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You're still strong even if you cry. It's good to get it out. Try to do

something soothing, a massage, more hot baths, a funny movie, something soothing

and calming. Hugs, Kate F

elvis98542@... wrote: I can understand how you feel, it is the same

for me. My name is Bonnie and

I do have a Rheumatoligist and so far no medication is helping at all.

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I was reading aromatherapy helps too so maybe light some good smelling candles

but I think warm baths with a good book always help to relax me.

Joy

Fair <kalfoley@...> wrote:

You're still strong even if you cry. It's good to get it out. Try to

do something soothing, a massage, more hot baths, a funny movie, something

soothing and calming. Hugs, Kate F

elvis98542@... wrote: I can understand how you feel, it is the same for me.

My name is Bonnie and

I do have a Rheumatoligist and so far no medication is helping at all.

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Since you can't take meds right now, I'd highly recommend following

an anti-inflammatory diet. They vary a bit, but a little Google

research should turn up something that looks good to you. There's a

big connection for me between certain foods and joint pain. Good luck!

Sierra

>

> I finally quit being " strong " and had a good all day cry yesterday.

I

> figured out that I feel Threatened by what is happening to me.

Yeah,

> scared too. My husband feels terrible right now. He has told me

> things are all in my head or mabye I need to go back to counseling.

> My chiropractor's receptionist called him an ***hole because she

> couldn't stand the way he talked about me. This time he knows its

for

> real. He has been busting his hump to help me out and I can't help

> but feel guilty cuz he works a cruddy shift and he's not getting

much

> sleep. I certainly don't want his health to suffer too!

> The pain has been bad and i can't take anything because of the

severe

> gastritis. I'm afraid i'll start bleeding. So I soak in a hot bath.

> Actually that's a treat for me. I have a houseful of kids so it's

my

> mini-vacation. It will be a while before I can see a

rheumatologist.

> I'm curious to see how the diagnosis will differ from the other

docs.

> I'm finding out some family history which has added fuel to my

fire.

> I do not want to suffer like my mother and grandmother did. They

both

> died from gastrointestinal cancers and suffered with unexplained

pain

> for years.

>

> Thank you everyone for your ears!

> Theresa

>

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I can understand how you feel, it is the same

for me. My name is Bonnie and

> I do have a Rheumatoligist and so far no medication is helping at

all.

Bonnie, some times we think the meds are not working but if you

weren't taking them you would realize that they are helping more than

you think. I didn't think mine were doing any good until I nearly cut

the end of my finger off with pruning sheers and did't even realize

it as the pain pills covered that pain.

have hope faith that you can handle it as we are not given anything

more than we can bare. Give it some time, a lot of patiance and a lot

researching the subject to find little things that make it easier.

Lee

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  • 2 weeks later...

I understand how you feel, I cry a lot too because the pain is so bad.

Sorry about not responding sooner. It is also hereditary in my family, one of

my

sister's and I are both suffering from it. I just saw my Rheumatoligst

yesterday and things are still the same. The medication I was on is no longer

covered and now would have to pay full price instead of a copay. So now he has

to decide what other medication to put me on. Bonnie

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Theresa,

Sorry to hear your going through so much right now. Sometimes its

better to just break down and cry, and just get it out. Are you on

any type of med for depression? Sometimes that helps out a bit. I

don't know what I would do without my med to help the depression I

have from all my health problems. I will keep you in my prayers, and

if there is anything I can do, just let me know, Tawny

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