Guest guest Posted May 25, 2008 Report Share Posted May 25, 2008 thanks for sharing your experience-I am having the same hurt and anger as my loved one(s) don't clean the things I shouldn't be touching and although they make some concessions, they think I'm a bit out there with it and that it's not affecting them, when I can clearly see it is. I can understand how people can think you're nuts with this stuff but when you really love someone and they're very sick, I don't understand why you wouldn't move heaven and earth to help them. --- Cheryl <sunbum256@...> wrote: > Isn't that the truth; do people really think anyone > would enjoy > laying around in bed all the time b/c your joints & > muscles hurt too > bad to do anything else & how can they not > understand how hard it is > to not have your life any more, like it used to be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 > > > > Hi guys, i was reading your posts on anxiety. i have been away > from > > the group for awhile due to my move and feeling so sick. > > > i have had neurological lyme disease for the past 10 years so everyone in my family knows when i say i am sick i am sick. problem is i was feeling better till i moved into this mold hole 2 and a 1/2 years ago. and i have to tell you when i left my mood went back to my lyme disease mood! for better or worse. But my son did the move, he didnt listen to me. I told to trash the books. he didnt. but my own computer turned on me! that was the worst. i knew because i was sent the last 2 weeks before the move at my dauters house. and by the end of that time i felt mold free. when i moved into this apartment it all started up again. i started throwing boxes of food out. paper and books and all kinds of things. i am not in a deep depression right now. perhaps its because i know the reason behind it and i am fighting back. i am just afraid i am going to lose the fight this time because of the stuff my son brought to the new house. then i think i might crash. i cant be sure. the brain does what it wants when it wants = i am on anti depressents but i swear they work when they feel like working. its the brain and enough toxins will make you go luni. and i know where you are. i was there when i first had lyme disease, and just before i found out about this horrible disease. i keep thinking i have a " stupid disease " magnet on my back. you will be ok. you just have to make sure you get out of the mold inviroment of course and then take small steps. one day you will want to get out. i spent many an easter alone cause i just couldnt muster up the energy - and that was like just not as important as christmas. so take care and go by YOUR time table. your family will still be there. maybe even some of your friends. all though its been ten years and i am only on my family right now. no energy for a boy friend or friends. sad but i have a bit of hope now that i know about the mold. roe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 I think most people blindly think doctors know all and stand behind their oath, and never question it unless they get a illness where their forced to syep back and think differently. I think it's to easy for family and others to blame it all on mental problems because they dont have a clue how brain and bodu really functions. I seen several doctors that specialize in one thing and don't have a clue about anything else. this illness involves the whole body. > > > Isn't that the truth; do people really think anyone > > would enjoy > > laying around in bed all the time b/c your joints & > > muscles hurt too > > bad to do anything else & how can they not > > understand how hard it is > > to not have your life any more, like it used to be. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2008 Report Share Posted May 26, 2008 As someone who has been dosed in serious way, I agree a 110% with the fact that something physical is indeed poisoning the systems of those of us who have been dosed. I guess this was my feeble way of trying to share the possibility that sometimes the mind can have even the smallest impact on health improvment. It is one of the many straws I am grasping at while trying to navigate myself out of something very similar to what many of us are all going through. But, I could nor would never doubt the reality of physical illness and trauma. I am not the same person in any way that I was before. Best to all and my apologies if I mistated anything or gave the wrong impression. Have been really under the weather the past two weeks and probably did not express myself very well or clearly. Sam > I always feel that its impossible not to be anxious when > you are being poisoned. If your body detects poisonous substances your > warning system is going to start up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Jan, That sounds just like collin. He does the same thing when his therapist comes over. he will hide and not want to go and pulls the same stuff. I am also dredding school cause it will be back to the same ol crap and Im just not ready for it.The summer went by too fast. > > Anxiety is a big part of my son's troubles....it keeps him from doing > a lot of things....he is on meds. and it helps and he asks for his > pill when he is feeling really nervous.... > > His TSS came over yesterday and said he was going to take him out. My > son went to his room to put his socks on and called me. He started > telling me ...NO, I don't want to go....I left the room and he shut > the door. I knew he would not come out. So his father went in...still > would not come out...so then his TSS went in and my son was hiding in > the bathroom. His TSS said come on it will be okay...I will go > slow. My son came out and we talked and asked him what he was afraid > of ...and he said an accident. So then his TSS told him he never had > an accident in his life and that he would go real slow and even > slower if my son asked. Plus he said they were just going to his > house to get his briefcase and would come right back....my son said > ok...and he took his phone with him. > > Well, 30 min. later I get a call and it is my son asking if he can go > to the movies with his TSS. I said yes. They went ot the mall walked > around and then saw a movie. When they got back his TSS said he was > great ....no problems... > > Wow...I was so excited.....now all we need to do is get thru the > first week of school. He is attendng the same school but this year we > don't have Poppy home to help him get up and go. He will be home by > himself....I know he can do it...it just that he never did it before > and he is nervous. His father is going to go in late the first day of > school so that is a relief....I think after doing it a while he will > be okay....I am not telling him I am nervous too! I wish I didn't > have to leave before him. But, in a way, I think he will feel good > about himself if he does it. And, he will mature more too! > > Is anyone else's kids feeling the stress and anxiety??? I am waiting > to hear about meeting the principal and his teachers before we > start ...I guess I better make my introudction too! > > Jan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 How ironic and here I thought Gage was exaggerating or just making stuff up but after reading this, I've changed my mind. I took him for his back to school haircut today and it's a 2 min car ride and when it was time to come home, he wanted to walk and when I asked him why, he said that he was afraid of an accident. Now that I am thinking about it, this is not the first time that he is scared of something that we have done a zillion times before and for no apparent reason, it becomes a bit of an issue. Of course the biggest and longest lasting one is at night when he's afraid that someone is going to steal me and thus the battle to keep him in his bed and not mine. Even with the melatonin, he is still crawling into bed with me around 3:00 am. I just wonder what causes our kids to be alright one day such as riding in the car and the next time it's a battle. Sue From: gina <ginak1117@...>Subject: ( ) Re: Anxiety Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 4:23 PM Jan,That sounds just like collin. He does the same thing when his therapist comes over. he will hide and not want to go and pulls the same stuff. I am also dredding school cause it will be back to the same ol crap and Im just not ready for it.The summer went by too fast.>> Anxiety is a big part of my son's troubles.... it keeps him from doing > a lot of things....he is on meds. and it helps and he asks for his > pill when he is feeling really nervous....> > His TSS came over yesterday and said he was going to take him out. My > son went to his room to put his socks on and called me. He started > telling me ...NO, I don't want to go....I left the room and he shut > the door. I knew he would not come out. So his father went in...still > would not come out...so then his TSS went in and my son was hiding in > the bathroom. His TSS said come on it will be okay...I will go > slow. My son came out and we talked and asked him what he was afraid > of ...and he said an accident. So then his TSS told him he never had > an accident in his life and that he would go real slow and even > slower if my son asked. Plus he said they were just going to his > house to get his briefcase and would come right back....my son said > ok...and he took his phone with him.> > Well, 30 min. later I get a call and it is my son asking if he can go > to the movies with his TSS. I said yes. They went ot the mall walked > around and then saw a movie. When they got back his TSS said he was > great ....no problems...> > Wow...I was so excited..... now all we need to do is get thru the > first week of school. He is attendng the same school but this year we > don't have Poppy home to help him get up and go. He will be home by > himself....I know he can do it...it just that he never did it before > and he is nervous. His father is going to go in late the first day of > school so that is a relief....I think after doing it a while he will > be okay....I am not telling him I am nervous too! I wish I didn't > have to leave before him. But, in a way, I think he will feel good > about himself if he does it. And, he will mature more too!> > Is anyone else's kids feeling the stress and anxiety??? I am waiting > to hear about meeting the principal and his teachers before we > start ...I guess I better make my introudction too!> > Jan> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Sorry, can you tell me what is TSS? Thank you Roxana From: jrushen@...Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 19:12:51 +0000Subject: ( ) Anxiety Anxiety is a big part of my son's troubles....it keeps him from doing a lot of things....he is on meds. and it helps and he asks for his pill when he is feeling really nervous....His TSS came over yesterday and said he was going to take him out. My son went to his room to put his socks on and called me. He started telling me ...NO, I don't want to go....I left the room and he shut the door. I knew he would not come out. So his father went in...still would not come out...so then his TSS went in and my son was hiding in the bathroom. His TSS said come on it will be okay...I will go slow. My son came out and we talked and asked him what he was afraid of ...and he said an accident. So then his TSS told him he never had an accident in his life and that he would go real slow and even slower if my son asked. Plus he said they were just going to his house to get his briefcase and would come right back....my son said ok...and he took his phone with him.Well, 30 min. later I get a call and it is my son asking if he can go to the movies with his TSS. I said yes. They went ot the mall walked around and then saw a movie. When they got back his TSS said he was great ....no problems...Wow...I was so excited.....now all we need to do is get thru the first week of school. He is attendng the same school but this year we don't have Poppy home to help him get up and go. He will be home by himself....I know he can do it...it just that he never did it before and he is nervous. His father is going to go in late the first day of school so that is a relief....I think after doing it a while he will be okay....I am not telling him I am nervous too! I wish I didn't have to leave before him. But, in a way, I think he will feel good about himself if he does it. And, he will mature more too!Is anyone else's kids feeling the stress and anxiety??? I am waiting to hear about meeting the principal and his teachers before we start ...I guess I better make my introudction too!Jan See what people are saying about Windows Live. Check out featured posts. Check It Out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 A TSS is part of the services he receives from an agency...is stands for Therapeutic Staff Support....he/she spends time with a child working on cetain issues...such as anger, anxeity, friendship, socializing...what ever is written in their treatment plan. Jan Jan Rushen Smile because it is contagious!!!! From: Roxana Vargas <roxana_vargas@...>Subject: RE: ( ) AnxietyAspergers Treatment Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 7:10 PM Sorry, can you tell me what is TSS?Thank youRoxana From: jrushen (DOT) comDate: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 19:12:51 +0000Subject: ( ) Anxiety Anxiety is a big part of my son's troubles.... it keeps him from doing a lot of things....he is on meds. and it helps and he asks for his pill when he is feeling really nervous....His TSS came over yesterday and said he was going to take him out. My son went to his room to put his socks on and called me. He started telling me ...NO, I don't want to go....I left the room and he shut the door. I knew he would not come out. So his father went in...still would not come out...so then his TSS went in and my son was hiding in the bathroom. His TSS said come on it will be okay...I will go slow. My son came out and we talked and asked him what he was afraid of ...and he said an accident. So then his TSS told him he never had an accident in his life and that he would go real slow and even slower if my son asked. Plus he said they were just going to his house to get his briefcase and would come right back....my son said ok...and he took his phone with him.Well, 30 min. later I get a call and it is my son asking if he can go to the movies with his TSS. I said yes. They went ot the mall walked around and then saw a movie. When they got back his TSS said he was great ....no problems...Wow...I was so excited..... now all we need to do is get thru the first week of school. He is attendng the same school but this year we don't have Poppy home to help him get up and go. He will be home by himself....I know he can do it...it just that he never did it before and he is nervous. His father is going to go in late the first day of school so that is a relief....I think after doing it a while he will be okay....I am not telling him I am nervous too! I wish I didn't have to leave before him. But, in a way, I think he will feel good about himself if he does it. And, he will mature more too!Is anyone else's kids feeling the stress and anxiety??? I am waiting to hear about meeting the principal and his teachers before we start ...I guess I better make my introudction too!Jan See what people are saying about Windows Live. Check out featured posts. Check It Out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 My DS and I usually do a relaxing yoga sequence for anxiety. We've also been doing a breathing exercise recommended by his therapist. Last night he was WAY over the edge and I needed a break, so we chanted " OM " with the cd. Over and over for almost 50 minutes. It seemed to help last night and so far this morning. IHTH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 eft, www.emofree.com<http://www.emofree.com/>, highly effective, linda rn Anxiety We live in Iowa where we receive plenty of snow but rarely do we have a thunderstorm in the winter. However, it is forcasted that we will be having a possible strong thunderstorm here on Monday. Thunderstorms/tornadoes would be the source of my DS anxiety and he is already stressing about the upcoming possibility and seems to be having a hard time not thinking about it. Anything in particular that anyone uses to reduce stress and/or obsessive worrying? Obviously I need it to work quickly too. Thanks for any input Tami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 Hi Tami I imagine that there could be any number of causes for anxiety, but often adrenal issues particularly insufficient cortisol response to adrenaline may cause anxiety, stress intolerance, unusual fears, (mind you I would'nt particularly class fear of thunder as unusual for a child) or being highly strung, this sometimes seems to go along with a thin and maybe quite pale child, although not always, if this is the case Adrenal support might be something to look into. Kenny > We live in Iowa where we receive plenty of snow but rarely do we have a thunderstorm in the winter. However, it is forcasted that we will be having a possible strong thunderstorm here on Monday. Thunderstorms/tornadoes would be the source of my DS anxiety and he is already stressing about the upcoming possibility and seems to be having a hard time not thinking about it. Anything in particular that anyone uses to reduce stress and/or obsessive worrying? Obviously I need it to work quickly too. > > Thanks for any input > > Tami > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 My D.S. has Tourette's and can have severe anxiety and panic attacks. The things that work for him when anxiety is building or acute are: Inositol, Rescue remedy or other Bach Flower remedies(they all have different properties. The health food store should have a chart), and Supreme (Gaia herbs). We give him Inositol twice daily. There is a noticeable baseline difference when he does not take Inositol.The Rescue Remedy and are used when the anxiety begins to escalate. This combination is what works the best for him. Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 I'm sorry I don't know how to help just wanted to say that I am the same way. I am not scared of much, but tornadoes it is. I am fascinated and terrified all at the same time. I lived through an f5 tornado as a baby and I think that has something to do with it. Learning about how tornadoes work and how to spot them on radar has helped me stay calm unless of course it is coming my way, then I freak. -Undiagnosed Asperger's Syndrome Stay at home mom to 3, Wife to -6-6-02-Autism Spectrum, the light of my life Katy-11-19-03-undiagnosed genetic syndrome that includes cleft palate-Pierre Robin Sequence, scoliosis, heart defects, short stature, low muscle tone, developmental delay, oral defensiveness, g tube fed part time-working on oral feeding, slightly dysmorphic features, and my joy J.D-no issues except he is totally in love with mommy, cutest baby in the world visit my blog http://busiestmommyinamerica.blogspot.com " If you think my hands are full, you should see my heart! " ________________________________ From: Tami Doran We live in Iowa where we receive plenty of snow but rarely do we have a thunderstorm in the winter. However, it is forcasted that we will be having a possible strong thunderstorm here on Monday. Thunderstorms/ tornadoes would be the source of my DS anxiety and he is already stressing about the upcoming possibility and seems to be having a hard time not thinking about it. Anything in particular that anyone uses to reduce stress and/or obsessive worrying? Obviously I need it to work quickly too. Thanks for any input Tami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 please, go to www.emofree.com<http://www.emofree.com/>, learn how to tap it out , go to you tube as so folks have demos there, I think it's www.rebeccamarina.com<http://www.rebeccamarina.com/> is a good. and may have the " language " your looking for. it looks stupid, can't imagine why it works, but it's a life saver. linda rn Re: Anxiety I'm sorry I don't know how to help just wanted to say that I am the same way. I am not scared of much, but tornadoes it is. I am fascinated and terrified all at the same time. I lived through an f5 tornado as a baby and I think that has something to do with it. Learning about how tornadoes work and how to spot them on radar has helped me stay calm unless of course it is coming my way, then I freak. -Undiagnosed Asperger's Syndrome Stay at home mom to 3, Wife to -6-6-02-Autism Spectrum, the light of my life Katy-11-19-03-undiagnosed genetic syndrome that includes cleft palate-Pierre Robin Sequence, scoliosis, heart defects, short stature, low muscle tone, developmental delay, oral defensiveness, g tube fed part time-working on oral feeding, slightly dysmorphic features, and my joy J.D-no issues except he is totally in love with mommy, cutest baby in the world visit my blog http://busiestmommyinamerica.blogspot.com<http://busiestmommyinamerica.blogspot.\ com/> " If you think my hands are full, you should see my heart! " ________________________________ From: Tami Doran We live in Iowa where we receive plenty of snow but rarely do we have a thunderstorm in the winter. However, it is forcasted that we will be having a possible strong thunderstorm here on Monday. Thunderstorms/ tornadoes would be the source of my DS anxiety and he is already stressing about the upcoming possibility and seems to be having a hard time not thinking about it. Anything in particular that anyone uses to reduce stress and/or obsessive worrying? Obviously I need it to work quickly too. Thanks for any input Tami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 Thanks for all of your input everybody. I did download the emofree info so I will look at that. My son is 12 and he is as describes below....scared but fascinated at the same time. He will research for hours the different tornadoes, where the most damaging ones have been, the different strengths etc... During the summer he would almost be " obsessed " with them. Looking out the window over and over to see if any new kind of clouds are forming and things like that. We use inositil but may increase that too. , do I need buy the entire program for $150 or will the free part work for now? Thanks, Tami Re: Anxiety I'm sorry I don't know how to help just wanted to say that I am the same way. I am not scared of much, but tornadoes it is. I am fascinated and terrified all at the same time. I lived through an f5 tornado as a baby and I think that has something to do with it. Learning about how tornadoes work and how to spot them on radar has helped me stay calm unless of course it is coming my way, then I freak. -Undiagnosed Asperger's Syndrome Stay at home mom to 3, Wife to -6-6-02-Autism Spectrum, the light of my life Katy-11-19-03-undiagnosed genetic syndrome that includes cleft palate-Pierre Robin Sequence, scoliosis, heart defects, short stature, low muscle tone, developmental delay, oral defensiveness, g tube fed part time-working on oral feeding, slightly dysmorphic features, and my joy J.D-no issues except he is totally in love with mommy, cutest baby in the world visit my blog http://busiestmommyinamerica.blogspot.com<http://busiestmommyinamerica.blogspot.\ com/><http://busiestmommyinamerica.blogspot.com/<http://busiestmommyinamerica.bl\ ogspot.com/>> " If you think my hands are full, you should see my heart! " ________________________________ From: Tami Doran We live in Iowa where we receive plenty of snow but rarely do we have a thunderstorm in the winter. However, it is forcasted that we will be having a possible strong thunderstorm here on Monday. Thunderstorms/ tornadoes would be the source of my DS anxiety and he is already stressing about the upcoming possibility and seems to be having a hard time not thinking about it. Anything in particular that anyone uses to reduce stress and/or obsessive worrying? Obviously I need it to work quickly too. Thanks for any input Tami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 Another thing to maybe look into is that anxiety, panic attacks, and tics can all be caused by high blood histamine levels, which can be caused by under-methylation, bacterial imbalance in the gut, and can come from food, as well as allergies. Adrenaline is the body's only way to counter histamine so people with high blood histamine levels (called Histadelia) tend to have adrenal problems. Some supplements can help including calcium, vitamin C, SAM-e, and it sounds like inositol too. Reducing histamine intake in the diet can be very helpful. Right now we are trying to eliminate this problem by treating the bacterial imbalance (apparently some bad bacteria produce histamine and some good ones neutralize or absorb it). We've never had luck with flower remedies here, but if those work that would be a gentle solution. None of what I've mentioned would be quick solutions, more like things to look into long-term. -Sierra > > My D.S. has Tourette's and can have severe anxiety and panic attacks. > The things that work for him when anxiety is building or acute are: > Inositol, Rescue remedy or other Bach Flower remedies(they all have > different properties. The health food store should have a chart), and > Supreme (Gaia herbs). We give him Inositol twice daily. There is > a noticeable baseline difference when he does not take Inositol.The Rescue > Remedy and are used when the anxiety begins to escalate. This > combination is what works the best for him. > > > Laurie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 no, not necessarily. you can learn a lot from watching rebecca marina, just learn the sequence. you need to learn how " severe " the issue is ( like no. 10 being the worst and 0 being no problem " , if he is unable tap himself you can hold him and tap yourself as he is in your energy field. it works for allergies, emotions you name it. learn the " setup phrase " and what outcome you want. the subconscious is very exact in it's language. like you should say " setup phrase " the sun makes me unhappy " the outcome phrase, I feel happy when the sun comes up. not I want to feel happy when the sun comes up. just watch and do some tapping rebecca marina, get the info (instructions) from emofree. and get busy. now somethings will be gone in one tapping session, others may need to be done over and over again and the " feelings " will be less each time. there's a lot of you videos you can learn from. hth, linda rn the secret is in the tapping, the spots, and taking a deep breath before next tapping spot. and saying I deeply and completely accept myself. Re: Anxiety I'm sorry I don't know how to help just wanted to say that I am the same way. I am not scared of much, but tornadoes it is. I am fascinated and terrified all at the same time. I lived through an f5 tornado as a baby and I think that has something to do with it. Learning about how tornadoes work and how to spot them on radar has helped me stay calm unless of course it is coming my way, then I freak. -Undiagnosed Asperger's Syndrome Stay at home mom to 3, Wife to -6-6-02-Autism Spectrum, the light of my life Katy-11-19-03-undiagnosed genetic syndrome that includes cleft palate-Pierre Robin Sequence, scoliosis, heart defects, short stature, low muscle tone, developmental delay, oral defensiveness, g tube fed part time-working on oral feeding, slightly dysmorphic features, and my joy J.D-no issues except he is totally in love with mommy, cutest baby in the world visit my blog http://busiestmommyinamerica.blogspot.com<http://busiestmommyinamerica.blogspot.\ com/><http://busiestmommyinamerica.blogspot.com/<http://busiestmommyinamerica.bl\ ogspot.com/>><http://busiestmommyinamerica.blogspot.com/<http://busiestmommyinam\ erica.blogspot.com/><http://busiestmommyinamerica.blogspot.com/<http://busiestmo\ mmyinamerica.blogspot.com/>>> " If you think my hands are full, you should see my heart! " ________________________________ From: Tami Doran We live in Iowa where we receive plenty of snow but rarely do we have a thunderstorm in the winter. However, it is forcasted that we will be having a possible strong thunderstorm here on Monday. Thunderstorms/ tornadoes would be the source of my DS anxiety and he is already stressing about the upcoming possibility and seems to be having a hard time not thinking about it. Anything in particular that anyone uses to reduce stress and/or obsessive worrying? Obviously I need it to work quickly too. Thanks for any input Tami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2010 Report Share Posted September 8, 2010 LOL.. I just posted about l theanine.. my md does not like gaba for some reason and suggested sun theanine. Ive read mixed reviews on gaba... dr yasko uses it and has you stay away from glutamate-y foods like wheat and milk. Robin > > > > I found out what I'm taking has lactose & corn. No wonder I'm having a problem with it. > > Anyone try a combination of GABA & L-Theanine for anxiety & stress. > > http://www.healthydirections.com/stress-melts.html > > Please share anything you've tried to help relax. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2010 Report Share Posted September 8, 2010 Ive tried GABA and it seemed to make my anxiety worse. But My anxiety has always been strong. From: listspub <listspub@...> Subject: [] Re: Anxiety Date: Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 5:35 PM LOL.. I just posted about l theanine.. my md does not like gaba for some reason and suggested sun theanine. Ive read mixed reviews on gaba... dr yasko uses it and has you stay away from glutamate-y foods like wheat and milk. Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2010 Report Share Posted September 8, 2010 Mine's been strong too. On another list read the body uses Magnesium to make GABA. I was already taking Mag, explains why I reacted to GABA myself. Try a good brand of Mag. Citrate & I guess we can both try L-Theanine. Keeping up our anti-fungal & probiotics will help our anxiety too. I think more than genes anxiety is caused from candida. In our case worse from mold. Blessings, Kathy <photoguys2003@...>  [] Re: Anxiety Ive tried GABA and it seemed to make my anxiety worse. But My anxiety has always been strong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2010 Report Share Posted September 8, 2010 I take ornithine when I'm in the kind of mood where I'm obsessing over a problem. I can just tell it's not merely " upset " over the thing but deeper. So I am assuming that the feeling might come from high ammonia levels...anyway, ornithine works. > > Ive tried GABA and it seemed to make my anxiety worse. But My anxiety has always been strong. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2010 Report Share Posted September 9, 2010 It seems gaba can cause ansiety in some people. I came across a scientific paper on that when my md said no gaba while dr Y was saying gaba. Thats good to know about the mag.. I think it can also get depleted in stress.. was told that mothers giving birth can go into shakes because of mag depletion.. forgot the term used..something to consider since my body is falling apart, SNS activity through the roof making more symptoms as in last week preparing to move. Someone I met here who encouraegd me to look into mold illness and moving told me his first symptom was inability to handle stress. Much better for him now. Robin > > Mine's been strong too. On another list read the body uses Magnesium to make GABA. I was already taking Mag, explains why I reacted to GABA myself. > > Try a good brand of Mag. Citrate & I guess we can both try L-Theanine. > Keeping up our anti-fungal & probiotics will help our anxiety too. > > I think > more than genes anxiety is caused from candida. In our case worse from mold. > > Blessings, Kathy > > <photoguys2003@...> >  [] Re: Anxiety > > Ive tried GABA and it seemed to make my anxiety worse. But My anxiety has always been strong. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2010 Report Share Posted September 11, 2010 I've used St. 's Wort tea successfully. Calmed me down a little. I've also used Xanax, I have to admit, because lately I've become more desperate and tired of always being afraid of exposures. \ I've also used an Ayurvedic medicine-ashwaghanda-which also worked for a while. Nothing works forever. > > > > Ive tried GABA and it seemed to make my anxiety worse. But My anxiety has always been strong. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2010 Report Share Posted September 11, 2010 Does anyone know what is Codex Alimentarius , and what they say it may do to our supplements?? God Bless !! dragonflymcs Mayleen ________________________________ From: surellabaer <surellabaer@...> Sent: Sat, September 11, 2010 9:14:52 PM Subject: [] Re: Anxiety  I've used St. 's Wort tea successfully. Calmed me down a little. I've also used Xanax, I have to admit, because lately I've become more desperate and tired of always being afraid of exposures. \ I've also used an Ayurvedic medicine-ashwaghanda-which also worked for a while. Nothing works forever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2010 Report Share Posted September 12, 2010 CODEX ALIMENTARIUS – THE SILENT STALKER OF YOUR HEALTH FREEDOM NEVER HEARD OF CODEX? THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT THEY WANT CODEX AGENDA: Only low-potency, " me too " supplements available that will do nothing for your health All or most foods genetically-modified Beneficial supplements unavailable or sold by prescription only All Coming to You in the Future, if Codex Has its Way EDUCATE & EMPOWER YOURSELF ABOUT CODEX – PROTECT YOUR HEALTH AND THAT OF YOUR LOVED ONES WHAT IS CODEX? Codex Alimentarius is Latin for " Food Code. " The Codex Alimentarius Commission, based in Rome, Italy, and created in 1963, is an international organization jointly run by the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO) of the United Nations. One of its 27 committees, the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Use (CCNFSDU) is responsible for Dietary Supplements and Special Foods. The CCNFSDU meets once yearly in Germany (its host country) and the National Health Federation is the only health-freedom group that is a Codexrecognized organization with the right to attend and speak out at these meetings. Codex's published goals are to develop and adopt uniform food standards for its member countries and to promote the free and unhindered international flow of food goods, thereby eliminating trade barriers to food and providing food safety. HOW DOES IT AFFECT THE HEALTH OF U.S. & OTHER CITIZENS? Unfortunately, implementation of this goal has headed in the WRONG DIRECTION. Kathi > > Does anyone know what is Codex Alimentarius , and what they say it may do to > our supplements?? > > God Bless !! > dragonflymcs > Mayleen > > ________________________________ > From: surellabaer <surellabaer@...> > > Sent: Sat, September 11, 2010 9:14:52 PM > Subject: [] Re: Anxiety > >  > I've used St. 's Wort tea successfully. Calmed me down a little. I've also > used Xanax, I have to admit, because lately I've become more desperate and tired > of always being afraid of exposures. \ > I've also used an Ayurvedic medicine-ashwaghanda-which also worked for a while. > Nothing works forever. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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