Guest guest Posted April 8, 2005 Report Share Posted April 8, 2005 I disagree with you wholeheartedly Skye. I have what doctors called a most aggressive form of RA and I was ready to buy a wheelchair, it was so bad when I discovered the benefits of adding a quality nutritional to my diet. I chose Limu Plus as the complete nutritional for me because it's liquid and pills tend to give me heartburn.......With this I was able to get off the medications and I live a life without limitations or pain. I have since improved my diet and began meditation to a holosync cd, the combination has worked very well. I'm more than happy to share with anyone things I learned about diet that seem to negatively effect our joints. Dorey www.LivingWithRheumatoidArthritis.com ----- Original Message ----- From: gonzo_skye Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 4:24 PM Subject: what works.... G'Day my fellow pain pals..I look at it this way..The only thing that helps...is opiates..lots of opiates..this may sound crass,however,it is the truth.Those people on the cover of Arthritis Today..where did they come from? I have never seen anyone who feels great if they have RA.And especially if you are dx with something to go with it..like Fibromyalgia.I have tried everything out there on the market.The only thing that helps are strong opiates..I am thankful for the poppy plant.Very thankful...................................Skye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2005 Report Share Posted April 8, 2005 No pain at all, ? (by the way I was looking at your site and intend to take a better look later) Might you have triggered a remission? I believe whole heartedly in using a nutritional supplement program as that’s how I manage. But I haven’t gotten rid of all of the pain. Maybe it’s that I have significant joint damage? I am willing to listen to anything you can tell me about ending this pain completely in a natural way! Thanks yellow -----Original Message----- From: Dorey [mailto:ddorey@...] Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 7:43 PM To: Rheumatoid Arthritis Subject: Re: what works.... I disagree with you wholeheartedly Skye. I have what doctors called a most aggressive form of RA and I was ready to buy a wheelchair, it was so bad when I discovered the benefits of adding a quality nutritional to my diet. I chose Limu Plus as the complete nutritional for me because it's liquid and pills tend to give me heartburn.......With this I was able to get off the medications and I live a life without limitations or pain. I have since improved my diet and began meditation to a holosync cd, the combination has worked very well. I'm more than happy to share with anyone things I learned about diet that seem to negatively effect our joints. Dorey www.LivingWithRheumatoidArthritis.com ----- Original Message ----- From: gonzo_skye Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 4:24 PM Subject: what works.... G'Day my fellow pain pals..I look at it this way..The only thing that helps...is opiates..lots of opiates..this may sound crass,however,it is the truth.Those people on the cover of Arthritis Today..where did they come from? I have never seen anyone who feels great if they have RA.And especially if you are dx with something to go with it..like Fibromyalgia.I have tried everything out there on the market.The only thing that helps are strong opiates..I am thankful for the poppy plant.Very thankful...................................Skye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2005 Report Share Posted April 8, 2005 I was fortunate, although I was warned I may lose my fingers within a year due to inflamation and no blood circulation, I didn't have significant joint damage. I had nerve damage in my elows, but that seems to have recovered. I can't say that I'm 100% pain free because on occassion things happen. I always know exactly why I have pain (brought on by myself) though and it's limited to 2 fingers and one wrist. Never to a point where I can't do things or need to medicate. In fact I don't even have any backup meds in my house anymore, haven't now for 18 months. For a while I thought it was remission and this was frightening because if it's just remission then any day the incredible pain could return. I now believe that my body is just healthier, immune system in check, mental attitude corrected enough for me to live without this disease attacking. With that in mind, I expect to continue living mostly pain free and without limitations.......This spring will tell if I'm just imagining the no limitations, I have 1 acre in lawns and gardens that until this year I let go.....since Feb. I've been working to bring it all back, it's seems I will be successful, if the weather allows. That means I'm working long days doing hard physical labor on the nice days. This, I believe will prove to myself I'm back 100%, because it's a huge project that requires consistant attention. Dorey www.LivingWithRheumatoidArthritis.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Zoom Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 6:17 PM Subject: RE: what works.... No pain at all, ? (by the way I was looking at your site and intend to take a better look later) Might you have triggered a remission? I believe whole heartedly in using a nutritional supplement program as that’s how I manage. But I haven’t gotten rid of all of the pain. Maybe it’s that I have significant joint damage? I am willing to listen to anything you can tell me about ending this pain completely in a natural way! Thanks yellow -----Original Message-----From: Dorey [mailto:ddorey@...] Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 7:43 PMRheumatoid Arthritis Subject: Re: what works.... I disagree with you wholeheartedly Skye. I have what doctors called a most aggressive form of RA and I was ready to buy a wheelchair, it was so bad when I discovered the benefits of adding a quality nutritional to my diet. I chose Limu Plus as the complete nutritional for me because it's liquid and pills tend to give me heartburn.......With this I was able to get off the medications and I live a life without limitations or pain. I have since improved my diet and began meditation to a holosync cd, the combination has worked very well. I'm more than happy to share with anyone things I learned about diet that seem to negatively effect our joints. Dorey www.LivingWithRheumatoidArthritis.com ----- Original Message ----- From: gonzo_skye Rheumatoid Arthritis Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 4:24 PM Subject: what works.... G'Day my fellow pain pals..I look at it this way..The only thing that helps...is opiates..lots of opiates..this may sound crass,however,it is the truth.Those people on the cover of Arthritis Today..where did they come from? I have never seen anyone who feels great if they have RA.And especially if you are dx with something to go with it..like Fibromyalgia.I have tried everything out there on the market.The only thing that helps are strong opiates..I am thankful for the poppy plant.Very thankful...................................Skye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2005 Report Share Posted April 8, 2005 I whole heartedly wish you well. I hope you are so called cured.Anything that eases or makes our bodies healthier is good.I am on a Strict Ligiud diet due to major Jaw problems so if I cannot drink it.It doesn't go in my mouth.......Skye--- In Rheumatoid Arthritis , Dorey <ddorey@s...> wrote: > I was fortunate, although I was warned I may lose my fingers within a year due to inflamation and no blood circulation, I didn't have significant joint damage. I had nerve damage in my elows, but that seems to have recovered. I can't say that I'm 100% pain free because on occassion things happen. I always know exactly why I have pain (brought on by myself) though and it's limited to 2 fingers and one wrist. Never to a point where I can't do things or need to medicate. In fact I don't even have any backup meds in my house anymore, haven't now for 18 months. > > For a while I thought it was remission and this was frightening because if it's just remission then any day the incredible pain could return. I now believe that my body is just healthier, immune system in check, mental attitude corrected enough for me to live without this disease attacking. With that in mind, I expect to continue living mostly pain free and without limitations.......This spring will tell if I'm just imagining the no limitations, I have 1 acre in lawns and gardens that until this year I let go.....since Feb. I've been working to bring it all back, it's seems I will be successful, if the weather allows. That means I'm working long days doing hard physical labor on the nice days. This, I believe will prove to myself I'm back 100%, because it's a huge project that requires consistant attention. > > Dorey > www.LivingWithRheumatoidArthritis.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Zoom > Rheumatoid Arthritis > Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 6:17 PM > Subject: RE: what works.... > > > No pain at all, ? (by the way I was looking at your site and intend to take a better look later) > > Might you have triggered a remission? > > I believe whole heartedly in using a nutritional supplement program as that's how I manage. > > But I haven't gotten rid of all of the pain. Maybe it's that I have significant joint damage? > > I am willing to listen to anything you can tell me about ending this pain completely in a natural way! > > Thanks > > yellow > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dorey [mailto:ddorey@s...] > Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 7:43 PM > Rheumatoid Arthritis > Subject: Re: what works.... > > > > I disagree with you wholeheartedly Skye. I have what doctors called a most aggressive form of RA and I was ready to buy a wheelchair, it was so bad when I discovered the benefits of adding a quality nutritional to my diet. I chose Limu Plus as the complete nutritional for me because it's liquid and pills tend to give me heartburn.......With this I was able to get off the medications and I live a life without limitations or pain. I have since improved my diet and began meditation to a holosync cd, the combination has worked very well. > > > > I'm more than happy to share with anyone things I learned about diet that seem to negatively effect our joints. > > > > Dorey > > www.LivingWithRheumatoidArthritis.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: gonzo_skye > > Rheumatoid Arthritis > > Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 4:24 PM > > Subject: what works.... > > > > > G'Day my fellow pain pals..I look at it this way..The only thing that > helps...is opiates..lots of opiates..this may sound crass,however,it > is the truth.Those people on the cover of Arthritis Today..where did > they come from? I have never seen anyone who feels great if they have > RA.And especially if you are dx with something to go with it..like > Fibromyalgia.I have tried everything out there on the market.The only > thing that helps are strong opiates..I am thankful for the poppy > plant.Very thankful...................................Skye > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2005 Report Share Posted April 9, 2005 Skye, you gave me a laugh about your comment on the people on the covers of Arthritis Today! Its like that Enbrel commercial with the grandson of Lindberg...take Enbrel and you will be able to fly across the ocean in a little plane! Eliz > > G'Day my fellow pain pals..I look at it this way..The only thing that > helps...is opiates..lots of opiates..this may sound crass,however,it > is the truth.Those people on the cover of Arthritis Today..where did > they come from? I have never seen anyone who feels great if they have > RA.And especially if you are dx with something to go with it..like > Fibromyalgia.I have tried everything out there on the market.The only > thing that helps are strong opiates..I am thankful for the poppy > plant.Very thankful...................................Skye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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