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Re: I made some videos: My trip to the bottom of hell and back! by ring5100 ..... Adrenal Fatigue Forum

Date:   11/2/2013 10:16:51 PM ( 11 y ago)
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Dear Beth.
I have not been on this forum to much anymore. Only from time to time.

I just watched all 8 your videos. All I can say is you are amazing.

And, God certainly has a plan. He has sent very special people to your door with a start of healing of hands, mind and soul.

I am just to happy for your progress.

I can't imagine the extent of your illness when it was at it's worst. But, I can attend that I have probably been to half way point, as you have, but not bed ridden.

Please keep us up dated on you progress.

I have had various improvements in some areas and worse in other areas now.

My mood and anxiety levels were always the worst and that have made sustantial progress just in the past 2 months.
As well as a slight increase in strength and indurance.

But, my muscles have been so weak for for lone ( 3 years) of vertually almost no exercise, that now as I slowly increase exercise, I am experiencing chronic muscle soreness along with joint problems and stiffness, almost like arthritic symptoms.

I also developed plantar fasciitis in both feet, moreso in one over the other ( bad heel pain) this us usally caused by runners in many cases, but also from inactivey, thus in my case relating to very weak leg muscle to support the stress caused to the plantar fascia and the achillies tendon. So now I'm aggressively tackling this along with the adrenals.

I started nutritional balancing 3 months ago and after starting to take potassium, increased magnesium and vitamin A. . . it took a while but this has helped.
The 5-HTP took about 6 months to work better, along with being off Zoloft for over a year now. It took that long to get that nasty drug out of my system and get neurological transmittors back in sink.

Thanks for sharing your story. I can tell it was hard to even talk about. Quite understandable. I don't like to talk about my darkest days with my AF, as it still stresses me.
But, I'm glad neurologically to see such progress.

Paulette
 

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