Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 I definitely have the burning. You don't have to have the problem with muscle movement to have peripheral neuropathy. The burning, itching, and crawly feeling can be this also. Detox, detox, detox. That is what helped me. You may have had some toxins in your system that were released. It will go away again. Lynda At 07:15 PM 7/5/2004, you wrote: >Lynda, > >Thankyou for your fast response. I just looked up Peripheral >neuropathy and have no trouble with musle movement just feeling of >burning under the skin. Do you have the burning? >Like I said in early post, I have not had this in a long time. Was >really bad right before explant. > > >Cricket > > > > >Sorry I havn't been on lately. > > >For the past three days I have been dealing with this dam burning > > >skin thing. I haven't had it in a long time. I almost forgot about > > >it, till three days ago. WHAT IS IT????????????????????? > > >My upper body and arms feel like they are on fire. I thought ok, > > >maybe this is a hot flash. but it doesn't come and go. Have I > > >damaged a nerve?? My period is due in a couple of days, is it my > > >hormoans???? > > > > > >Help! > > > > > >Love Cricket > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2004 Report Share Posted July 8, 2004 I have always said that - that’s why I did a hormone saliva essay, actually three times now to balance-and went on progesterone. Implants mess with our hormones big time, helped PAtty a lot with her thyroid too. I am big time on hormones info. Helped me a lot greatly,. -- Original Message ----- From: naturalbeauty38 Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 8:58 AM Subject: Re: Hope everyone had a wonderful 4th. Oh yeah I meant to add that it can def be caused by hormones, Lynda is right on there, Hormones play a huge role in our illness and symptoms. I read a great article about autoimmune disease in a magazine the other night and it mentioned hormones being suspected in why so many more women than men get autoimmune problems.The only thing that made me curious is why on earth they don't look at the connection betweent that and implants! ARG , Lynda <coss@p...> wrote:> It is called peripheral neuropathy. I have it also.> > I have found it is affected by what I eat, but don't think that causes it.> > Hormones can make it worse.> > Being fatigued can make it worse.> > But especially sugar, starches, etc. can make it flare.> > Lynda> > > At 06:32 PM 7/5/2004, you wrote:> >Sorry I havn't been on lately.> >For the past three days I have been dealing with this dam burning> >skin thing. I haven't had it in a long time. I almost forgot about> >it, till three days ago. WHAT IS IT?????????????????????> >My upper body and arms feel like they are on fire. I thought ok,> >maybe this is a hot flash. but it doesn't come and go. Have I> >damaged a nerve?? My period is due in a couple of days, is it my> >hormoans????> >> >Help!> >> >Love Cricket> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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