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I have to admit taking away sugar and breads and starches helps me with the pain

control sometimes. If I am in alot of pain I try to stop the intake of those

things. I am on a low carb diet and it seems to help. If it is very humid the

pain is terrible or if it storms or if there is like a pressure in the air. It

flares it or just doing something. But taking away certain things does help

alittle!! I have a yeast problem too and shouldn't have that stuff either!! Hope

this helped!! shirley

Diet Changes

How many of us have gone through diet changes since being diagnosed

with fibro? Anything really work?

I've recently decided to go vegetarian again. I was vegetarian for 6

years (when I first started having fibro symptoms) and had a whole

lot less pain than I do now. When I started to eat meat again

(especially red meat, which I cut out over a year ago) I experienced

a much higher level of pain. We'll see if being veggie actually

helped the pain or was just a fluke.

And, in a related subject, what vitamins or dietary supplements does

everyone take? I take B-12 and folic acid in the morning and liquid

calcium/magnesium in the evening.

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Hi Ann,

I totally agree about keeping away from foods high in preservatives

and additives. These always upset my IBS, throw off my blood sugar,

cause headaches, and make me feel horrible. I try to stay away from

white sugar, rice, potatoes, etc. and eat my veggies, fruits, and

some poultry. Red meat was the major culprit of my IBS. I haven't

found that anything food-wise other than the preservatives really

affects my fibro, but maybe I'm just not noticing. As for

supplements, I've tried just about everything under the sun. I've

never noticed that Co-Enzyme Q-10 ever helped my muscles, or with

muscle fatigue. I religiously take a good multi-vitamin. But other

than Glucosamine and Chondroitan sulfate, and melatonin, I've never

noticed a big enough improvement to actually say I thought the stuff

worked. But I still always try the supplement route first, before

ever taking actual meds. The one really good thing with supplements

is that I've never had a reaction or any side effects.

Take care everyone,

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Hi Ann,

I totally agree about keeping away from foods high in preservatives

and additives. These always upset my IBS, throw off my blood sugar,

cause headaches, and make me feel horrible. I try to stay away from

white sugar, rice, potatoes, etc. and eat my veggies, fruits, and

some poultry. Red meat was the major culprit of my IBS. I haven't

found that anything food-wise other than the preservatives really

affects my fibro, but maybe I'm just not noticing. As for

supplements, I've tried just about everything under the sun. I've

never noticed that Co-Enzyme Q-10 ever helped my muscles, or with

muscle fatigue. I religiously take a good multi-vitamin. But other

than Glucosamine and Chondroitan sulfate, and melatonin, I've never

noticed a big enough improvement to actually say I thought the stuff

worked. But I still always try the supplement route first, before

ever taking actual meds. The one really good thing with supplements

is that I've never had a reaction or any side effects.

Take care everyone,

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Hi Ann,

I totally agree about keeping away from foods high in preservatives

and additives. These always upset my IBS, throw off my blood sugar,

cause headaches, and make me feel horrible. I try to stay away from

white sugar, rice, potatoes, etc. and eat my veggies, fruits, and

some poultry. Red meat was the major culprit of my IBS. I haven't

found that anything food-wise other than the preservatives really

affects my fibro, but maybe I'm just not noticing. As for

supplements, I've tried just about everything under the sun. I've

never noticed that Co-Enzyme Q-10 ever helped my muscles, or with

muscle fatigue. I religiously take a good multi-vitamin. But other

than Glucosamine and Chondroitan sulfate, and melatonin, I've never

noticed a big enough improvement to actually say I thought the stuff

worked. But I still always try the supplement route first, before

ever taking actual meds. The one really good thing with supplements

is that I've never had a reaction or any side effects.

Take care everyone,

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One diet change I have made recently was to cut out

all aspartame- that stuff makes me feel awful. I also

avoid caffiene. I am working on some of the others you

mentioned, like sugar and white flour because I know

they are bringing my energy levels down. Sometimes I

just need SOMETHING to get me going... I have been

religiously taking a B-complex for a couple years but

I don't really feel like it's doing anything for me

anymore.

Cheyanne

--- kithain kithain@...> wrote:

> Hi Ann,

>

> I totally agree about keeping away from foods high

> in preservatives

> and additives. These always upset my IBS, throw off

> my blood sugar,

> cause headaches, and make me feel horrible. I try to

> stay away from

> white sugar, rice, potatoes, etc. and eat my

> veggies, fruits, and

> some poultry. Red meat was the major culprit of my

> IBS. I haven't

> found that anything food-wise other than the

> preservatives really

> affects my fibro, but maybe I'm just not noticing.

> As for

> supplements, I've tried just about everything under

> the sun. I've

> never noticed that Co-Enzyme Q-10 ever helped my

> muscles, or with

> muscle fatigue. I religiously take a good

> multi-vitamin. But other

> than Glucosamine and Chondroitan sulfate, and

> melatonin, I've never

> noticed a big enough improvement to actually say I

> thought the stuff

> worked. But I still always try the supplement route

> first, before

> ever taking actual meds. The one really good thing

> with supplements

> is that I've never had a reaction or any side

> effects.

>

> Take care everyone,

>

>

>

>

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Kirsten,

I too was a vegetarian for awhile, and am

reconsidering it. What I would like to know is how do

you get enough protein? I would like to be on a high

protein diet with little or no meat...

Cheyanne

--- curse10p patzerk@...> wrote:

> How many of us have gone through diet changes since

> being diagnosed

> with fibro? Anything really work?

>

> I've recently decided to go vegetarian again. I was

> vegetarian for 6

> years (when I first started having fibro symptoms)

> and had a whole

> lot less pain than I do now. When I started to eat

> meat again

> (especially red meat, which I cut out over a year

> ago) I experienced

> a much higher level of pain. We'll see if being

> veggie actually

> helped the pain or was just a fluke.

>

> And, in a related subject, what vitamins or dietary

> supplements does

> everyone take? I take B-12 and folic acid in the

> morning and liquid

> calcium/magnesium in the evening.

>

> ~Kirsten

>

>

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Kirsten,

I too was a vegetarian for awhile, and am

reconsidering it. What I would like to know is how do

you get enough protein? I would like to be on a high

protein diet with little or no meat...

Cheyanne

--- curse10p patzerk@...> wrote:

> How many of us have gone through diet changes since

> being diagnosed

> with fibro? Anything really work?

>

> I've recently decided to go vegetarian again. I was

> vegetarian for 6

> years (when I first started having fibro symptoms)

> and had a whole

> lot less pain than I do now. When I started to eat

> meat again

> (especially red meat, which I cut out over a year

> ago) I experienced

> a much higher level of pain. We'll see if being

> veggie actually

> helped the pain or was just a fluke.

>

> And, in a related subject, what vitamins or dietary

> supplements does

> everyone take? I take B-12 and folic acid in the

> morning and liquid

> calcium/magnesium in the evening.

>

> ~Kirsten

>

>

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I have changed alot in my diet. I have eliminated all bleached foods such as

white rice, white bread, quick oats, etc. Also I started eating more grains

lowering my intake of sweets & breads. Those are my down falls. I love to bake,

but I don't bake too often any more. I got a book that was very helpful when it

came to diet. If anyone would like the name of the book let me know. It has tips

for fibro and cfs ranging from diet to excercise.

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would like the name of the book...

cheyanne

--- Sweet Katlin sweet_katlin@...> wrote:

>

>

> I have changed alot in my diet. I have eliminated

> all bleached foods such as white rice, white bread,

> quick oats, etc. Also I started eating more grains

> lowering my intake of sweets & breads. Those are my

> down falls. I love to bake, but I don't bake too

> often any more. I got a book that was very helpful

> when it came to diet. If anyone would like the name

> of the book let me know. It has tips for fibro and

> cfs ranging from diet to excercise.

> ~

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

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would like the name of the book...

cheyanne

--- Sweet Katlin sweet_katlin@...> wrote:

>

>

> I have changed alot in my diet. I have eliminated

> all bleached foods such as white rice, white bread,

> quick oats, etc. Also I started eating more grains

> lowering my intake of sweets & breads. Those are my

> down falls. I love to bake, but I don't bake too

> often any more. I got a book that was very helpful

> when it came to diet. If anyone would like the name

> of the book let me know. It has tips for fibro and

> cfs ranging from diet to excercise.

> ~

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

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The name of the book is ' The Bible Cure for Chronic Fatigue & Fibromyalgia.'

It was written by Don Colbert, MD.

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Cheyanne Weimer nacho32246@...> wrote: would like the name of the

book...

cheyanne

--- Sweet Katlin sweet_katlin@...> wrote:

>

>

> I have changed alot in my diet. I have eliminated

> all bleached foods such as white rice, white bread,

> quick oats, etc. Also I started eating more grains

> lowering my intake of sweets & breads. Those are my

> down falls. I love to bake, but I don't bake too

> often any more. I got a book that was very helpful

> when it came to diet. If anyone would like the name

> of the book let me know. It has tips for fibro and

> cfs ranging from diet to excercise.

> ~

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

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The name of the book is ' The Bible Cure for Chronic Fatigue & Fibromyalgia.'

It was written by Don Colbert, MD.

~

Cheyanne Weimer nacho32246@...> wrote: would like the name of the

book...

cheyanne

--- Sweet Katlin sweet_katlin@...> wrote:

>

>

> I have changed alot in my diet. I have eliminated

> all bleached foods such as white rice, white bread,

> quick oats, etc. Also I started eating more grains

> lowering my intake of sweets & breads. Those are my

> down falls. I love to bake, but I don't bake too

> often any more. I got a book that was very helpful

> when it came to diet. If anyone would like the name

> of the book let me know. It has tips for fibro and

> cfs ranging from diet to excercise.

> ~

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

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The name of the book is ' The Bible Cure for Chronic Fatigue & Fibromyalgia.'

It was written by Don Colbert, MD.

~

Cheyanne Weimer nacho32246@...> wrote: would like the name of the

book...

cheyanne

--- Sweet Katlin sweet_katlin@...> wrote:

>

>

> I have changed alot in my diet. I have eliminated

> all bleached foods such as white rice, white bread,

> quick oats, etc. Also I started eating more grains

> lowering my intake of sweets & breads. Those are my

> down falls. I love to bake, but I don't bake too

> often any more. I got a book that was very helpful

> when it came to diet. If anyone would like the name

> of the book let me know. It has tips for fibro and

> cfs ranging from diet to excercise.

> ~

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

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