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ByronSBell 2007
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I just wanted to make a helpful post for people and myself on here of ways to just make yourself feel better while treating for lyme. Give ideas, supplements, medicinces, ect that you take to help a herx or just feel beter.

Here are mine:
Naturally squeezed Lemon water
Magnesium
Epsom Slat baths
IV glutathione
getting really hydrated
1 mg of Ativan during a bad herx

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Beverly
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Great ideas Bryon!! [Wink]

The lemon water really helps me along with Tincup's Tea recipe and getting some kind of sleep.
At my worst herxing time I have had to take Ambien or I don't sleep.

[group hug]

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i'm sure the 1mg of ativan would help...lol. i used to take it for anxiety. 1mg would pretty much just knock you out if you're not used to it [Smile]

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Chlorella
Paleocleanse and/or paleomeal
1/4 natural grapefruit juice to 3/4 water (prohibited on certain abx) w/packet of emergen C
Lemon soda water (fresh lemon)
Dry brushing
Foot detox baths
Hot baths
Remembering to breathe

Claire

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trueblue
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Watching funny movies, cartoons, coloring and doing kid stuff. Anything that takes you away from this.

Crayons were 20 cent in Walmart this week! [Smile]

Drinking straight lemon juice takes helps the herx achies for me.

Oh, claire, rememering ot breathe... good one! [Wink]

Xanax before bed makes me feel so much better.

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more light, more love
more truth and more innovation

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* avoid NEGATIVE, NON-SUPPORTIVE people including relatives!

* form your own positive supportive people around you/online like lymenet! go to them when you need to talk or cry! [group hug] [kiss] [group hug]

* educate yourself about lyme; read all you can from REPUTABLE sites including our beloved lymenet! [Wink]

* learn to say NO; take care of YOURSELF; do NOT let anyone lay GUILT trips on you; and stick up for yourself; no one else will!

[ 25. July 2007, 11:49 PM: Message edited by: bettyg ]

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Geneal
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Venting and sharing what you are going through

With others who have walked or are walking in your shoes really helps me.

Not that I am glad that someone else suffers like I do, but

Being able to share the burdens of illness, family stress, and basically life with Lyme

Really helps me keep things in perspective and I know that I am not alone in this battle.

Hugs,

Geneal

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Things that help me feel better:

I agree with Betty....number one on my list is avoiding negative, toxic people, including relatives, and I mean completly and totally avoiding them. They are out of my life, permanently. Nothing hurt me more or caused me more stress...being demeaned by those who claim to love you is far worse than the physical symptoms. I won't allow anyone to make me feel that way ever again.

Next on my list:
-digestive enzymes with all meals and snacks
-sleeping as much as I can
-cyber-pals who have Lyme to vent with
-Magnesium citrate
-Hot showers
-mild exercise
-fresh air and sunshine
-escape into a good book, even though I forget the whole plot once I'm done!
-Doctor's Nutrition Greens First powdered drink
-B Complex
-Neptune Krill Oil
-lemon in my water
-a mostly raw foods veggie, fruit and nuts diet with lower than average protein and fats

Klutzo

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Ellie K
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For me:

Fresh squeezed lemon water
Ginger in any form
Dry brushing
Epsom salts (and a cold shower afterward)
Lots of tea

But most importantly:

Twice weekly acupuncture
Vicodin!!

[Wink]

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music therapy
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What a great topic!

-Talking about the strange trip Lyme Disease is with people who are curious
-Allowing myself to be fascinated with the disease, and therefore more curious to learn more
-Choosing to be happy in spite of whatever is going on inside and around me
-Hugging my peeps, in the flesh or online
-shhh...a bit of chocolate and a hot bath can't be beat

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To our good health,
Pippifern

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How could I forget about acupuncture and massage?? Oh right, Lyme brain, of course.

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To our good health,
Pippifern

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I agree with the lemon water.

But baths for me during herxes seem to make me feel worse, which is strange.

I wish watching TV helps me but it doesn't. I can't consentrate on it and it sometimes makes me feel dizzier than I already am. :\

Sleep is what has helped me the most. When I'm just feeling extremely terrible I can still fall asleep pretty easily and while I'm asleep I don't feel "sick". Sleep has been a real help to me. Sometimes I'll wake up from a nap and the herx will be gone -- at least for a little while.

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One can never consent to creep when one feels an impulse to soar.
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My Lyme Story

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i just edited mine, adding the last paragraph...


* avoid NEGATIVE, NON-SUPPORTIVE people including relatives!

* form your own positive supportive people around you/online like lymenet! go to them when you need to talk or cry! [group hug] [kiss] [group hug]

* educate yourself about lyme; read all you can from REPUTABLE sites including our beloved lymenet! [Wink]

* learn to say NO; take care of YOURSELF; do NOT let anyone lay GUILT trips on you; and stick up for yourself; no one else will!

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Great post! Here are mine:

Lemon/Olive Oil drink with Super Food taken daily
helps reduce swollen glands
http://www.keephopealive.org/lemondrk.html

Health Marvels Foot Pads

Epsom Salt Baths

Eating lots of green veggies

A good 2 hour nap every day!

Reading Books and Watching Movies, Doing a good Bible study

Gentle exercise

Playing with my animals

Quilting

Watching Bones and NCIS

Staying positive and being thankful because there are so many worse things than Lyme (hard to believe, I know, and it doesn't feel like it often)

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"We imagine that when we are thrown out of our usual ruts all is lost, but it is only then that what is new and good begins. While there is life, there is happiness. There is much, much before us." -Pierre, War and Peace

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* HOT BATH*)!*)*!)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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There is no wealth but life.
-John Ruskin

All truth goes through 3 stages: first it is ridiculed: then it is violently opposed: finally it is accepted as self evident. - Schopenhauer

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Acupuncture

Massage

Foot detox pads

peace and calming essential oil formula

a good night's sleep

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Acupuncture

Massage

Foot detox pads

peace and calming essential oil formula

funny movies (and learning to laugh at all the Lyme-brainy stuff I do)

a good night's sleep

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Just thinking out loud here.

I am thinking that learning to live within my limits and pacing myself is helping me to be able to do a little each day compared to doing too much and then being down for days.

I need lots of quiet...even watching TV needs to be limited.

computer helps a lot because it is quiet and I can lie down while on it.

Going for short cruises in my power chair with service dog. Longer ones when I am able.

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