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I'm taking iron pills--oh they make me feel terrible--upset stomach. And I'm still so tired. My knee hurts more than ever--must be the cold weather setting in. So stiff in the morning hard to get out of bed. My headaches are still pounding. Had to back off taking pain pills felt like that was all I was doing.
I keep repeating every day--I am a healthy person. But until I can convince myself and the universe of that I would appreciate healing coming my way.
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aww sweetie, i feel your pain darlin'. Will send you some healing. Have you tried a vitamin B-12 supplement, that will helpwithyour energy levels, and if you have more energy, you'll feel heaps better. drink gallons of water tooif you can as that helps everything function properly on the inside and will help all your other meds absorb better Love Erika xxx |
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Yes Erika I'm taking vitamin B and drinking soooo much water keep running to the bathroom. Thanks for sending healing I appreciate it.
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Sending you healing Kareen, With your Iron pills, if you have runny bum, take calcium supliments and it you are constipated take magnesium supliments...also if you are feeling sick with it..drink some herbal ginger tea. Try and rest as much as you can hun, and healing will be zooming it's way to you. loads of love chazz xxxxxxxxx |
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Sorry, meant to say that the calcium and magnesium will help counteract the effects of either diarrhea or constipation, depending on which one you have...and the ginger tea will help to soothe your poor tummy. love chazz xxxxxxxxx |
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| | From: Wheezie | Sent: 26/10/2008 13:32 |
Prayerwoman, I still think you should consider the gluten free diet. All your symptoms are telling me that you have a gluten intolerance. The gluten in poisoning your body and attacking your immune system. I have a gluten intolerance and feel so much better on a gluten free diet. I had the biopsy done for Celiac disease and it came back negative but even with that, I told my doctor that it wasn't right. I know my body and I feel like I'm dying when I eat gluten. I suggest you try taking gluten out of your diet for a couple of months and see how you feel. It may surprise you. Ask you doctor for the blood test for celiac (IgA-TTG or IgA-EMA) but don't start the gluten free diet before the blood test or the results would be scewed. I will send you some healing as well but please do look into this a little further. A gluten free diet is hard at first but does get easier and there are so many good foods out there now compared to even a few years ago. I love my GF food and I make a lot of my own. I eat a lot healthier with more fruits and veggies instead of bread and crackers. Hugs, Wheezie |
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Sending you lots of healing Kareen Lots of love Mandy xx |
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Wheezie They tested me for Celiac disease as well and it came out negative--blood test. I'm going out of town for 8 days and it will be impossible to attempt a GF diet until I get back but I will consider trying it--nothing else seems to be working--and I am tired of feeling sick.
Chazz I will try taking calcium and drinking ginger tea--although I eat ginger maybe the tea will be different
Thank you all for your prayers and information
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Wheezie--well something new now--for past few days I have had a salty taste in my mouth--and everything I eat tastes salty and I am breaking out in a rash all around my mouht--I'm also feeling sick. Back to the doctor I go. Now he tells me to stop the Iron pills and the vitamin B---My body is not absorbing the iron and I am having side effects. So I'm not right back where I started I'm sicker. LOL
He said I might have to have Iron injections---could be the only way my body will process. I will do what ever is necessary. Thanks a great deal for your input.
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| | From: Wheezie | Sent: 30/10/2008 12:09 |
The blood tests for celiac disease aren't always going to give you a definite diagnosis. You definitely have some sort of autoimmune disease and those are the most difficult to diagnose whether it's celiac or something else. I'll send you some healing and hope that your trip to Mexico is a good one. Hugs, Wheezie |
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