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February 5th, 2012 03:47 AM #31
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It is all related to your diet!!! I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis when I was 18 by a very reputable rheumatologist who did all the tests and loaded me up with a tonne of drugs, and was happy to see me every three months, alter my drugs a bit and send me on my way. In my early 20's he said it was likely I would be in a wheelchair by my 30th birthday, I had inflammation in every part of my body.
I now know my body was screaming out and fighting the food I was putting into it, not that it was a "bad" diet, just a typical western diet, muesli, sandwich for lunch, pasta for dinner etc.
I have since cut out gluten (the worst offender), dairy, preservatives and additives, sugar and simple carbs, pretty much anything out of a packet, I am now 40 and can visit the gym and do anything I want, I haven't had to take any medication for years. I get so upset when I constantly hear of autoimmune diseases that doctors can't find an answer for, because it really is simple, your body is fighting what you put into it! The answer is not trying to find new things to put into it as a "cure" but to find out what you are putting in that simply isn't working for it.
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February 7th, 2012 10:33 PM #32
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Im going through this right now. Im 33 and slowly think im loosing it. The pain and fatiuge is too much. Im getting a bone scan tomorrow. Rhumtologist is trying anti inflamitories that don't work. My Rh factor came up positive. Test neg for lymes, vit d is good. Not sure what to do if this comes up negitive tomorrow.
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October 22nd, 2012 07:11 PM #33
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I feel for you. I had simular symptoms, but as time progressed I started having numbness in diffrent parts of my body. Long story short after 2 years of misdiagnosis's I finally was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis . Has any neurologist suggested this might be your problem? Because MS has a lot of diffrent symptoms and it is very hard to diagnose. Has anyone ordered an MRI of the brain & spine with contrast?
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December 21st, 2012 05:51 PM #34
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This may sound useless to some, but it sounds like you are getting desperate for some new ideas,so here's mine..go to an iridologist..maybe spelled wrong, but they take a photo of your eyeball and read what is definitely there..it does not change but reflects body workings..look it up on the internet. Where I live, there are holistic faire type get together where holistic practioners offer services like muscle testing,etc. Anyway, you can Google and find an iridologist in your area..I paid less than fifty dollars for answers which did tell me things I knew to be correct such as thyroid and female issues. Someone with an established office/business is probably best. I hope you can get healthy and enjoy life dear.
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January 2nd, 2013 09:53 AM #35
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Individuals who are more susceptible to joint, tendon, and muscle problems are those who tend to maintain fixed positions for extended periods of time (such as sitting in a chair or standing), perform repetitive movements of the limbs , overload particular muscle groups, and those who apply pressure on body parts and use forceful movements (such as athletes). Previous injury to a muscle or bone will cause susceptibility to joint, tendon, or muscle problems.
Joint, tendon, and muscle pain can be caused by injury to bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, bursae, or nerves. If pain occurs when there has been no injury to a joint, tendon, or muscle, or if pain from an injury persists for more than a few days, then another cause may be responsible, such as nutrient depletion of magnesium or Coenzyme.
Joint, tendon, and muscle problems are often managed with medications,best joint supplement that reduce pain and inflammation.
In order to properly manage pain and prevent joint damage, individuals should take their medications as prescribed by their healthcare providers. Individuals with joint, tendon, and muscle problems should also tell their healthcare providers if they are taking any other drugs (prescription, over-the-counter, or dietary supplements) because they may interfere with treatment.
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January 25th, 2013 08:30 AM #36
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To remove from bone pain and muscle pain first have a look on NSAID group medicine like paracetamol can be your best handy assistant. On the other hand now a days capsules are very effective to reduce pain
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March 21st, 2013 12:35 PM #37
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gdo24
are you taking "statins" for cholesterol control? They can have some pretty devastating side effects.
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