Guest guest Posted February 11, 2008 Report Share Posted February 11, 2008 Hi Melody, I will gladly share anything I can with you. I have heard a lot of good and a little bad about the Guaifenesin Proocol, but like I have said, I have nothing to lose by trying it. I have had very poor quality of life for a long time now. I have tried conventional and approved treatments for Fibromyalgia. If you would contact me at my yahoo email address, I will give you more info. I think that is the way they handle it here on the board. I try to follow the rules they set. I just want us all to feel better. This treatment is not expensive but if it works to any degree at all it is worth more than I can tell you to me. All I know at this time is something is changing for me. It is most likely a combination of several things, but I do feel this treatment is part of my answer. We all must make our own decision regarding our treatments. It is our personal responsibility to search and find because doctors are limited in what they can do in many ways. I see that you are still young. You are at the age I was when I was diagnosed. If I can help you to avoid some of the pain and heartbreak that I have had because of Fibromyalgia, I will. Marcia aka kissmyprettyface2003@... > > Oh Debra Honey, I feel so bad for you. I know exactly what you are > > going through. I've had Fibro for 22 years. Most of those years I > > tried to cover it up. Now I am really paying for it. I guess it is the > > same Pay for it along the way or pay double for it later. Yeah, I > > finally couldn't fake it any longer. Then when I got a divorce, the > > other side took full advantage of me trying to fake feeling good for so > > long. I did do a lot for a long time, but it caught up with me. Not > > even the doctors understand this stuff. I finally found a doctor who > > has had this for 40 years himself and has a real understanding of it. > > I've read his book and am trying his recommended treatment which is > > different from anything I've heard before or done and believe me I've > > done it all. I've been on his treatment for about a month and things > > are beginning to change slowly but surely. It doesn't cure, but it > > reverses. I am told it takes on average about 2 months for every year > > you have had Fibro to fully reverse. It's simple, it is not expensive > > and no one is trying to sell you anything. Just want you to feel > > better. I am hoping this is the answer for me. I have talked with a > > few others that it has helped. I have nothing to lose since I am still > > following my Pain Clinic recommendations, but I have hope that some day > > I will be better and will not need any pain meds or antidepressants. If > > you want to know more, write me condifidently off the board at my > > internet address as shown. > > > > That goes for anyone else here as well. > > > > Love to all, > > > > Marcia > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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