Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 LOL Jill,One of the "benefits" of getting older is that you have a lot of experiences - good and bad!I'd suggest trying a good Calcium/Magnesium/D supplement for the burning feet. . . you can get some info about the importance of Magnesium on www.magnesiumresearchlab.com. . . Dr. Mansmann used to answer questions, but he passed away last year. Magnesium is very, very important! . . . It kicks in about an hour after taking it and lasts for about six hours. . .So, if you have a problem with burning feet, you may want to take it 3-4 times a day. It's great for fibromyalgia too. Almost everyone has a Magnesium deficiency because foods are grown on depleted soils. I had gel implants for sixteen years. Started having problems in the first few months that I didn't connect to my implants for almost 16 years. . . Early on, gel implant women were learning their Vagas nerve (runs along the esphogaus) was damaged. This can cause spontaneous choking. I accepted that as the reason I choked for years. Only recently, I found that a displaced rib, or a bony growth on the spine can put pressure on one of the thoracic nerves causing this sensation too. When it happens, it's almost always when I'm eating when something touches a particularly sensitive area. When I brought it up the doc, they ordered a scan. I don't know the results yet.Hugs,Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 LOL Jill,One of the "benefits" of getting older is that you have a lot of experiences - good and bad!I'd suggest trying a good Calcium/Magnesium/D supplement for the burning feet. . . you can get some info about the importance of Magnesium on www.magnesiumresearchlab.com. . . Dr. Mansmann used to answer questions, but he passed away last year. Magnesium is very, very important! . . . It kicks in about an hour after taking it and lasts for about six hours. . .So, if you have a problem with burning feet, you may want to take it 3-4 times a day. It's great for fibromyalgia too. Almost everyone has a Magnesium deficiency because foods are grown on depleted soils. I had gel implants for sixteen years. Started having problems in the first few months that I didn't connect to my implants for almost 16 years. . . Early on, gel implant women were learning their Vagas nerve (runs along the esphogaus) was damaged. This can cause spontaneous choking. I accepted that as the reason I choked for years. Only recently, I found that a displaced rib, or a bony growth on the spine can put pressure on one of the thoracic nerves causing this sensation too. When it happens, it's almost always when I'm eating when something touches a particularly sensitive area. When I brought it up the doc, they ordered a scan. I don't know the results yet.Hugs,Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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