Guest guest Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 , I feel for you if you don't get any acknowlegement of your pain at work. I sure don't. I worked 3 hours on Friday and then had to go home I was hurting so badly. He called me a couple hours later in a panic because he couldn't find something. I had to go to the office and get what he was looking for. I wouldn't have minded if he had just been nice about it rather than treating me like an indentured slave! Then this morning, I'm still hurting but back at work and all he said was Good Morning and went to his office. It makes it very awkward when we are the only 2 people in the office. And after working together for more than 4 years, you'd think there would be some concern, but I guess not...I had to get off the Tramadol- it was doing nothing for me. I'm on Darvacet now and trying the Olive Leaf Extract. Darvacet makes me hallucinate too- not as bad as Lyrica but I still see things that aren't there. I got my OLE at Wal Mart for $6.00- that's for 60 capsules. I'm glad the Lyrica is working for you! What kind of work do you do? What is it with men bosses that is so uncaring?!? You can bet when he doesn't feel well, that's all we talk about. And having that guilt of being out doesn't help the fibro at all, does it? I hope you find the OLE and see if it helps you too. We should get our bosses together! and let us go some place peaceful and pleasant! Take care! Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 >, trust me, its not just men bosses. If I complain about how I feel I'm treated like I'm just a complainer. I've had a friend tell me that my co-workers tell people that I'm always sick. If I'm not out sick for a few months then I'm given kudos for trying to be a better employee. But, as you say, if they have the same complaint or are sick--its oh poor them. It's usually their attitudes toward me and the guilt I feel at not being able to be here that makes my symptoms flair even worse. Deb from Oregon > , I feel for you if you don't get any acknowlegement of your pain at work. I sure don't. I worked 3 hours on Friday and then had to go home I was hurting so badly. He called me a couple hours later in a panic because he couldn't find something. I had to go to the office and get what he was looking for. I wouldn't have minded if he had just been nice about it rather than treating me like an indentured slave! Then this morning, I'm still hurting but back at work and all he said was Good Morning and went to his office. It makes it very awkward when we are the only 2 people in the office. And after working together for more than 4 years, you'd think there would be some concern, but I guess not...I had to get off the Tramadol- it was doing nothing for me. I'm on Darvacet now and trying the Olive Leaf Extract. Darvacet makes me hallucinate too- not as bad as Lyrica but I still see things that aren't there. I got my OLE at Wal Mart for $6.00- that's for 60 > capsules. I'm glad the Lyrica is working for you! What kind of work do you do? What is it with men bosses that is so uncaring?!? You can bet when he doesn't feel well, that's all we talk about. And having that guilt of being out doesn't help the fibro at all, does it? I hope you find the OLE and see if it helps you too. We should get our bosses together! and let us go some place peaceful and pleasant! Take care! > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 Oh your boss and mine sound like they could be brothers. Mine does the same thing if I've been out (which I am today due to a flare set off by the rainy weather yesterday and today!). He either ignores me all together or he says a curt hello and goes on by my office. And if he is sick (which isn't often) you would think the world is coming to an end! LOL I'll have to look in Walgreens - I HATE Walmart and hate going in there so I'll start at Walgreens LOL. I looked on line but they range from like $6.00 all the way to $39.99 for the same amount! Hard to know what you are getting you know? I am the Admin. Assistant for the Ass't City Engineer where I work. Basically it's an office job. I sit all day at the computer. I have to force myself to get up and move around - neither is what I like to do (move or sit LOL). I've been there 21 years this July - I've worked for him for only 2 years. My previous boss retired. Hopefully better days are coming! hugs in Phx M <kt_55@...> wrote: , I feel for you if you don't get any acknowlegement of your pain at work. I sure don't. I worked 3 hours on Friday and then had to go home I was hurting so badly. He called me a couple hours later in a panic because he couldn't find something. I had to go to the office and get what he was looking for. I wouldn't have minded if he had just been nice about it rather than treating me like an indentured slave! Then this morning, I'm still hurting but back at work and all he said was Good Morning and went to his office. It makes it very awkward when we are the only 2 people in the office. And after working together for more than 4 years, you'd think there would be some concern, but I guess not...I had to get off the Tramadol- it was doing nothing for me. I'm on Darvacet now and trying the Olive Leaf Extract. Darvacet makes me hallucinate too- not as bad as Lyrica but I still see things that aren't there. I got my OLE at Wal Mart for $6.00- that's for 60 capsules. I'm glad the Lyrica is working for you! What kind of work do you do? What is it with men bosses that is so uncaring?!? You can bet when he doesn't feel well, that's all we talk about. And having that guilt of being out doesn't help the fibro at all, does it? I hope you find the OLE and see if it helps you too. We should get our bosses together! and let us go some place peaceful and pleasant! Take care! Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 Debbie - you are right - it's co-workers attitudes also. Isn't it great to be talked about behind your back? Only it isn't 'really' behind your back because you always know what they are saying. in Phx."Debbie H." <djh_50fab@...> wrote: >, trust me, its not just men bosses. If I complain about how I feel I'm treated like I'm just a complainer. I've had a friend tell me that my co-workers tell people that I'm always sick. If I'm not out sick for a few months then I'm given kudos for trying to be a better employee. But, as you say, if they have the same complaint or are sick--its oh poor them. It's usually their attitudes toward me and the guilt I feel at not being able to be here that makes my symptoms flair even worse. Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2011 Report Share Posted March 9, 2011 is this good for colds and congestion ?? my son is 12 and 102 lbs how much should i give? ty linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2011 Report Share Posted March 9, 2011 sure, it's good for candida, which is the same thing. > > is this good for colds and congestion ?? my son is 12 and 102 lbs how much should i give? ty linda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2011 Report Share Posted March 10, 2011 > is this good for colds and congestion ?? my son is 12 and 102 lbs how much should i give? ty linda I used it one winter to prevent colds and flu, which it did. I also used it to eliminate bad bacteria overgrowth, and to suppress viruses. I started with 250mg and worked up. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2011 Report Share Posted March 10, 2011 Hi Dana I used Golden seal for my sons defient behavours and it worked great but it cannot be used long term so i tried olive leaf extract 1/2 cap 2 times a day with reduced gse and i saw cold due to yeast and yeasty and defient behaviors back.do you think i needed to increase the dosage or OLE is not for my son Thanks Kara ________________________________ From: danasview <danasview@...> Sent: Thu, March 10, 2011 7:47:01 AM Subject: [ ] Re: OLIVE LEAF EXTRACT > is this good for colds and congestion ?? my son is 12 and 102 lbs how much >should i give? ty linda I used it one winter to prevent colds and flu, which it did. I also used it to eliminate bad bacteria overgrowth, and to suppress viruses. I started with 250mg and worked up. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 > Hi Dana > I used Golden seal for my sons defient behavours and it worked great but > it cannot be used long term so i tried olive leaf extract 1/2 cap 2 times a day > with reduced gse and i saw cold due to yeast and yeasty and defient behaviors > back.do you think i needed to increase the dosage or OLE is not for my son OLE will *increase* yeast if the child has a virus issue. So it appears your child probably has virus issues. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2011 Report Share Posted March 13, 2011 > Hi, Dana, > In this case, how do you treat to take care of the virus? I started with high dose vitamin A protocol to address measles virus. http://www.danasview.net/vitamina.htm Then I started with OLE to suppress viral growth/reproduction. Then added Virastop enzyme. After viruses were somewhat controlled, I gave high doses of vitamin C, vitamin D, and lysine [one at a time]. Viral die off caused a lot of yeast here, so I gave the anti-virals with lots of biotin and GSE. My son now no longer has virus issues. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2011 Report Share Posted March 21, 2011 hi Dana i want to talk to you if it is ok with you. My ph. no. is 845-270-7705. Whenever it is convenient to you I would so appreciate that. MyThanks much. Mandy > > Dana, why did not try valtrex? Any reason? > > > I try to avoid prescriptions unless there is nothing comparable that is natural. I found that OLE does much the same thing as Valtrex. Plus, Valtrex would not have addressed the underlying cause [neither did OLE] and that is what I really wanted to address. > > So I guess the bottom line reason is that I didn't need to. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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