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'carnivorous worm'! My pain is more akin to one constant 'throb' as connected to a hi-tension line...you know, the HUMMM. they give off? Imagine being 'plugged into one'. You mite be CLOSE. in that aspect, but not nearly as articulate in terms of 'feeling it'.
What I have is no parasite...believe me. - j The tens pens are totally lo key, and there was no mega vibe involved...it was just vibe waking up dormant or malfunctioning vibes...at levels that make my electronic DH positively YAWN as to the 'levels'.. DH is HOT on anything that involves CURRENTS. Ergo, this stuff is totally TAME,,, unless applied to key 'nerves'.. Any input? I'd appreciate sources/resources - thank you - j Fear-Anxiety? Tell me how, one can safely MOVE with out fears of fractures [usually-multiple] and without fear of potential balance issues.. inspite of or as a result of extensive physical therapies...This Really is an Issue that MUST be discussed in depth other than in passing. As we tend to do...then gloss over? ' |
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Dahlek,
If you could define your need for understanding clearly and in detail, that would certainly be worth its own thread. My understanding is that you want to know how to deal powerfully and effectively with health issues that cause falling, fractures, and intractable pain. Is that right? Another way to put its, is what you're asking how to live a life worth living with PN, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, general autoimmune disorder, rheumatoid arthritis, and other debilitating, extremely painful chronic diseases with no cure and few effective treatments? What you bring up is exactly the type of issue that caused an explosive increase in knowledge about PN and techniques to cope with PN in the previous Braintalk forum. Physicians and neurologists lurked and were active in the old Braintalk forum and and are in this forum. For obvious legal and social reasons, they participate as peers rather than as physicians, but I'm sure that we've helped move the knowledge and practice of medicine forward in regard to PN and associated issues through our professional participants. . This isn't a complete answer to what you're asking, but I found the book "Sick and Tired of Feeling Sick and Tired: Living with Invisible Chronic Illness" to be full of helpful insights and advise. (http://www.amazon.com/Sick-Tired-Fee...3096763&sr=1-9 )
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David - Idiopathic polyneuropathy since 1993 "If you trust Google more than your doctor, than maybe it's time to switch doctors" Jadelr and Cristina Cordova, "Chasing Windmills" |
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In Memorium
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I just coughed up 97 cents to get the book! (new) but "used" on Amazon -cant beat that!
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