Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 Here's my question: How does one "cure" something that has many different causes? I believe that people with RRMS or 'benign' as the Mayo has now called it are possibly just effected on some physical level. Such as a deficiancy/overload of something. If that could be determined it could be easy enough to "cure." It is my belief that the more progressive forms are at a deep emotional level. I use myself as the example. I've been a nervous wreck my entire life! My parents point out that those things are in the past. Duh? Easy for them to say, they're still walking! I'm fairly intelligent. I kept so much inside for nearly 20 years before I had my first symptom. Basically, I've been eaten alive from the inside out! Now all the therapy in the world is useless. If my parents hadn't been plagued with ignorance when I was young and passed it on to me, things might be different. Who knows? I 'm just glad that I'm not still in that mode of ignorance! It's deadly to run from problems from the past since they will always be just one step behind you, and when you come to a standstill, as in my case, you have to deal with them! Marcie In a message dated 12/11/2004 7:15:15 AM Central Standard Time, painter907@... writes: Reg, I agree antegren is not a cure. Are you watching: www.mylinrepair.org? I really believe the cure is very near. I was very depressed and sure that it was not there before LDN and Ldn is to me a bridge over troubled waters now we need that "cure". Bye the way this back ground is great. Talk soon Joanne L. --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 Joanne, I used to think I was creative. I guess it could be called 'higher-level thinking.' Anyway, it doesn't seem to make a difference now. I have way too much time to think! I've tried to explain that theory of 'the past is what has gotten us where we are now' to my parents, but they still don't want to deal with truth. It hurts too badly. So, I've dealt with it, but I am still in this chair. I'm now thinking and trying to figure out the purpose, if indeed there is a purpose for everything! Back to that thinking thing! And so the story goes! Marcie In a message dated 12/11/2004 9:43:02 AM Central Standard Time, painter907@... writes: Marcie, We are all very intelligent are you also creative? I have degrees in Education, Behavioral Science and call myself an artist. Also I am very high string. Keep sharing Marcie! Marcie here is my answer to your question: Sorry there is no Answer yet " No cure" yet I believe there is one Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 Marcie, We are all very intelligent are you also creative? I have degrees in Education, Behavioral Science and call myself an artist. Also I am very high string. Keep sharing Marcie! Marcie here is my answer to your question: Sorry there is no Answer yet " No cure" yet I believe there is one and I believe it is much the same for all and I do understand there are many seperate stranes of MS. There are almost as many individual types of MS as there are people. But I still feel there is some common root it is only my humble belief. Marcie your past, present and future combine in a way to form you and you are the sum of those things. Hope to talk soon I have to stop typing my back and shoulders are killing me. talk soon Joanne L. -----Original Message-----From: marciemjm@... [mailto:marciemjm@...]Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2004 8:36 AMlow dose naltrexone Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] first time ldn user/poss cureHere's my question: How does one "cure" something that has many different causes? I believe that people with RRMS or 'benign' as the Mayo has now called it are possibly just effected on some physical level. Such as a deficiancy/overload of something. If that could be determined it could be easy enough to "cure." It is my belief that the more progressive forms are at a deep emotional level. I use myself as the example. I've been a nervous wreck my entire life! My parents point out that those things are in the past. Duh? Easy for them to say, they're still walking! I'm fairly intelligent. I kept so much inside for nearly 20 years before I had my first symptom. Basically, I've been eaten alive from the inside out! Now all the therapy in the world is useless. If my parents hadn't been plagued with ignorance when I was young and passed it on to me, things might be different. Who knows? I 'm just glad that I'm not still in that mode of ignorance! It's deadly to run from problems from the past since they will always be just one step behind you, and when you come to a standstill, as in my case, you have to deal with them! Marcie In a message dated 12/11/2004 7:15:15 AM Central Standard Time, painter907@... writes: Reg, I agree antegren is not a cure. Are you watching: www.mylinrepair.org? I really believe the cure is very near. I was very depressed and sure that it was not there before LDN and Ldn is to me a bridge over troubled waters now we need that "cure". Bye the way this back ground is great. Talk soon Joanne L. --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Share Posted December 13, 2004 I believe you are 100% correct. I have heard about Dr Mercola's emotional technique. I went to counseling for a while, but when you're the only one willing to try to get help, not much changes! I've had 25 or more years to let this stuff eat me alive, basically. I'm not complaining or blaming, just stating facts. I truly don't know if all the therapy in the world can help me. I am probably at peace with the past as much as I can be! Marcie In a message dated 12/13/2004 8:39:21 AM Central Standard Time, jo.comissiong@... writes: Personally I believe that one has to heal emotionally to heal physically. It is important to resolve past issues because if not they will always hold back your progress in regaining your health, whether they date to the recent past or matters from your childhood. If you have not already heard of the Emotional Freedom Technique, here is the link - http://www.mercola.com/forms/eftcourse.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2004 Report Share Posted December 13, 2004 Marcie, Personally I believe that one has to heal emotionally to heal physically. It is important to resolve past issues because if not they will always hold back your progress in regaining your health, whether they date to the recent past or matters from your childhood. If you have not already heard of the Emotional Freedom Technique, here is the link - http://www.mercola.com/forms/eftcourse.htm There is also a list of practitioners, or a video, if it seems difficult to begin on your own. There may be someone in your area. Personally, I learnt it on my own in front of a mirror. It does help if you practice it daily. Have you ever read " Spontaneous Healing " by Dr. Weil. I do recommend it. I wish you all the best and do have a joyful Christmas and a bright and positive New Year. Regards Joanne > Here's my question: How does one " cure " something that has many different > causes? I believe that people with RRMS or 'benign' as the Mayo has now called > it are possibly just effected on some physical level. Such as a > deficiancy/overload of something. If that could be determined it could be easy enough to > " cure. " It is my belief that the more progressive forms are at a deep > emotional level. I use myself as the example. I've been a nervous wreck my entire > life! My parents point out that those things are in the past. Duh? Easy for > them to say, they're still walking! I'm fairly intelligent. I kept so much > inside for nearly 20 years before I had my first symptom. Basically, I've been > eaten alive from the inside out! Now all the therapy in the world is > useless. If my parents hadn't been plagued with ignorance when I was young and > passed it on to me, things might be different. Who knows? I 'm just glad that I'm > not still in that mode of ignorance! It's deadly to run from problems from > the past since they will always be just one step behind you, and when you come > to a standstill, as in my case, you have to deal with them! > > Marcie > > > > In a message dated 12/11/2004 7:15:15 AM Central Standard Time, > painter907@c... writes: > > > > Reg, I agree antegren is not a cure. Are you watching: <A HREF= " http://www.mylinrepair.org/ " >www.mylinrepair.org</A>? > > I really believe the cure is very near. I was very depressed and sure that > > it was not there before LDN and Ldn is to me a bridge over troubled waters now > > we need that " cure " . Bye the way this back ground is great. Talk soon Joanne > > L. > > > > >> --- > >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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