Chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, resteless legs,cause and treatment
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I have lupus, higher than normal LFT's, had an ultrasound today. I'm hypothyroid, get seirzures, corisone deficiant, addison's disease, asthma, osteoporosis, arthritis, vitamin D deficiancy, optic nerve hypoplasia because of septo optic dysplasia, leukopenia, gum problems, palpitations now and then, anxiety, depression, attention deficit disorder and for some odd reason one time my finger tips turned a funny greenish color. Scared me so bad!!!!
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I recovered. The highlights: Fluoride sits in your pineal gland, slowing down melatonin production. If you stop sleeping, you'll never recover. I went on the raw food diet. My PH went up to 6.6. (my lowest was 4.5 yikes! At 8 oclock, all our lights are turned off. From 10-12 oclock, your liver does magnificent work. If you have any questions, please ask. I wish someone could have told me all this, instead of experimenting over and over. Also feel free to look at my blog about my experience.
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@Travisevian : Dear Travis: perhaps a swollen mucosa is a good portal of entry for bacteria (normal bacteria) in an immunodepressed person (which is a characteristic a chronic fatigue) ending in bacteremia truly septic (but with normal bacteria). With chronic fatigue the normal bacteria end up being opportunistic. God bless, JS
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How about the correlation between chronic fatigue(and brain fog) and celiac disease?
~Travis~
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@grettagrids : you're more than welcome to contact me 714 5455503 pacific time 1400 to 1900.
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have it and NOTHING helpes:( also have nerve fiber damage
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...what antibiotics did you say served you well because I couldn't understand what you said, also I have been diagnosed with leukopenia and hematologist order a bone marrow biopsy to determine if I have leukemia or lymphoma...is leukopenia usually associated with having these blood cancers?
I've tried all of those things you are discussing, but I have MS with Chronic Fibromyalgia. My potasium level is low as well. I take my B vitamins, Magnesium, Malic Acid, Vitamin D, Lovaza, as well as Fentanyl patchv @ 75, soma, & norco. I have High BP that can go very very low when I am not in pain. How do you explain to a patient who is a high risk faller, emotional, forgetful, weak, anxiety disorder and cannot sleep. Taking all the right meds seeing different doctors with no answers?
sassybeauty69 2 years ago
Dear 40: If you are feeling febrile (and if you were my patient) I'd empirically try an antibiotic on you. Folks with fibromyalgia will notice a decrease or disappearance of pain only to recur (remember we may have 2 or more reasons for pain) after the end of antibiotic treatment,....take the vitamins (in large dosages) protein, zinc and stretch to painful limit (and beyond), if after 3 weeks there is no improvement, stop.
josephsernamd 2 years ago
I am truly glad.
josephsernamd 2 years ago
I have been dagnosed with Fibromyalgia, and my biggest problem is insomia that comes with it...
I hate medicines though they gave me sleeping pills i am not taking them should I, i wonder?
islamonly1 2 years ago
Use the sleeping pills for a short duration during your recovery , I would take the vitamins in large amounts along with the protein and stretch the painful sites. No heavy workouts until 1 month later (after the onset of vitamin/protein ingestion)
josephsernamd 2 years ago
thank you, JS
josephsernamd 2 years ago