Misfit Toy
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@leokitten -I understood what you are saying. You are at a place where you don't have to stop working. Your body is allowing you to be able to do so and there's where it's at. I was like that for years. And then, one fine day that all ended.
And, I am not even sure pacing does me any good. I can feel just as awful when I do nothing as when I push, so for me, if I have a good day....I am out the door!
If you are well enough to work, then do it. No need for scorn here. I didn't want to give up my job, school, etc because there was no guarantee that I would get better. Sometimes, for me, doing nothing makes me feel worse and sometimes I have no choice but to do nothing because I am that ill. I wasn't like that for years.
As far as supplements. I have had some work, but not always and sometimes I wonder if it's just a placebo affect.
I agree with Adreno, it's about fine tuning. When I went to an orthomolecular doc, he tested me thoroughly and put me on 30 pills a day of supplements, vitamins, you name it. I felt a major difference, but the problem was, it wasn't necessarily for the better...I had more energy except for a few things:
The supplements and vitamins were pushing me and changing my personality.
I was hormonally revved up from P choline and NADH. I also gained 25 pounds...
I didn't feel like me anymore.
That is not everyone and he had me on a concoction that clearly was not agreeing with me, but it got me through college and even working until I went off of them. So basically, they were a bandaid.
I am sure vitamins, etc work for people. But trying to figure out what to take on our own, you basically have to be a doctor to do so and I am not into biochemistry. I hate it. It's too much work and our bodies are ever changing.
I also feel (sometimes) that people say something is working because they have to have that hope. Or, maybe it's helping momentarily and at some point it stops. I see this all of the time in real life and somewhat on PR.
Our bodies with ME are so freakish that what worked for a while can just stop or make us sick.
Vitamin D does nothing for me and fish oil makes my pain go nuts. Go figure.
And, I am not even sure pacing does me any good. I can feel just as awful when I do nothing as when I push, so for me, if I have a good day....I am out the door!
If you are well enough to work, then do it. No need for scorn here. I didn't want to give up my job, school, etc because there was no guarantee that I would get better. Sometimes, for me, doing nothing makes me feel worse and sometimes I have no choice but to do nothing because I am that ill. I wasn't like that for years.
As far as supplements. I have had some work, but not always and sometimes I wonder if it's just a placebo affect.
I agree with Adreno, it's about fine tuning. When I went to an orthomolecular doc, he tested me thoroughly and put me on 30 pills a day of supplements, vitamins, you name it. I felt a major difference, but the problem was, it wasn't necessarily for the better...I had more energy except for a few things:
The supplements and vitamins were pushing me and changing my personality.
I was hormonally revved up from P choline and NADH. I also gained 25 pounds...
I didn't feel like me anymore.
That is not everyone and he had me on a concoction that clearly was not agreeing with me, but it got me through college and even working until I went off of them. So basically, they were a bandaid.
I am sure vitamins, etc work for people. But trying to figure out what to take on our own, you basically have to be a doctor to do so and I am not into biochemistry. I hate it. It's too much work and our bodies are ever changing.
I also feel (sometimes) that people say something is working because they have to have that hope. Or, maybe it's helping momentarily and at some point it stops. I see this all of the time in real life and somewhat on PR.
Our bodies with ME are so freakish that what worked for a while can just stop or make us sick.
Vitamin D does nothing for me and fish oil makes my pain go nuts. Go figure.