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Thank you Melody and Ginnie..

I appreciate your thoughts, and have certainly been concerned about taking the leap as well. I have not been to the Mayo Clinic. I'm a Canadian citizen and don't think I would be able to afford to pay for healthcare in the states, unless there's some loophole I don't know about..? I would be all over that if there were such a thing! I have been trying hard to find a diagnosis for 8 years now, and am still looking. I have spoken with my doctors, and my GP has just asked that I think carefully and be as prepared as possible before taking any steps in that direction.. my neuromuscular guy said "Well, pregnancy is riskier than golfing, but I wouldn't let that stop you..."

*However*, both docs have said that some women with these kinds of things, weakness, ME/CFS, autoimmune things as well as endo, can go into "permanent remission" when they get pregnant, perhaps because of the inherent "immune system reboot" that happens in the mother to ensure the new life is protected, if there is autoimmunity involved. They have *both* had patients in whom this occurred..

I first learned of this phenomena when phoning for information one day a year or two ago, and I happened upon a woman who like me, had had pretty much the same symptoms appear and disappear for a while, and could find no diagnosis. At one point she was travelling in the Dominican Republic with her boyfriend, and had a doctor there ask if they were in a happy, stable relationship, because if having children was something they were considering anyhow, it could help her to get pregnant. She said they had a good talk and decided to try. Sure enough, it worked, and she's never had it since. So I asked my doctors about it, and they confirmed it does happen with some women.

I know that in itself is not enough of a reason to try it, just in the hopes of getting cured, but because I really do want to have a child anyhow, this possibility along with the timing factor has me considering it more seriously. I know I'd have to be in a state of reasonable good health to start, and would choose a time when I'm strong and feeling good to begin trying. I'm starting a 10 month course of immune-boosting kundalini yoga training this month, and am going to be doing whatever I can with regard to diet, sleep, meditation, etc to get myself as healthy as I can. I'd also coordinate a plan for help and support from my friends and family should I get sick during the pregnancy or after the birth. I know I'd have some help. But I'm going to take the year and see where I can get to before making any moves.

I'd still love to hear from any other women with thoughts, feelings, or experiences to share on this topic.

Many thanks, T
Hi. I'm going to share something with you. For almost 8 years I have been on a health journey to heal my own health issues. The results have been dramatic to say the least. I have many friends with auto-immune issues who also do what I do. I sprout and do microgreens. I'm giving you a link to what is growing in a small corner of my living room. You don't need a college degree to do this. You just need 5 minutes a day to gives these sprouts and microgreens a drink of water. THAT'S IT.

I grow microgreens in a coconut medium (I don't like soil) and I use the same seeds for microgreens that I do for sprouting. I grow broccoli, radish, fenugreek, flax and chia. You won't find ANYTHING on the planet that is healthier for your body. After you click on my link and you see what I'm growing, go to sproutpeople.org and read up on sprouting and the astounding benefits of eating sprouts. I put them on sandwiches, I eat them in salads, etc. Sprouts aid in digestion and they have enzymes which aid your immune system.

So click on this, (Oh, I do sunflower shoots also). They are in the earlier stages in this video. Not only are these SUPER FOODS, but they have allowed me to control my diabetes, my blood pressure and more important, my weight.

So take a look and then go read about sprouting. You won't be sorry.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDtbjlmFZtM

I'm doing this so just in case you do get pregnant, your body will have such a head start it won't know what hit it.

Melody
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