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yellerdog

2006-05-23, 11:16 am

Dina,
I'm new to the list, but not to CFS. Thanks for your explanation of yeast
symptoms. I'm experiencing something very similar- with the same suspicion
that mine is yeast. I could never get anyone to take me seriously, either.
I've tried candida diets but they are very difficult- especially when you
are sick.

I just went to the CFS clinic in Boston. (I'd be happy to give a review
should anyone want one). They started me on Nystatin for yeast which I knew
right away I needed. I'm also eliminating as much yeast producing food as
possible.

I ALSO live in CT. With all of this rain, its a wonder we aren't walking
fungus!

Rebecca

Ginny Remeika

2006-05-23, 11:16 am

Rebecca,
I would love to hear all you have the energy to tell about your
experience at the Boston CFS clinic... Thanks.
Ginny
Maine usa

yellerdog wrote:

>Dina,
>I'm new to the list, but not to CFS. Thanks for your explanation of yeast
>symptoms. I'm experiencing something very similar- with the same suspicion
>that mine is yeast. I could never get anyone to take me seriously, either.
>I've tried candida diets but they are very difficult- especially when you
>are sick.
>
>I just went to the CFS clinic in Boston. (I'd be happy to give a review
>should anyone want one). They started me on Nystatin for yeast which I knew
>right away I needed. I'm also eliminating as much yeast producing food as
>possible.
>
>I ALSO live in CT. With all of this rain, its a wonder we aren't walking
>fungus!
>
>Rebecca
>
>
>
>
>


Rita Joy

2006-05-23, 11:16 am

Dear Rebecca,

You are new to the list. Whilst I remember, speaking of medications, I
had a very, very bad reaction to Metronidazole. It is a half antibiotic,
half chemical (sulphur) medication, and should not be given to anyone with
active neurological disorders. It put me in bed for 7 months, and the pain
in my limbs was excrutiating. I found out later it is contra-indicated, and
a few other people in the UK in the '80's had the same reaction as me.

Another med to put on the list of things we cannot take, and to be
especially aware if your doc has doubts of the existence of ME/CFS.

Regards Rita UK.



"yellerdog" <yellerdog@COMCAST.NET> wrote in message news:
<C0977F3B.12A3B%yellerdog@comcast.net>...
> Dina,
> I'm new to the list, but not to CFS. Thanks for your explanation of yeast
> symptoms. I'm experiencing something very similar- with the same suspicion
> that mine is yeast. I could never get anyone to take me seriously, either.
> I've tried candida diets but they are very difficult- especially when you
> are sick.
>
> I just went to the CFS clinic in Boston. (I'd be happy to give a review
> should anyone want one). They started me on Nystatin for yeast which I

knew
> right away I needed. I'm also eliminating as much yeast producing food as
> possible.
>
> I ALSO live in CT. With all of this rain, its a wonder we aren't walking
> fungus!
>
> Rebecca
>
>


TiHooerba@AOL.COM

2006-05-26, 11:16 am


Hi Rebecca,

Welcome to the list! I have to say, it's incredibly helpful to share
treatments, experiences, or just have supportive people to whine to! Hehe, I agree
that all the rain in CT is crazy! I also have a very bad actual mold allergy,
which I think makes me feel worse on top of everything else. Not to be nosy,
but where in CT are you located? I'm in Fairfield County--right next to
Danbury--Bethel, to be exact.

About the CFS clinic in Boston--do you know if they take insurance? If they
do, I'm sure they wouldn't accept mine, since I have state insurance for now,
but I guess you never know. I actually just started seeing a naturopath a
couple of months ago through the university of Bridgeport, CT Health-Sciences
Center Naturopathic Medicine Clinic. Whoo, that's long, lol! It's actually a
FREE (and quality) clinic located at the Univ. of Bridgeport. I see an intern,
but the head overseeing naturopath often sits in on my appointments, and
advises in all cases. They also do homeopathy, acupuncture, and hydrotherapy, so
I'm hoping that I'll be able to at least be able to get somewhat better
through all of these resources. Really, I'm hoping for a cure, but I don't want to
be overly optimistic and get my hopes up too high. Anyway, I'd love to hear
of your experiences and progress at the CFS Clinic in Boston.

Take Care,
Dina

In a message dated 5/22/2006 2:46:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
yellerdog@COMCAST.NET writes:

Dina,
I'm new to the list, but not to CFS. Thanks for your explanation of yeast
symptoms. I'm experiencing something very similar- with the same suspicion
that mine is yeast. I could never get anyone to take me seriously, either.
I've tried candida diets but they are very difficult- especially when you
are sick.

I just went to the CFS clinic in Boston. (I'd be happy to give a review
should anyone want one). They started me on Nystatin for yeast which I knew
right away I needed. I'm also eliminating as much yeast producing food as
possible.

I ALSO live in CT. With all of this rain, its a wonder we aren't walking
fungus!

Rebecca

Rita Joy

2006-06-04, 7:56 am

Dear Rebecca,

You are new to the list. Whilst I remember, speaking of medications, I
had a very, very bad reaction to Metronidazole. It is a half antibiotic,
half chemical (sulphur) medication, and should not be given to anyone with
active neurological disorders. It put me in bed for 7 months, and the pain
in my limbs was excrutiating. I found out later it is contra-indicated, and
a few other people in the UK in the '80's had the same reaction as me.

Another med to put of the list of things we cannot take, and to be
especially aware if your doc has doubts of the existence of ME/CFS.

Regards Rita UK.



"yellerdog" <yellerdog@COMCAST.NET> wrote in message news:
<C0977F3B.12A3B%yellerdog@comcast.net>...
> Dina,
> I'm new to the list, but not to CFS. Thanks for your explanation of yeast
> symptoms. I'm experiencing something very similar- with the same suspicion
> that mine is yeast. I could never get anyone to take me seriously, either.
> I've tried candida diets but they are very difficult- especially when you
> are sick.
>
> I just went to the CFS clinic in Boston. (I'd be happy to give a review
> should anyone want one). They started me on Nystatin for yeast which I

knew
> right away I needed. I'm also eliminating as much yeast producing food as
> possible.
>
> I ALSO live in CT. With all of this rain, its a wonder we aren't walking
> fungus!
>
> Rebecca
>
>


yellerdog

2006-06-04, 7:56 am

I've done my reading but can't find a list of symptoms of yeast die off.
Can someone send that to me? I assume that once the yeast dies off, I feel
worse for a while, then, hopefully, feel better!

Rebecca

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