Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 I just started my detox last week and I bought a whole load of supplements but didn't know about olive leaf extract. I'm so glad that you mentioned how much it is helping you! Where do you get it and how much do you take? Is it a pill? I'm eating alot of garic now and sometimes my stomach feels a little queasy. Are you taking anything from a Dr. like diflucin? It's been very hard to say on the diet because my husb. likes sweets and he brings them home.I tell him to hide them but he forgets. He is very confused about this yeast thing since I've been diagnosed with fibro for the past 4 yrs. I wish that yeast wan't such a gross sounding problem. I'm so happy for you that you are feeling better! That is my favorite thing, to here that someone is winning! Let me know about that olive leaf oil so that I can get some-Thanks! Love, Daryl RE..Coleen..boric acid > > > > > > Hello there > > Coleen, how have> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 Hi daryl, the olive leaf extract comes in a very strong tincture or capsules. I buy mine from the health shop. I take 20 -30 drops 3 x daily. No, nothing from a Dr. heard too many bad things about Diflucan when I belonged to a Candida chat group.This and Caprilic acid helped me with avery bad infection last time, didn't need to take prescription meds as long as I stuck to the good foods and took my supplements. I also got some Candida shots from my homeopath, but this time I seem to be managing without them. I also take L-Glutamine to curb the sugar and carb cravings. Simplified my life with this rule : If it comes out of a box/bottle or can, I don;t eat it ! If it's just been picked off a plant/tree and not processed, bring it on ! No potatoes, pasta, bread etc ! Hope you feel better soon, girl ! Fiona RE..Coleen..boric acid > > > > > > Hello there > > Coleen, how have> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Fiona I feel your pain - sometimes you just have to have a little breakdown!! I am in the middle of one this week. My husband started yelling at me the other day in an arguement and told me that me always being sick has taken away his " social life " and he never gets to do the things he wants because I always fell bad and sometimes need help with our two year old. It was the most horrible thing he could have said but I guess he has to vent sometimes, too. I know this is hard on him but I still work fulltime and do not get very much rest at all w/ the 2 year old. he is a " mommy's boy " and is very clingy. I am sick and have to work all day and come home and work there too. not that he doesn't help because he does a lot of things but he just doesn't understand. he is NEVER sick and even though I guess he has to " deal with it " through me it is hard to understand unless he was in my shoes - feeling my pain, in constant fear. he has never said that before but I guess now I know how he feels. sometimes I wonder if it is worth going through this day in and out but I know I have to. I, just like you, will try to avoid saying anyting about being sick so maybe he hangs around a while longer. love shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 thanks - I am feeling a little less down since this morning. sorry for all the depressing talks.... I am in a really bad place now and need to snap out of it! Love shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Either the 22nd or 27th of April Ann, thanks for the interest. Fiona Fiona > I must have missed it, when is your surgery? > > Ann > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 Thanks Ann...can't wait ! BTW, is there anyone on this list who didn't have a crash after explant ? ( Or would that mean they'd have no need to be on the list ?) I've been doing a fair bit of subconscious programming around post explant outcomes.... Patty, I'm working on a page for you to teach self-hypnosis - wrists get a bit sore, so bear with me, OK ? Fiona Fiona > I forgot to tell you congratulations on your upcoming explant! I can > tell you that it feels GREAT to have them out. > > Ann > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 Fiona, Being only one week post explant I cannot comment on crashing, but I can tell you that many of my symptoms were gone for about 5 days after surgery, started coming back two days ago. I beleive that as commented on this site before, the anesthesia, antibiotics and in my case, prednisone, all contributed to suppressing the immune response which made me feel better. No matter, IT STILL FEELS GREAT to have them gone and knowing that they were leaking gives me even more validation that I made the right decision. I'm sure your hypnosis well help will the surgery and post, it definately worked for me. Best wishes... Ann --- In , " Fiona Parkinson " <fionap@i...> wrote: > Thanks Ann...can't wait ! BTW, is there anyone on this list who didn't have > a crash after explant ? ( Or would that mean they'd have no need to be on > the list ?) > I've been doing a fair bit of subconscious programming around post explant > outcomes.... > Patty, I'm working on a page for you to teach self-hypnosis - wrists get a > bit sore, so bear with me, OK ? > > Fiona > Fiona > > > > I forgot to tell you congratulations on your upcoming explant! I can > > tell you that it feels GREAT to have them out. > > > > Ann > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 In a message dated 4/2/2004 10:33:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, neenie502002@... writes: I cannot comment on crashing, but I can tell you that many of my symptoms were gone for about what is this crashing everyone is talking about and detoxing...kinda new here so all the terminology is all new to me....thank you barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 In a message dated 4/2/2004 11:04:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, faussettdp@... writes: Itreally is a rough road we have to travel, but one wemust take if we want to have our life back.God bless,Patty Thanks Patty just makes me all the more scared...........you would think after having 33 surgeries on my entire body that was scary enough.....NOT this is way more scarier.....i just have this sick overwhelming gut wrenching feeling that's not going to leave me till i resolve this once and for all.....since my implants in 78 79 i am not really sure which is was bad memory brain fog ....i have been diagnosed with systemic lupus, fibromyalgia, kidney disease, hypotension, mitral valve prolapsed, panic/anxiety disorder, Gerd, hiatal hernia, lactose intolerance, low blood sugar, irritable bowel, sjogrens, chronic fatigue, colitis, bursitis, tendinitis, epstein barr, arrhythmia, brain fog, sinusitis my rectum, bladder, uterus prolapsed, i had to have a hysterectomy at 36 steffi plates and screws in back, neck and feet, knee surgeries, i have implants in my tear ducts for sjogrens, photosensitivity, migraines, endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, ulcers, allergic to penicillin, tetracycline family, sulfur, zithromax, so when i get sick its even harder for me to get better, all this and then some......sounds like a lot to have huh....on top i am always in pain and i am tired....wonder if i will ever get better ......feeling so sad over here, and they have me only at a level B hmmmm wonder if they could be wrong this took over my entire life...oh well sorry for crying again it just feels so good to talk about this and not hold back anymore thanks ladies...Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 I just found out that my rhmeutologists' husband is a plastic surgeon and puts implants in. I've been going to her since 1994 with many problems, and the only thing that she will diagnose me with is Mysitis or Myalgia. I think that is pathetic. She is the only doctor of that kind around here. Help someone. Thanks, Neenie nantynannie <nantynannie@...> wrote: Fiona,Being only one week post explant I cannot comment on crashing, but I can tell you that many of my symptoms were gone for about 5 days after surgery, started coming back two days ago. I beleive that as commented on this site before, the anesthesia, antibiotics and in my case, prednisone, all contributed to suppressing the immune response which made me feel better. No matter, IT STILL FEELS GREAT to have them gone and knowing that they were leaking gives me even more validation that I made the right decision. I'm sure your hypnosis well help will the surgery and post, it definately worked for me. Best wishes...Ann> Thanks Ann...can't wait ! BTW, is there anyone on this list who didn't have> a crash after explant ? ( Or would that mean they'd have no need to be on> the list ?)> I've been doing a fair bit of subconscious programming around post explant> outcomes....> Patty, I'm working on a page for you to teach self-hypnosis - wrists get a> bit sore, so bear with me, OK ?> > Fiona> Fiona> > > > I forgot to tell you congratulations on your upcoming explant! I can> > tell you that it feels GREAT to have them out.> >> > Ann> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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