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Old 10-18-2011, 05:56 PM #11
kittycapucine1974
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Hi, mrsD:

Here are some of the symptoms I feel:
-Appetite disruption (diminished). I am not anorexic.
-Autoimmune conditions, including allergies.
-Poor circulation.
-Dental problems, including chronic gum infections, receding gums, and TMJ or Temporo Mandibular Joint dysfunction (clenching of the teeth, leading to chronic inflammation and pain in the TMJ).
-Fatigue and lethargy.
-Gastrointestinal disorders, including impaired digestion leading to constipation and nutritional disorders.
-Difficulty in swallowing, swollen enlarged tongue, and sleep disturbance.
-Immune response malfunction, leading to increased infections (including Candida Albicans) in all parts of the body.
-Mental and emotional problems, including anxiety, depression, memory loss, and trouble concentrating. For example, I take one week to read one small page of a book.
-Muscular disturbances, including ataxia (lack of coordination) and weakness.
-Neurological impairment, including but not limited to ear conditions (tinnitus), headaches and migraines, and paresthesia (numbness and "pins and needles" in nerves).
-Pain in joints and muscles, including arthritis.
-Reproductive disorders, including infertility and menstrual disturbances.
-Respiratory conditions, including asthma.
-Skin disorders, including acne, alopecia (hair loss), dryness, eczema, hives, and psoriasis.
-Sleepiness.
-Slowed movement.
-Structural weaknesses/deformities and impaired ability to repair damaged tissues, manifesting in brittle nails, brittle hair, degenerating bones (osteoporosis), malformed bones (scoliosis) and thinning and loss of eyebrows, notably the outer third.
-Temperature regulation malfunction: intolerance to heat, and excessive coldness, particularly in extremities.
-Urinary tract problems.

Quote: "You can feel cold from propranolol, and I posted that for you several weeks ago on the RSD forum." I started feeling cold, even freezing, well before I started propranolol or flecainide.

Quote: "Taking the hormone does not work instantly, and you may take several weeks to see any changes. They are typically slow." Hopefully, the dosage of one 25 mcg tablet daily will be enough because I do not think my primary care doctor will prescribe me more.

Thanks for your information.
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