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BoneCrusher said:For me to tell you to hang in there is some how fucked up to me in some way. I'm not you. I'm not living with the shit you are. I've had my own nightmares to deal with ... really fucked up intense pain from a motorcycle crash ... but to say I can relate is also bullshit for the same reasons. My fucked up troubles and the agony you are living with are not the same. But I feel your pain in the words you post and I'd say "Hang in there man" but that just sounds lame to me.
Just don't give up OTB.
Have you got a website or homepage set up? An online journal someone qualified can look at?
just take more selennium? seems like a simple solution 2 the problemhardasnails1973 said:
Taffin said:Your problems remind me a lot of my own. I was diagosed with hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) a long time ago and have been taking Synthroid for a long time. But I still didn't feel totally better. I was still depressed and still had severe gastro problems. My idiot doctor just told me to take Metamucil and then sent me to a specialist who also told me to take Metamucil. I finally went to see a different gastrointerologist who actually knew what was going on and said I probably had Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn's Disease. I got tested and it was revealed that I have UC. There's no cure, but it is treatable/managable (bodybuilder Chris Zaino has it, btw). I was only diagnosed in Feb 04 and spent most of 2004 dealing with it. I had the good fortune to switch to a new doc when I moved back out to California and he has been extremely helpful. Today, I am in remission thanks to medication, working out, and proper nutrition.
My advice to you is to seek a new doctor, particularly a digestive specialist (gastro doctor) and ask him about Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease. You could have one of these and if so, you must be treated or you will never get better. Visit ccfa.org in the meantime to read up on UC/Crohn's. Hopefully you don't have either of these, but if you do, you can beat it (especially with the help of fitness/nutrition).
Take care and I hope you feel better soon.
that was one of the original ideas when i first got sick in august..i dunno now..Jenny said:Oak, I'm sorry you're going through thisA lady I know have a really really bad case of candida. She can't eat, she has a really hard time breathing and her vocal cords are full of candida too so she can hardly speak. The candida is in her ears, her mouth, her stomach, everywhere!! She throws up if she eats and can barely keep nutrition shakes down. She's had this since august but is slowly getting better.
Maybe you have candida too? Where do you live? My friend is going to an awesome homeopathic dr in the Chicago area.