seen a significant change in my muscles. > > I chatted briefly with the one today, and she said that my muscles > > don't even respond when she is in there trying to work a knot out, she > > said they seem to contract and fight her, rather than relaxing and > > giving i to it and releasing. > >> > >> I have a very, very tight neck that causes tension headaches, my > > shoulders are as hard as rocks (quite lierally) and full of marbles > > (knots). It runs along that muscle that goes along either side of > > your spine and runs down to the lower back, which is tight like a band > > from hip to hip across my lower back, to the point where I quite > > literally cannot make that muscle relax to rotate my pelvis forward (I > > ride horses, so this is a move that you need to be able to do). > >> > >> I take gobs of magnesium per day (800+ mg) of chelated mag., and > > this is far beyond bowel tolerance. I use a > > celadrin/msm/arnica/menthol rub when it gets really bad and the > > tension headaches start up. > >> > >> I just don't know what else can be causing the muscles to not want > > to relax? Is there some kind of nutritional deficiency or blockage > > that can cause this? What is in charge of the muscles? > >> > >> Best, > >> > >> http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com > >> http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ > >> > >> Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one > > wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to > > die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Lucky me, its only the bad estrogen I have left, that is where the chub is coming form ;-) Best, http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > > > > > > > > >> Do some googling on Chornic Myofascial Pain Syndrome and see if it > > fits > > >> what you are experiencing. > > >> > > >> What I found out personally is that the deep trigger point massage > > (and > > >> I know personally the pain you speak of) used to release temporary > MP > > >> knots on " normal " people made mine worse, even though mine would > > release > > >> a little during the massage they didn't stay released, and sometimes > > the > > >> pain post-massage lasted days. And most of the time, at my next > appt, > > >> they would be MORE sensitive. I read that for CMPS the best massage > > >> technique is to just have the therapist press the point until the > > first > > >> pain is felt, then back out a little and work the point at that > level. > > >> FWIW, when I'm on more strict low carb diet, I have less MP. And > when > > I > > >> was on thyroid hormone, trigger point knots I'd had for years simply > > >> vanished, with no direct treatment at all. I did also switch from > > >> trigger point massage and direct muscle massage to cranio-sacral > > >> treatments and reflexology treatments, as I really began to believe > > the > > >> direct treatment of the points didn't help and certainly was not > worth > > >> the pain. The exception is if I get a sudden knot now, I will work > it > > >> lightly with a theracane or tennis balls, etc. But really I can tell > > if > > >> I'm going to get a problem now, by what I've been eating. I've > > >> journalled my diet for a couple years and the correlation between > pain > > >> and diet is very clear in my own case. I have no idea if this means > > >> anything re my level of candida due to diet, but I think it could > do. > > >> I'm still unclear if candida overgrowth can directly cause CMPS and > > >> muscle pain. > > >> Oh another thought--when I have MP knots I cannot stretch those > > muscles > > >> AT ALL. It just causes the knots to become worse, and it feels like > > I'm > > >> just tearing the muscles out by the roots, and in fact, I read that > is > > >> indeed pretty much what is happening when you try to stretch a > muscle > > >> that is contracted and already can't relax. > > >> sol > > >> > > >> Ives wrote: > > >>> Does anybody know what would cause a chronic muscle pain? Tight > > muscles > > >>> that don't respond to massage? > > >>> > > >>> I've been having massage therapy (deep tissue, really painful > stuff) > > >>> every week for about, hmmm, 3 or 4 months now. The therapists > (there > > >>> are > > >>> three of them) have not seen a significant change in my muscles. I > > >>> chatted briefly with the one today, and she said that my muscles > > don't > > >>> even respond when she is in there trying to work a knot out, she > said > > >>> they seem to contract and fight her, rather than relaxing and > giving > > i > > >>> to > > >>> it and releasing. > > >>> > > >>> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Hi Bonnie - you must have missed the post where I mentioned that I got rid of all my candida. I posted what I did yesterday. My candida has been gone for 10 months, I had a slight relapse when I went on abx for a respiratory infection, went back on meds/supplements for another 4 months and have been fine. I am having NONE of my previous candida symptoms, which were itching, thick saliva, toenail fungus, and open/oozing pustules on my feet. It is FANTASTIC to be able to wear shoes again in the summer without your feet breaking out into oozing sores with any amount of warmth. I confirmed this via blood tests, as well. I have no candida at all noted in my blood tests (though I did when I originally tested and started the candida regimen). I have stayed on this list, because my husband is currently going through the diet/supplements, and because there is so much other good information here. Best, http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com http://shellyct.blogspot.com/ Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama Re: Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > > > Fibro and CFS is just a symptom, not a diagnosis. For most people, the > > actual problem is a mystery and difficult to uncover, but if you can, > > improvement is usually significant. > > > > To the original poster, what is your diet like? What types of foods do > > you > > eat most often? List all of the foods you have eaten over the past few > > days > > and let's see if that is an issue (if you'd like). > > > > Buddy > > > > > > On 10/14/07, macsfarm22 <bclmac@...> wrote: > >> > >> , > >> > >> I believe you have Fibromyalgia & /or Chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome. > >> If you are new to Fibromyalgia, research all you can, talk to others & > >> do not give up. FM usually shows itself after a illness or some type > >> of stress to the body like a car accident etc. > >> > >> I have had FM & MPS since 1985. How is your sleep? Are you sleeping > >> through the night? Do you have allergies? I believe allergies had > >> something to do with me being ill. > >> > >> Get your full sleep, take the time you need to rest, drink lots of > >> water. Really listen to your body, respect yourself & listen to your > >> inner voice. It is not lying to you. Do not try to work out & build > >> muscle where there are trigger points. You can not build muscle there. > >> It will make them worse. The trigger points have to be released first. > >> You release them by constant pressure. Tennis balls in a sock are good > >> for the neck area. I do believe cranio-sacral work helps. Just a lot > >> of it. > >> > >> As for me I have done everything I can think of, taken every > >> supplement, every test & lots of body work, only I have never released > >> one. I believe FM only gets worse as the years go by. So do every > >> thing you can to get well. Research & talk to others that have gone > >> before you. They have a lot of information on what has worked & not > >> worked. > >> > >> If you would like to talk you are welcome to email. I have several > >> books I can also recommend. > >> > >> Best of Luck, > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > Buddy A. Touchinsky, D.C. > > Blue Mountain Family Chiropractic > > 1209 Centre Turnpike > > PO Box 217 > > Orwigsburg, PA 17961 > > 570-366-2613 phone > > 570-366-2618 fax > > www.bmfchiro.com > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 By bad Estrogen, you mean Estrone? Bonnie Re: Chronic muscle pain ??? > > > > > > > > >> Do some googling on Chornic Myofascial Pain Syndrome and see if it > > fits > > >> what you are experiencing. > > >> > > >> What I found out personally is that the deep trigger point massage > > (and > > >> I know personally the pain you speak of) used to release temporary > MP > > >> knots on " normal " people made mine worse, even though mine would > > release > > >> a little during the massage they didn't stay released, and sometimes > > the > > >> pain post-massage lasted days. And most of the time, at my next > appt, > > >> they would be MORE sensitive. I read that for CMPS the best massage > > >> technique is to just have the therapist press the point until the > > first > > >> pain is felt, then back out a little and work the point at that > level. > > >> FWIW, when I'm on more strict low carb diet, I have less MP. And > when > > I > > >> was on thyroid hormone, trigger point knots I'd had for years simply > > >> vanished, with no direct treatment at all. I did also switch from > > >> trigger point massage and direct muscle massage to cranio-sacral > > >> treatments and reflexology treatments, as I really began to believe > > the > > >> direct treatment of the points didn't help and certainly was not > worth > > >> the pain. The exception is if I get a sudden knot now, I will work > it > > >> lightly with a theracane or tennis balls, etc. But really I can tell > > if > > >> I'm going to get a problem now, by what I've been eating. I've > > >> journalled my diet for a couple years and the correlation between > pain > > >> and diet is very clear in my own case. I have no idea if this means > > >> anything re my level of candida due to diet, but I think it could > do. > > >> I'm still unclear if candida overgrowth can directly cause CMPS and > > >> muscle pain. > > >> Oh another thought--when I have MP knots I cannot stretch those > > muscles > > >> AT ALL. It just causes the knots to become worse, and it feels like > > I'm > > >> just tearing the muscles out by the roots, and in fact, I read that > is > > >> indeed pretty much what is happening when you try to stretch a > muscle > > >> that is contracted and already can't relax. > > >> sol > > >> > > >> Ives wrote: > > >>> Does anybody know what would cause a chronic muscle pain? Tight > > muscles > > >>> that don't respond to massage? > > >>> > > >>> I've been having massage therapy (deep tissue, really painful > stuff) > > >>> every week for about, hmmm, 3 or 4 months now. The therapists > (there > > >>> are > > >>> three of them) have not seen a significant change in my muscles. I > > >>> chatted briefly with the one today, and she said that my muscles > > don't > > >>> even respond when she is in there trying to work a knot out, she > said > > >>> they seem to contract and fight her, rather than relaxing and > giving > > i > > >>> to > > >>> it and releasing. > > >>> > > >>> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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