Guest guest Posted July 21, 2002 Report Share Posted July 21, 2002 It's funny, I'm the typical cold feet, cold hands,etc type of woman, I can't stand air conditioning, but at the same time, I've had spells of overheating for the past two years. But it can be also because my estrogen is way below the normal lower limit most of the time. I'm 29 by the way. That's being handled at the moment. And it's very irritating, because I have very bad premenstrual syndrome symptoms too, and it's all quite confusing. You can see me wearing a heavy wool pullover at work (the air conditioning) and a fan directly on my face at the same time. I'll go nuts one of these days. Regarding IBS, I've tried tons of things, but the only thing that's really worked for me recently is aloe vera first thing in the morning, just three spoonfuls of it. I haven't had a bad diarrhoea spell for ages, months I mean, and my digestions are almost back to normal, I've forgotten what acid is and everything seems to be almost under control. Except when I have to take ibuprofen and the like, because the ulcers in my oesophagus seem to rebel and they give me a hell of a time. But that's only perhaps three of four days a month. That's nothing. I've always had a very bad time when it comes to physical excercise (except walking, I never get tired of that unless I'm feeling exhausted prior to it) and I've had my heart checked for about four times and everything seems to be ok, but it's given me the chills quite a few times. I also was told what I had was growing pains when I was a child, etc, etc. I was always complaining. I think that's what made everybody else around so unconscious about it. It was an everyday thing. They get used to your complaing about everything. That's a fact. Even the best parents sometimes make mistakes. I started having dismenorrhea from the very first period. Premenstrual syndrome since I was about 13. I went on the pill when I was 15 and it seemd to help, but I didn't like the veins on my legs and the kilos I put on, I wasn't thin either. So it had its side effects. I started having problems with digestions and so on when I was about 17 or 18 (was diagnosed IBS at 21). I was plagued with infections of all kind, colds, etc for the whole time. I had a thyroid infection that was like a point of inflection in my life. I was about 20 at the time. That's when I started feeling tired the whole time. Since now. I've had morning stiffness since I can remember. And I've always been considered a disaster regarding sleep -too much, too little- by my parents. So I think my fibromyalgia symptoms started at quite an early age, and since I was 21-22 things started to go downhill at tremendous speed. And I'm not complaining about it in the sense that things could have been taken care of in a different way, etc...But I think it's a shame that you have to wait for so long only to have the right disease diagnosed, because the people involved -ie parens, teachers, doctors... just didn't see the connection between all those things that were happening to you. So, I think nothing you do when a child complains is too much. You never know how things happening now will affect them when they're older. It's not a question of being obsessed, it's just prevention. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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