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Feeling Crappy

 
 
JPB
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 10:43 am
Hugs to Bella from me too.

When is the appt with the thyroid guy?
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Bella Dea
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 10:48 am
Sept 2nd.
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Bella Dea
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 12:24 pm
Well, doc called back. I am to start taking 50mgs of atenolol rather than 25mgs. I hope it doesn't make me all weird.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 01:15 pm
Give it a chance, Bella.
It's good the doc responded - if the meds don't work as they should it sounds like s/he's prepared to continue to try to help you make adjustments.

I hope you are better soon, and feel better even sooner.
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Noddy24
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 02:07 pm
Remember, your glands haven't been retrained yet.

Anatomy is destiny.
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Bella Dea
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 02:09 pm
Noddy24 wrote:
Remember, your glands haven't been retrained yet.

Anatomy is destiny.


Shocked

Glandular training. That's something they don't offer at my place of employment.

Laughing
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dragon49
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 02:39 pm
Bella Dea wrote:
Noddy24 wrote:
Remember, your glands haven't been retrained yet.

Anatomy is destiny.


Shocked

Glandular training. That's something they don't offer at my place of employment.

Laughing


i will have to look into that to see if we offer it..heehee...hope you feel better soon! Smile
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dragon49
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 02:47 pm
oh and they say not to get pregnant on beta blockers (i just started taking one myself) cuz it slows the baby's heart rate too much...
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Bella Dea
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 02:55 pm
I did read that and warned my hubby.
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Noddy24
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 04:20 pm
No glandular training? What sort of medical coverage do they offer?
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Bella Dea
 
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Reply Tue 6 Sep, 2005 07:44 am
Wanted to update everyone...
I saw the specialist on Friday and his diagnosis was....more tests. Confused He said yes, the thyroid is hyper (knew that!) but he isn't sure why so....he wants a few more tests. He suspects Graves Disease (sounds worse than it actually is) but isn't positive.

I think that we will be going with the iodine treatement because the pills can cause serious illness in a person. I don't want to end up in the hospital because of a sore throat. I am not thrilled with the prospect of having to have my blood drawn every year to determine when I am needing thyroid replacement but life is life and I have no choice. This will not reverse itself. I think I will take the few years of no pill taking and deal with the hypothyroid later. Sad I will have more on Monday.
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Tue 6 Sep, 2005 08:04 am
:-(
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Noddy24
 
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Reply Tue 6 Sep, 2005 04:00 pm
Bella--

You're awarded extra points for Attitude. I doubt that they will do your thyroid much good, but your unconquerable soul should flourish.

Hold your dominion.
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Bella Dea
 
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Reply Wed 7 Sep, 2005 06:52 am
Noddy24 wrote:
Bella--

You're awarded extra points for Attitude. I doubt that they will do your thyroid much good, but your unconquerable soul should flourish.

Hold your dominion.


Thanks Noddy. I am still adjusting to the change in lifestyle I must adapt now. I am slowing working towards it, before I have to, so it won't be so hard. Looking for a gym right now. Buying lots of good foods. Trying to watch what I put in my mouth by logging it every day. It's very very hard.
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Wed 7 Sep, 2005 06:54 am
hey woman. good morning.
I am off to my ' marathon' practice this morning
but when i get back i will post that information i have for you.
Do you mind if i post it here?
Maybe someone else could use it .
on top of that it will be easier for me to keep track of what i post and edit /add to as i find more..
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Bella Dea
 
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Reply Wed 7 Sep, 2005 07:14 am
shewolfnm wrote:
hey woman. good morning.
I am off to my ' marathon' practice this morning
but when i get back i will post that information i have for you.
Do you mind if i post it here?
Maybe someone else could use it .
on top of that it will be easier for me to keep track of what i post and edit /add to as i find more..


Please do. Thanks so much. Good luck on your training. I need to get me into something like that as soon as I get my issues undercontrol. Can't go running when my sitting pulse is 104. Confused
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dragon49
 
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Reply Wed 7 Sep, 2005 07:29 am
Bella Dea wrote:
Please do. Thanks so much. Good luck on your training. I need to get me into something like that as soon as I get my issues undercontrol. Can't go running when my sitting pulse is 104. Confused


wow your pulse is that high and you are taking beta blockers? dang, hope it gets better for you soon. good luck with this, i will be thinking of ya.
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Bella Dea
 
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Reply Wed 7 Sep, 2005 07:35 am
dragon49 wrote:
Bella Dea wrote:
Please do. Thanks so much. Good luck on your training. I need to get me into something like that as soon as I get my issues undercontrol. Can't go running when my sitting pulse is 104. Confused


wow your pulse is that high and you are taking beta blockers? dang, hope it gets better for you soon. good luck with this, i will be thinking of ya.


Last night it was, but I was having an argument with hubby...usually it's 95. Confused But they've been increasing my dosage to bring that down. I am on 75mg right now and this morning my pulse is 85. That's not bad considering....
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Wed 7 Sep, 2005 09:57 am
Symptoms to Expect
When You Improve
Your Diet
by Dr. Stanley S. Bass
If I were asked which is the area of greatest misunderstanding and confusion in the field of nutrition, I would immediately be forced to reply that it is the failure to properly understand and interpret the symptoms and changes which follow the beginning of a better nutritional program.

What is meant by a better nutritional program?
It is the introduction of foods of higher quality in place of lower quality ones. For example, if a person replaces a protein rich food such as pork with beef, the beef may be considered the superior of the two due to its easier digestibility, lower and less saturated fat content, etc.; chicken is superior to beef and fish is superior to chicken because of its more rapid digestibility and lower saturated fat content. Lima beans, lentils, or chick peas, which are eaten at the same meal with vegetables are superior in all the nutrients needed to rebuild health.

As we go higher on the scale of quality, we begin to include protein rich food which may be eaten in the unfired state, such as cheese which is made from raw milk and unsalted. Then we ascend to the nuts and seeds which are eaten in the natural state (raw and unsalted).

To summarize: the closer the food comes to the natural state in which it occurs, or the closer to its raw, unfired form, the higher its quality. In this condition, all the enzymes are found intact. The amino acids are in their finest form. The minerals, vitamins, trace elements, carbohydrates, and "life force" are present. The life force, in turn, is capable of reproducing healthy tissue.

This same classification of quality which we analyzed in relation to protein rich foods applies to the carbohydrates (the starch and sugar-rich foods), the fats, and the mineral-rich foods.

The quality of a nutritional program is also improved by omitting toxic substances such as coffee, tea, chocolate, tobacco, salt, pepper, etc. from your diet.

What is the relation of quality of foods to recovery from illness? It is this in a nutshell: The higher the quality of food we eat, the quicker we recover from disease, provided we are able to digest and assimilate properly.

To this must be added the knowledge of (a)proper food combining; (b) proper order of eating the different kinds of food at a meal, e.g., the most easily digested food should be eaten first, the more complex one second, and the most concentrated item last; (c) the correct quantity of food to be consumed (of each type) in the meal; and (d) the correct time for eating (when hungry and not by the clock).

Now, what happens when a person follows these rules and makes a decided improvement in the quality of food consumed? Remarkable things begin to happen to the body as well as the mind. The amazing intelligence present in every cell of the body and the wisdom of the body in its operation immediately becomes manifest. The rule may be stated thusly: When the quality of the food coming into the body is of higher quality than the tissues which the body is made of, the body begins to discard the lower grade materials and tissues to make room for the superior materials which it uses to make new and healthier tissue.

This is the plan of Nature -- the body is very selective and always tries to produce health and always will, unless our interference is too great. Only then do we fail to recover and degenerate further into disease. The self-curing nature of many conditions such as colds, fevers, cuts, swellings, injuries, etc., furnishes endless examples of how the body tends towards health--always--unless we do something to stop the process.

What are the symptoms or signs which become evident when we first begin to omit the lower grade foods and instead introduce superior foods--those which are most alive, more natural than we are accustomed to? When the use of toxic stimulants such as coffee, tea, chocolate, or cocoa is suddenly stopped, headaches are common and a letdown occurs. This is due to the discard by the body of the toxins called caffeine and theobromine which are removed from the tissues and transported through the bloodstream during its many bodily rounds.

Before the noxious agents reach their final destination for elimination, these irritants register in our consciousness as pain--in other words, headache. The letdown is due to the slower action of the heart--the resting phase which follows the stimulation of more rapid heart beat forced upon the body by certain poisons called stimulants. The more rapid heart beat (or pulse) produces a feeling of exhilaration, and the slower action produces a depressed state of mind. Usually, within three days, the symptoms vanish and we feel stronger due to the recuperation which follows.

To a lesser extent, the same process occurs when we abandon lower quality foods and replace them with better foods. Lower quality foods have undergone more preparation. Spices, salt, and other ingredients have been added, as they tend to be more stimulating than less prepared and more natural foods. Animal foods such as meat, fowl, fish, etc. are more stimulating than cheese, nuts, and vegetable proteins.

Consequently, the withdrawal of stimulation which follows the abandonment of animal food produces a slower heart action--a resting phase--which registers in the mind as relaxation or a decrease of energy. This initial letdown lasts about ten days or slightly longer and is followed by an increase of strength, a feeling of diminishing stress and greater well-being.

Now let us return to the symptoms which occur in the process of regeneration. The person who starts a better diet, stays on it for three days to a week, and then quits will say, "Oh, I felt better on the old diet--the new one makes me feel weak." He failed because he didn't give his body a chance to adjust and complete its first phase of action--recuperation. If he had waited a while longer, he would have begun to feel better than before he started.

During the initial stage (lasting about ten days on the average to several weeks in others), the vital energies which are usually in the periphery or external part of the body such as the muscles and skin, begin to move to the vital internal organs and start reconstruction. This shunting of much of the power to the internal region produces a feeling of less energy in the muscles, which the mind interprets as some weakness.

Actually, the power is increased, but most of it is being used for rebuilding the more important organs and less of it is available for muscular work. Any weakness which is felt here is not true weakness, but merely a redeploying of forces to the more important internal parts. Here it is important for the person to stop wasting energy, and to rest and sleep more. This is a crucial phase, and if the person resorts to stimulants of any kind, he will abort and defeat the regenerative intent of the body.

It is important that he have patience and faith and just wait it out, and after a while he will get increasing strength which will exceed by far what he felt before he began the new program. It also helps to drink plenty of pure water while detoxing.

Success in recovery or improvement of health hinges upon the correct understanding of this point -- realizing that the body is using its main energies in more important internal work and not wasting it in external work involving muscle movements. Be wise, take it easy here, and relax. Just coast in your work and social obligations until you're out of the woods.
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shewolfnm
 
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Reply Wed 7 Sep, 2005 09:59 am
As one continues on the improved diet and gradually raises the food quality, interesting symptoms being to appear. The body begins a process called retracing. It says to itself, "Now we have a chance to get rid of this old garbage and build a beautiful new house. Let's get started immediately. Let's get this excess bile out of the liver and gall bladder and send it to the intestines for elimination. Let's get the sludge moving out of the arteries, veins, and capillaries. These smelly, gassy, brain-stupefying masses have been here too long--out with them! These arthritic deposits in the joints need cleaning up. Let's get these irritating food preservatives, aspirins, sleeping pills, and drugs out of the way, along with these other masses of fat which have made life so burdensome for us for so long. Let's get going till the job is down--till we have a beautiful house--and from there on we'll keep it a beautiful ideal model house."

During the first phase (called catabolism), the accent is on elimination, or breaking down of tissue. The body begins to clean house--in short, to remove the garbage deposited in all the tissues--everywhere. During this period, the body removes the ashes from the furnace preparatory to getting a better fire. Here the accentuation is on removal of the gross and immediate body obstructions. Wastes are discarded more rapidly than new tissue is made from the new food. This becomes evident as weight loss. This persists for a while and is then followed by the second phase--called stabilization.

Here, the weight remains more or less stable. During this phase, the amount of waste material being discarded daily is equal to the amount of tissue which is being formed and replaced by the newer, more vital food. This occurs after the excess of obstructing material in the tissues has been removed.

This state persists for a while and is then followed by a third phase -- a build-up period called anabolism, wherein weight starts to go up, even though the diet is lower in calories than it was before. At this point, much or more of the interfering wastes have already been discarded -- the tissues which have been formed since the diet was raised in quality are more durable and do not break down easily. Also, new tissues are now being formed faster. This is due to the improved assimilation made possible by the ceasing of wrong food combining. The body's need for the usual amounts of food decreases, and we are able to maintain our weight and increased energies with less food.

Many are able to function very efficiently on two meals a day. As the body progressively increases in efficiency and decreases in tissue breakdown under exercise, so do we gradually need less and less food to maintain life. The higher the percentage of raw food one lives on, the slower the rate of tissue deterioration which one evolves into. A sick body requires a gradual, carefully worked-out entry into this stage, where one is able to live on a 100% unfired (raw) diet, if desired.

Returning to the symptoms which occur on a superior nutritional program, people who have had tendencies in the past to recurring skin rashes or eruptions will frequently tend to eliminate poisons and harmful drugs through the skin with new rashes or eruptions. If they go to a doctor now who is not familiar with this aspect of nutrition, he will diagnose it as an allergy.

They ask, "How come? I'm eating better now than I ever did before, and instead I'm getting worse." They don't understand that the body is retracing.

The skin is getting more alive and active. It's throwing out more poisons more rapidly now that the body is building more power which is saved from those hard-to-ingest meals which have been discontinued. These toxins being discarded are saving you from more serious disease which will result if you keep them in your body too much longer--possibly hepatitis, kidney disorders, blood disease, heart disease, arthritis, nerve degenerations or even cancer--depending upon your hereditary or structural weaknesses. Be happy you're paying your bills now in an easy-payment plan.

With some, colds which haven't appeared for a long time may occur, or even fevers. This is nature's way of housecleaning. Understand that these actions are constructive, even though unpleasant at the moment. Don't, but don't, try to stop these symptoms by the use of certain drugs, or even massive doses of vitamins which will act as drugs in huge concentrations. These symptoms are part of a curing process, and don't try to cure a cure.

These are not deficiency conditions or allergic manifestations -- not if you're eating properly in quality, quantity, combination and sequence. Here is where experienced advice is a great value. Unfortunately, there are few good books present today which give full guidance to the average reader. Try to find guidance through a doctor or teacher who has the requisite experience in this most confusing of all subjects--nutrition in relation to health and disease.

You may be eating perfectly in regard to quantity, quality, and observing all the correct rules, and still symptoms will occur. Those who have lived better lives in the past--who have eaten better foods and who have abused their bodies less with over-eating will have reactions ranging from almost none at all or very mild symptoms which may be uncomfortable or acute. Those who have lived worse lives and poisoned themselves more will experience more severe symptoms if their liver, kidneys, or other important eliminating organs have been damaged. When they have been renovated to the point of fair working order, they will no longer produce symptoms.

Headaches may occur at the beginning; fever and/or colds may also appear; the skin may break out; there may be a short interval of bowel sluggishness, occasional diarrhea, feelings of tiredness and weakness, disinclination to exercise, nervousness, irritability, negativity or mental depression, frequent urination, etc. However, the great majority of people find their reactions tolerable and are encouraged to bear with them because of the many improvements which have already occurred and are becoming more evident with each day. This acts as an inspirational force to them.

The symptoms will vary according to the materials being discarded, the conditions of the organs involved in the elimination, and the amount of energy you have available. The more you rest and sleep when symptoms are present, the milder they are and the more quickly they are terminated.

Be happy you are having symptoms. Realize deeply that your body is becoming younger and healthier every day because you are throwing off more and more wastes which would eventually have brought pain, disease, and much suffering. Those who have the worst symptom-reactions and follow through to their successful termination are thus avoiding some of the worst diseases which would eventually have developed had they continued their careless eating habits.

Don't expect to go on an ascending scale of quality, that improving your diet will make you feel better and better each day until you reach perfection. The body is cyclical in nature, and health returns in a series of gradually-diminishing cycles. For example, you start a better diet and for a while you feel much better. After some time, a symptom occurs--you feel nauseous for a day and have diarrhea with a foul-smelling stool. After a day, you feel even better than before and all goes fine for awhile. Then you suddenly develop a cold, feel chills and lose your appetite. After about two or three days (assuming you don't take drugs or do anything else about it), you suddenly recover and feel better than you did for years.

Let us say this well-being continues for two months, when you suddenly develop an itch or rash. You don't take anything special for it. This rash flares up, gets worse and continues for ten days, and suddenly subsides, immediately after this you find that your hepatitis is gone and your energy has increased more than ever before. The rash became an outlet for the poisons in the liver which produced the hepatitis.

This is how recovery occurs--like the cycles in the Dow-Jones Average at the beginning of a bull market recovery. You feel better, a reaction occurs and you don't feel as well for a short while. You recover and go even higher. Then another reaction occurs, milder than the last. You recover and go even higher. And so it goes, each reaction milder than the last as the body becomes pure--each becoming shorter in duration and being followed by a longer period of feeling better than ever before, until you reach a level plateau of vibrant health. Here you become relatively disease-free.

We must learn to obey the laws of Nature. We must learn to eat simple, pure, and natural foods, properly prepared and combined, and our bodies in return will cast off all the poisons we have taken in during our lives. The mysteries of the body, the operations of nature, the vital forces working in nature are far beyond what our minds are prepared to understand at present. Every great physician or scientist who ever lived marveled in awe and humility at the wonders of nature. Yes--we are "fearfully and wonderfully made!"
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