I mentioned earlier in a post that we would be reading the 6th edition, well I just thought that I would let you all know that if you have the 5th edition that is fine also. I just picked up that book today so I am able to go through that one with everyone also. I will be ready to post on both of those books on July 31st.
Thank You all.
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Friday, July 20, 2012
Sometimes I Just Want To Stay In Bed
A few days before it rains I just can't move and want to stay in bed. Well honestly I stay in bed until 1 or 2 pm on those days by then I have mustered the strength to get up and take my medication. This also happens the days that it is cloudy or raining out, though once it is raining I seem to feel a little better. It really affects my life, not sure how I'm going to get active again. I just can't do what some people do. I guess to some degree I do. Because when I see something has to be done no matter how I feel I go do it. Some times with tears running down my face because it hurts so bad, which of course usually is followed by anger. Once the anger hits then I get more strength guess it numbs the pain to some degree. Yesterday I was mowing my lawn and I'm sure passersby thought I was nuts, lol, with the tears, the swearing, the pouting, and the angry face. I sure must of been a frightful sight. But I had to, my kids have been sick most of the summer so far and the grass was tall so what else was I gonna do? I could barely pull or push the darn thing, and besides that I could barely move my legs, and to top that cake nicely off I had to keep starting it (someone came to the door, I ran over edging and the thing stalled on me) Ugh! Just thinking of it upsets me, lol. And while I'm in this here lovely mood I hate yawning also because my jaw hurts so bad when I do! I try and go to sleep before I start yawning but with a family, that doesn't always happen because you want to be there for them too. If anybody has had lock jaw they might know what it feels like, I've been told that's how it feels when you have that. I've never had lock jaw so I wouldn't have a clue.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Supplement Recommendations for Fibromyalgia
Magnesium/Malic Acid Dosage: 150 mg magnesium and 6oo mg malic acid twice a day.
Comments: Sometimes sold in combination as magnesium malate.
St. John's Wort Dosage: 300 mg 3 times a day.
Comments: Standardized to contain 0.3% hypericin.
5-HTP Dosage: 100 mg 3 times a day.
Comments: If drowsiness occurs, reduce to 50 mg 3 times a day.
Vitamin C Dosage: 1,000 mg 3 times a day.
Comments: Reduce dose if diarrhea develops.
Grape Seed Extract Dosage: 100 mg twice a day.
Comments: Standardized to contain 92% - 95% proanthocyanidins.
Coenzyme Q10 Dosage: 100 mg twice a day.
Comments: For best absorption, take with food.
Melatonin Dosage: 3 mg before bedtime.
Comments: Helpful if sleep disorders accompany pain.
Note: Consider taking supplements in just bold first; those in bold italics may also be beneficial. Some dosages may be supplied by supplements you are already taking see about recommendations in former post.
Comments: Sometimes sold in combination as magnesium malate.
St. John's Wort Dosage: 300 mg 3 times a day.
Comments: Standardized to contain 0.3% hypericin.
5-HTP Dosage: 100 mg 3 times a day.
Comments: If drowsiness occurs, reduce to 50 mg 3 times a day.
Vitamin C Dosage: 1,000 mg 3 times a day.
Comments: Reduce dose if diarrhea develops.
Grape Seed Extract Dosage: 100 mg twice a day.
Comments: Standardized to contain 92% - 95% proanthocyanidins.
Coenzyme Q10 Dosage: 100 mg twice a day.
Comments: For best absorption, take with food.
Melatonin Dosage: 3 mg before bedtime.
Comments: Helpful if sleep disorders accompany pain.
Note: Consider taking supplements in just bold first; those in bold italics may also be beneficial. Some dosages may be supplied by supplements you are already taking see about recommendations in former post.
Supplement Recommendations for Arthritis
These are the recommendations that I have come across. As you can see I am currently using some of them and I can speak from experience that they do make a huge difference. I know some of the books say it won't help for pain or that you may not notice a difference but for me it does. If I stop using any one of the ones that I use for more then a week I start suffering a lot of pain and start wondering why it hurts so much more, then I realize that I haven't been using the supplements for awhile and then I start using them again, if it hasn't been to long that I have been off of them I start noticing a change within a week. If I have been off of them for a month or more then it takes almost two months before I notice a change.
This may be different for you though.
Glucosamine Dosage: 500 mg glucosamine sulfate 3 times a day.
Comments: Take with food. Not appropriate for diabetics.
Chondroitin Dosage: 400 mg chondroitin sulfate 3 times a day.
Comments: Often sold in combination with glucosamine.
Niacinamide Dosage: 1,000 mg 3 times a day.
Comments: High doses can cause liver damage and other serious side effects; physician monitoring is necessary during treatment.
Cayenne Cream Dosage: Apply topical cream to effected joints several times a day.
Comments: Standardized to contain 0.025% - 0.075% capsaicin.
Boswellia Dosage: 1 pill 3 times a day.
Comments: Each pill standardized to have 150 mg boswellic acid.
Sea Cucumber Dosage: 1,000 mg a day.
Comments: Also known as beche-de-mer.
SAM Dosage: 400 mg twice a day for 2 weeks, then 200 mg twice a day as a maintenance dose.
Comments: May have mild gastrointestinal side effects. Should not be taken by people with manic-depressive illness.
Note: Consider taking supplements in just bold first; those in bold italics may also be beneficial. Some dosages may be supplied by supplements you are already taking see about recommendations.
About Recommendations
Specific Dosage Suggestions that I listed above, have list, and may list in the future. These numbers are the total daily amount of a particular nutrient or herb you'll need to treat arthritis. In particular terms, this means you may have to adjust the numbers to factor in the amount of these same supplements you may already be getting in your daily multivitamin or individual supplements you're using for other health reasons.
For example if I've suggested taking 400 IU of Vitamin E a day for cancer prevention (way off the topic here). If your daily multivitamin supplies 400 IU of Vitamin E you won't need to the recommendation. supplement.
The dosages I mention in this blog are meant to be informative, but as we all know each person is different. Check with your doctor about your own case and the appropriate dose for you. Always read the label and never exceed the recommended dosage for a supplement, even though you may be treating several ailments.
And finally: Though I make every effort to include widely available dosages, the strengths of supplement products vary greatly. Qualified people such as health professionals, pharmacists, and health-store staff can help you determine an equivalent dose.
This may be different for you though.
Glucosamine Dosage: 500 mg glucosamine sulfate 3 times a day.
Comments: Take with food. Not appropriate for diabetics.
Chondroitin Dosage: 400 mg chondroitin sulfate 3 times a day.
Comments: Often sold in combination with glucosamine.
Niacinamide Dosage: 1,000 mg 3 times a day.
Comments: High doses can cause liver damage and other serious side effects; physician monitoring is necessary during treatment.
Cayenne Cream Dosage: Apply topical cream to effected joints several times a day.
Comments: Standardized to contain 0.025% - 0.075% capsaicin.
Boswellia Dosage: 1 pill 3 times a day.
Comments: Each pill standardized to have 150 mg boswellic acid.
Sea Cucumber Dosage: 1,000 mg a day.
Comments: Also known as beche-de-mer.
SAM Dosage: 400 mg twice a day for 2 weeks, then 200 mg twice a day as a maintenance dose.
Comments: May have mild gastrointestinal side effects. Should not be taken by people with manic-depressive illness.
Note: Consider taking supplements in just bold first; those in bold italics may also be beneficial. Some dosages may be supplied by supplements you are already taking see about recommendations.
About Recommendations
Specific Dosage Suggestions that I listed above, have list, and may list in the future. These numbers are the total daily amount of a particular nutrient or herb you'll need to treat arthritis. In particular terms, this means you may have to adjust the numbers to factor in the amount of these same supplements you may already be getting in your daily multivitamin or individual supplements you're using for other health reasons.
For example if I've suggested taking 400 IU of Vitamin E a day for cancer prevention (way off the topic here). If your daily multivitamin supplies 400 IU of Vitamin E you won't need to the recommendation. supplement.
The dosages I mention in this blog are meant to be informative, but as we all know each person is different. Check with your doctor about your own case and the appropriate dose for you. Always read the label and never exceed the recommended dosage for a supplement, even though you may be treating several ailments.
And finally: Though I make every effort to include widely available dosages, the strengths of supplement products vary greatly. Qualified people such as health professionals, pharmacists, and health-store staff can help you determine an equivalent dose.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Depressed!
As you all know I suffer from arthritis and this affects all jobs that I get. I am always let go because of not being able to move and keep the steady pace up that I start out with. I look healthy so employers and co-workers see me as able, but my body wont let me. Co-workers get mad at me for not pulling my weight on the job. Employers even those that do understand have to let me go. I can't afford to feed my family, pay my bills nothing at this rate. My husband has fallen ill so I need to take over at this time, and nobody will hire me! I'm not even in my forties yet so this is very difficult to handle, why does my body have to be old?. Sorry all for this negative post but as all who suffer from arthritis know that depression is part of it also. Anyways that's why I blog, lol.
Natural Relief For Arthritis
Here is a table of some of the foods if followed should reduce the amount of arthritis pain a person suffers. I have a total of 6 of these tables. This is only the first one yet. Its amazing how many of these foods that I eat, I will try and eliminate as many as I am able and will post my results. I hope that some of you will also be able to benefit from these tables also.
CATEGORY FOODS TO USE QUANTITY PERMITTED FOODS TO AVOID
1.Fats and Oils. None None All fats and oils,
including, butter,
margarine,
shortening,
lard, meat fat, and
lecithin
(as a vegetable
spray)
2.Sugars. None None All extracted sugars,
including syrups,
molasses,
fructose,
dextrose, sucrose,
and honey.
3.Poultry, fish, Limit acceptable All smoked,
and meat poultry,fish, and charbroiled,
meat to a total of or barbecued
1 1/2 lbs./ week foods
or 3 1/2 oz./ day
Chicken, turkey, Fatty poultry:
and Cornish game duck and goose
birds (white meat
preferred; remove
skin before cooking)
Lean fish and Lobster: Fatty fish:
shellfish 3 1/3 oz./ day sardines, fish
(replaces entire canned in oil,
daily allotment and mackerel
of poultry, fish,
or meat)
CATEGORY FOODS TO USE QUANTITY PERMITTED FOODS TO AVOID
1.Fats and Oils. None None All fats and oils,
including, butter,
margarine,
shortening,
lard, meat fat, and
lecithin
(as a vegetable
spray)
2.Sugars. None None All extracted sugars,
including syrups,
molasses,
fructose,
dextrose, sucrose,
and honey.
3.Poultry, fish, Limit acceptable All smoked,
and meat poultry,fish, and charbroiled,
meat to a total of or barbecued
1 1/2 lbs./ week foods
or 3 1/2 oz./ day
Chicken, turkey, Fatty poultry:
and Cornish game duck and goose
birds (white meat
preferred; remove
skin before cooking)
Lean fish and Lobster: Fatty fish:
shellfish 3 1/3 oz./ day sardines, fish
(replaces entire canned in oil,
daily allotment and mackerel
of poultry, fish,
or meat)
Friday, July 13, 2012
As for The Arthritis Helpbook
As for The Arthritis Helpbook I ask all of you to try and get a hold of this book. I challenge all of you to read part one and pause to discuss what we all have read on July 31st, 2012. See if we all can figure out which section best fits us. Lets share our questions and support and see if we can't motivate ourselves to become more active regarding our setbacks. With the support of other sufferers maybe we can all get a self management plan going for ourselves. Thank You all for participating.
Medication for Arthritis
For my arthritis pain I use Glucosamine with Chondroitin (the strongest that I could find), MSM (the strongest that I could find), Tylenol Arthritis 650 mg, and a prescription called Teva-Naproxen 500 mg. I try not to use the prescription one to often but when the pain is to bad a person uses it anyways, if you have to stay in bed because of not wanting to be on prescription medication then what is life worth living for? So I take them more often then I would like but at least I am able to be up and about instead of in bed all day.
Arthritis Helpbook
I was given the book called The Arthritis Helpbook by a relative who had a coworker who also suffers from arthritis and she had told my relative that once I was done with the book to pass it on to someone else that needed the help. And I thought to myself what better way to help someone then to share some of its contents online, and be open to conversations with everyone on the internet. To be here to help find answers and to get answers. Arthritis can be so very discouraging, it not only affects a persons body but also every aspect of the persons self worth.
Arthritis Sufferer
I have suffered with arthritis symptoms all my life. I was always told
it was growing pains and that it would go away. Well I learned to put
the pain to the back of my mind and got numb to the pain as time went
on. It was bearable so I didn't complain all that much as time went on.
In my thirties I got severe joint pain where I began to think my joints
were out of place. I was using my arms to drag myself around and keep
myself upright because my knees couldn't keep my body upright. I had to
quit my job as a DSW, a job that I really enjoy. This affected my jaw,
knees, neck, feet, my self esteem and now my hands. I was diagnosed with
inflammatory arthritis a couple of years ago. This affects my walking,
working and even eating. There are days I feel like I've lost about 20
years of my life, and I'm only in my late mid thirties. I hope that I am able to offer some support for other sufferers, and find support for myself also. I wish everyone all the best.
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