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Posted: 07/07/08 - 03:03 Post subject: Tiredness and feeling low |
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Hello,
I've felt like this before, and it's come back - and I always get better with Threelac.
This for overproduction of the candida fungi in your body
I thend to get it when I've eaten too many potatoes, or eaten too much sugar basically - especially around the start of my period.
Threelac you can find on the internet, as it's on of the many alternative products that's 1000x better than going to your local GP.
Good luck everyone.
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Posted: 07/08/08 - 09:07 Post subject: Tiredness and feeling lo |
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| I to have had these experiences. My life is fact past. I work 40 hr on a regular job and have a business on the side I probably work at least 70 hrs a week. I am 40 years old. Mine has gotten worse of the years. Sometimes after I eat, espically if it is sweet, I will get cold sweats, feel dizzy, plus rate goes above 100. I drink about 3 diet cokes a day. I am not over weight, I do have a lot of stress. Sometimes I even have a shooting pain in my chest, real quick and then it is gone. After I lay down for about an hr it goes away it seems. Doctors say it is panic attacks, I don't know. I would like to figure out a way to control it. |
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Posted: 07/09/08 - 22:40 Post subject: Postural Tachycardia Syndrome? |
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Have any of you looked into Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)? Or any other forms of dysautonomia? I'm an 18 year old male who has POTS, which causes most of the symptoms described in this thread.
You should definitely look more into this:
www.dinet.org
That's a good place to start. Good luck! |
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Posted: 07/12/08 - 14:59 Post subject: Parathyroid?? |
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Hello Everyone,
Wow!!! I am reading all of your messages and you all sound like me.... Extreme fatique, dizzyness, nautious, headache, muscle weakness and cramps, memory problems, not able to concentrate, no apetite, no energy, can sleep anytime any where, irritable, and also lack of ambition...
I have also on occassion had the right side of my face, left arm and both hands at the same time go numb and tingling.
I am also affraid to go anywhere or do anything as I find I get extremely tired from the smallest of activity, after doing the dishes, I need to lie down....
Three years ago, I was an office manager, I was the executive assistant to two managers and the sales coordinator of 25 sales rep's... I loved to multi task and my job did just that...
I have had these symptoms in the past but never all at the same time....
Then all of a sudden like the flick of a switch, I started having memory problems... then the fatique, headache, dizzyness, and so on....
two years ago i had a MRI that showed multiple TIA's....
Recent blood work showed that i have a high level of Calcium in my blood so my Dr also checked my PTH level which was also high.. My Dr then sent me to a internal Dr who ran the same bloodwork. This time my PTH is still high and my calcium is normal.... She decided based on the normal calcium this time, that it is not my parathyroid???? Not knowing what else to do she is having me take vitamin D.?????
i am confused ...... I thought that once you have been diagnosed with a high calcium and PTH, then it is known that you have hyperparatyroidism?? Is this true.... Is it possible for your calcium levels to flectuate.???
Has anyone else had their calcium and parathyroid hormones checked in their blood... ???
Desperately seeking my old self again..... |
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Posted: 07/14/08 - 05:39 Post subject: |
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hi skarl, i would like to know if you found a cure. i am suffering from the same symptoms right down to the acne! please let me know.
| skarl wrote: | Like most of you I have also been to a handful of doctors - with no results. Someone told me about this Chiropractor that uses a holistic approach. I decided to give him a try and I am so glad that I did, after 3 days I am noticing a huge difference. I was told that having long term stress can cause your body to hold in toxins. The dizziness and foggy headiness was partially due to heavy metals in my system (specifically in my head) along with other toxins, he was also able to noticed that I had a staff and viral infection that was causing other issues. He prescribed me different herbal supplements to target each issues. I can't tell you how much I recommend this - I am starting to feel like I am able to think clearly and live my life to the fullest!
The types of stress that I have been dealing with for the past four years includes: my husband being overseas for 1 1/2 years, loosing a job, moving at least 4 times, along with financial issues over the years.
I really hope that this helps someone out! |
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Posted: 07/16/08 - 15:23 Post subject: Re: Extreme Fatigue, Constant Cloudy Head, no energy |
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| galactickim wrote: | Finding all of your postings both relieves me (finally I've found people who can relate to what I'm going through) and frustrates/depresses me to the point of tears (nobody seems to have answers - no diagnosis, no cure).
I'm a 35 year old female and have been dealing with many of the same issues for years. I've been for various tests over the years, but have not had any luck. My symptoms, like many of you, include:
-Extreme Fatigue - I feel tired all day long, regardless of the amount of sleep I get. napping does not help. My whole body feels drained, like gravity is pulling me down ten times more than usual. I wake up groggy, finally become alert, but then want to go back to bed after about an hour of waking up.
-Cloudy Head - I can't think, I can't follow conversations, i can't find the right words, I can't remember things (conversations I've had, emails I've written or received etc.) i can't focus, I am extremely unproductive, I FEEL STUPID. Feel like I'm watching the world, and not a part of it. Feel disconnected
-Mild dizziness/loss of balance, sometimes my head feels like it's ever so slightly swaying back and forth
-Constant buzzing in ears - the sound is hard to describe, kind of like electrical current. I can hear it now, but it is especially noticeable at night of course, and sometimes it causes me to lose sleep. Very annoying.
-ears feel like they are plugged and I can't pop them; feels like I have a loss of hearing too. Also sensitivity to sound - normal sounds sometimes become too loud and annoying (e.g. have to move the phone away from my ears)
-pressure around my eyes and nose. Also sore eyes that feel puffy/baggy most of the time
-mild to medium nausea
-sometimes feel fidgety and nervous; feel like I'm on drugs
-Decreased sensitivity of hands/feet - can't feel hot/cold water! Also get cuts, but never noticed getting hurt
-Neck/Head pain - stiff and sore, unbearable most of the time, and can't get relief unless I lie down or run (sitting in any position and walking don't help)
There are other symptoms, and I could go into much more detail, but i won't/can't because my stupid head is too cloudy to think. I am frustrated and starting to get depressed about feeling like this most of the year (probably about 80% of the time). When I don't feel like this I FEEL GREAT, which is sad because my "great" is probably somebody else's "normal".
I am heading to the doctor tomorrow to insist on systematically handling this very quickly. I had to back out of a trip to Paraguay this summer for a month because I'm feeling so crappy and don't think that I'll be able to teach down there. Some things that I want the doctor to do/check for are:
MRI (e.g. for Chiari 1 Malformation)
CAT scan
Viral Labyrinthitis
Hearing loss
Meneires Disease
Anxiety/Depression
Hydrops
M.S.
Ankylosing spondylitis
Adrenal Fatigue
That's a start at least. i feel as though people think I'm making this all up. That when I complain about being tired, they just don't understand how debilitating it actually is. I feel as though I might have to quit my job (College instructor - I NEED A FUNCTIONING, non-cloudy brain for that!)
I found out recently that I have pretty bad dust mite allergies, and am allergic to my cats. I have had all of the dust mite covers on my bedding for quite a while now, the cats aren't allowed in the bedroom, and I have an awesome hepa air purifier in my room. I also have been taking NasonEx for a long time. None of these things have helped my main symptoms (although I can breathe a little better at night). I have also done sinus rinses and have tried various allergy/sinus medications, which also have not helped.
My fatigue and foggy head are really disrupting my life, my ability to do things as simple as hold conversations, and have sent my self confidence down the drain. I don't want to meet new people, I don't have the energy to go out, and most days I can't fathom exercising, but will often force myself to anyway.
Thank you to everyone who has posted their frustrations and ideas. I'll keep posting my progress through my testing, although i have to admit that I am somewhat pessimistic that I'll ever find a "diagnosis" or anything to help lift the fog and give me more energy. I've had this for years, and it just isn't "going away". |
Hi, I'm 36, my name is Jarrod, some of the symptoms you have are very similar to my own. As for the fog feeling, get zoloft or sertraline which is the generic. It will help for the fog feeling. I recommend you take low dosage 25 to 50 mg a night before you go to bed. After several months you may need to raise the dosage to 75 to a 100 mg. It works wonders for the fog. * Make sure you don't miss a dose, because if you do, you will have the worst headache. Remember to place it by your bed, so you'll take it. You may also need to try to cut out all sugars out of your diet along with cokes, the caffeine and sugar rob your body of nutrients and give you the rebound affect. Avoid sucrose and corn syrups. There in about all processed foods, eat products all natural if you can. It may take awhile bit I feel you will start feeling better. p.s. as for the hearing loss donot I repeat listen to music using ear plugs or headphones, the electrical magnetic field clogs the capillaries, its irreversible. But, it can get much worse. Take vitamin B12 for energy. Hope this helps, jarrodmoses@hotmail.com |
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Posted: 07/17/08 - 06:29 Post subject: |
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Hi...
For the past 3 years or so I have been experiencing
Dizzyness
Slight to mild nausea
Upper back pain (between shoulder blades) quite severe and have to get out of bed for some relief
bloatedness
unable to focus or concentrate
no tolerance to sudden noise
joint pain
IBS
Acid Reflux
and other symptons I cannot think of at the minute
I have these syptoms ALL of the time now with the odd day or 2 every 3 months where I feel normal
Life is a living hell at the moment...dunno how longer I can cope...Had every test done...all came back normal...doctor says its anxiety...
Will try to stop using Aspartamene to see if symptoms improve...but back pain is now so bad I cant cope anymore...need to lie down to get rlief during the day...and need to get up after sleep to get relief.....
Anyone else had any joy with treatment etc.....
Cheers
Joe
BTW
39 year old male....never been in hospital or had any illnesses |
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joebow,
your symptoms sound a lot like mine. Try stopping all caffeine, alcohol and artificial sweeteners. Caffeine is a pain in the ass to stop if you are a regular coffee drinker . . . but it made a HUGE difference for my symptoms. Give it a good ten days or so to see if it makes a difference.
good luck |
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Posted: 07/19/08 - 22:43 Post subject: Almost 19 year old with exactly the same symptoms. |
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It started about 2 weeks ago, and I am scared out of my mind think its a tumor or something.
I've had this dull ache in the back of my neck for the past 2 weeks and it spreads all throughout my head.
I have:
-slight nausea, not bad enough to immediately throw up, but the feeling is always there
-loss of appetite
-finding it harder to concentrate on reading/watching stuff
-an ache in my neck
-heavy head, foggy feeling
I haven't been to the doctor, but all these symptoms just POPPED out of nowhere; I'm a pretty active person, and this kills me because it feels like a normal life is gone.  |
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Posted: 07/20/08 - 16:49 Post subject: To Guest posting topic "Post subject: Parathyroid??&quo |
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Find another doctor. Just because your calcium was normal during one blood test does not mean you do not have parathyroid disease. Blood calcium fluxtuates minute by minute within the body. If your PTH was high on both tests I'm very surprised your doctor ruled this out. You should be seeing an endocrinologist, and even then make sure they are experienced dealing with parathyroid issues. Most endocrinologist mainly deal with thyroid and diabetes, with around only 5% of their patients having parathyroid issues. I completely understand what you're going through, as I have been dealing with this for almost 8 years, having seen 3 different endocrinologist, given a diagnosis all 3 times of parathyroid disease and refered to 2 different surgeons, only to have the surgeons, who are NOT the parathyroid specialist, go back and tell the endocrinologist that THEY don't think it's parathyroid disease because of a negative sestamibi scan, despite the fact most facilities do not do the scans correctly and my own mother was diagnosed with an adenoma on all 4 parathyroids.
Please check out the web site parathyroid.com/. I think you'll find a connection with most of the material on this site. |
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