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Old 06-16-2007, 10:41 PM
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Default Thanks guys!!

I just wanted to post that there is hope with PN,and life after PN. I was affected very profoundly by PN,as every nerve in my body malfunctioned from head to toe! The incredible pain was unremitting, but I learned to live with pain.

When the autonomic symptoms hit, I felt the true wrath of this illness. I swear to you guys I thought at times I was a gonner for sure. It was my faith in God and the support of this forum that got me to where I am today,as it gave me strength to carry forward and continue to hope.

I think it's important that those of us with marked improvement post any recovery and any tips for recovery,as there are many new members on the forum. As I read throught the posts, I recall back to my early days when I was full of questions,confused and very often frightened.

I think that any one's recovery is great hope for all of us. In my case, I have had marked improvement in my overall pain symptoms, but as I said the greatest improvement and the most noticable is the lack in autonomic dysfunction in relation to anxiety,BP issues,and malaise.

I have been equal to anything lately,and I am here to say that I survived PN.
Though I continue to try to heal and improve... it is a long road... as we know.

For all the new members... Welcome to a great forum. Please try to follow the diet and nutritional advice offered in the stickies in relation to what you should be eating, supplementation,exercise,fresh air, and avoidance of toxins and toxic people.

Don't ever loose HOPE.
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