Posted by JLx on November 21, 2003, at 10:27:03
In reply to Re: TMG feels good...short lived? » JLx, posted by DSCH on November 21, 2003, at 9:28:47
> I think Pfeiffer would have guffawed as they typically see improvement on the scale of months and then implement what is basically lifetime maintenance.
Hmm...ok, I will hope for the best then.
> What do I think? I don't know. Once I got a good start then I wasn't dose schedule critical from hour-to-hour anymore. I've been off the regimen for at most a couple of days at a time, but then some fallback creeps in.Well, at least I'm finding the TMG easy to take. My powder dissolves well in water.
> At this point I'm less happy/optimistic as I was when I felt like I had achieved a sucess. But then I am having to deal with the accumulated damage to the exterior particulars of my life up to this point. And then there are all the psychological issues that you and Francesco have alluded to in your own contexts lately. Not every problem goes away completely and permanently when you have the cells running well again, I guess. Need to change allocations and jumpers. :-)
Yes, it's exciting feeling like the mountain in your way has shifted some, but then there's still the stones in your shoes. :)
For me though, if I'm not prostrate with depression, I feel as if I at least have a fighting chance at picking up the pieces of my wrecked life.
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