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Re: Medication Phobia (pharmacophobia)

Posted by bleauberry on March 5, 2010, at 19:45:27 [reposted on March 6, 2010, at 9:22:05 | original URL]

In reply to Re: Medication Phobia (pharmacophobia) » bleauberry, posted by Vincent_QC on March 5, 2010, at 10:06:16

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> I have another choice, it will be to say to the PDoc that I drop him, the next time I see him, and return only with my Family Doctor,

I like this idea a lot! In a book called Amalgam Illness, the author who is a PHd said the worst thing to do is see specialists. The best thing to do is find one average doctor who is willing to take time with you, cooperate with you, and learn new things right along with you in your journey. Specialists can really screw things up, because they don't see the big picture.


> Since I have that PDoc, my mental state decrease so much...

Well, that certainly says a lot about the quality of his care. He probably should not be practicing medicine.

>> Anyway, Is it normal that I have to do all the work, the research and find out what is my problem???

Well, this is a tricky question. If we are talking about someone with a straight forward fairly simple problem, the doc should be able to do all the work. But when things get into more complicating and confusing realms, we do indeed have to do our own research.

I hate to admit it, but the truth is, if we don't take charge of our own healing journey, no one else is going to do it for us. It's that simple.

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> Will see my Family Doc the 6 april and ask for bloodwork and hormones test.

I can't help but wonder. Have you ever been bitten by a tick? Have you ever had silver fillings in your teeth?

Have you ever taken antibiotics?

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> For the Licorice, I found only the deglycyrrhizinated liquorice ...

This modified version of licorice does not have the enzyme that slows down the breakdown of cortisol. So for adrenal fatigue, it is useless. It is however good for the gut.
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> For the syberian ginseng, I found only the Russian ginseng... I don't buy it... it was very expensive and in liquid form... Is it the same thing than the Siberian???

It's hard to say. What you want to look for is "Eleuthero". That's the name of the plant. It actually isn't really even a ginseng. It got that as a nickname.
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> Another thing is sure, exercises was always harder for me...

I would avoid all cardio or aerobic exercises. Work on the weights and stretching, and stop or rest when you begin to breath hard. Don't stress the adrenals.


> Well.. thanks again... for the B5 and B6 and Russian ginseng, can you told me if it's good or not?... Also, for the Inositol... or the Gaba... is it doing something good for anxiety?...

Inositol, honestly I've never seen anybody get a great thing from it. Gaba however can be good. It supposedly does not cross the blood brain barrier, but when I tried it it sure did. Almost instant calming of the mind and body. It seems to work best in combination with Glycine and Magnesium. Glycine is also really good on its own. For the B vitamins, we just have to try them one at a time, because we all respond very differently to them. The B vitamin that is definitely calming is Niacinamide (a specific form of Niacin...no other form of Niacin is the same).

I'm trying to think of what diseases can cause the bizarre things you have experienced and are experiecing. I can only think of three. Lyme disease, lead/mercury toxicity, and candida. You fit the profile very strongly for any of those.

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