Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 This article says there is now so much consistent and compelling data that people really do-- Have things moving, crawling, and biting in and on them ....Experience increased incidence of "brain fog" ....Experience disrupted circadian (sleep/rest) cycles ....Experience neurological effects such as peripheral neuropathy ....Experience symptoms of ADHD and/or borderline bipolar disorder [Remember I said I got restless legs syndrome about the same time I started freaking out my ex by fogging all the time?neurological damage? peripheral neuropathy? wow. Suppose that is where my RLS actually started, and why? Holy moses. I always thought the bugs came for me because the RLS meds, Sinemet, stripped the calcium out of my system, but suppose I always had it backwards? Wow.] Finally, the article made a few points about the DP in particular: That it is a current diagnosis based on presumption that earlier articles on the same subject, also based on presumption, were correct. That emotional symptoms FOLLOW the physical ones in most cases That a diagnosis of DP has been singularly unhelpful. That the condition of DP does not apply in most cases described in the article. Here is the article. Now we have some HUGE things to celebrate. 1. A remedy that is making many of us well 2. Research that refutes the DP diagnosis for most. What a great holiday season this is turning out to be. Happy holidays, my friends!Hopefully I am right behind you! Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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