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'Now, you just concentrate on getting better'
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Aussie Barb
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 Posted: Sat Aug 7th, 2004 00:19

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'Now, you just concentrate on getting better' looking at the effect of doing so

:( Pre MP I would often find that I *sleep myself into a depression*. ie. wake up *worse*, (ie toxic) and be scrambling for charcoal... I never knew where *the poison* was coming from. :?
(this would be from daytime naps too)
 
Since I now have the new information; and am cutting all D exposure, I am experiencing the toxicity of bacterial dieoff. ie toxicity or little herx.  
When my focus is *here*, with reduced stimulation, it increases. ;) 
That made me remember what people say, >>> "Now, you just concentrate on getting better" 
How true that is... 
"Now, you just concentrate on getting better" :dude:



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Barb: Dx Inflammatory Disease Endocrine Imbalance 2003| Depression| 24+ years not Dx| MP Aug04| ABC of MP| MP Search|
Bek
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 Posted: Sat Aug 7th, 2004 07:26

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Aussie Barb,

I have read this board in the evening for about a week now and collected the necessary material so make an effective pit to my DO. :P She is a wonderfully compassionate lady and trusts my judgement on most issues. We discuss "getting well" on each visit.  I just can't settle in to acceptance of the deterioration of my health, which has been coming for 14 years with rapid progression in the last three.

I am working the *D* issue right now. . . discontinuing vitamins and food containing the vitamin.  I am also limiting my exposure to sunlight. This is not too difficult for me as in the last year, beginning exposed to the sun for short periods of time brought on dizziness, weakness and extreme fatigue.  :? Go figure.

I have spent a large part of the afternoon on the phone with every lab in the area  hospitals, and all the labs they use do NOT require the samples be frozen. If I acquired the materials needed and the shipping supplies , etc. One larger hospital 40 miles away would do it the Quest way for a small fee.   I finally just gave it up and have the testing all worked out with Quest.  (I will have to drive 2 hours one way to have the draw, but why pay $500 and take a chance on the samples not being handled properly.) At least, Quest will do it right. :D I plan to kick this adventure in the behind  in about 1 month.  (With my doctors blessings, I hope!)

I doubt I can experience anything worse than I have already been through with whatever plagues my once healthy body.

My favorite quote is my armour now: "Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste death but once."  William Shakespeare

That says it all !  Approaching any new protocol with a positive attitude is the only way.  If negative vibes are present it is best not to start.  If one does start... follow through. 

"Now, I will just concentrate on getting well right along with yah.":D

Bek

Last edited on Sat Aug 7th, 2004 07:29 by Bek



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Symptoms since 1990, rapid progression in 2002, diagnosed in Oct. 2003. CFS, Celiac Disease, MCS, environmental allergies. History of superficial blood clots.

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