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Let me tell you a story about pigs. My Uncle Buck (yes, I have an “Uncle Buck” Mama’s youngest brother) was visiting with us and as we were eating dinner, she says, “You boys stop acting like pigs at the dinner table!”
Unc says, “y’know Sis, the mother of pigs is a sow.”
Way to take the pressure off of us Unc. We owe you one.
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now don't start tex. this ain't my first rodeo and we all know that behind this chubby facade is a brilliant mind....lol
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I experienced this same thing, and it comes and goes. Because I have had Lyme disease for so long, it has morphed into an increase in cardiac and neurological characteristics. This may be the case with you. It is important to have your heart evaluated thoroughly. Chronic inflammation is very bad for the heart, brain and all of the body. Your symptoms sound a lot like what I've experienced. My MD performed a thorough cardiac evaluation to rule out other specific heart issues. We concluded that the high state of inflammation in my body was the cause. Work on seriously, seriously reducing inflammation by following an anti-inflammatory protocol. There are many out there. Dr. Burrascano has good advice on this. I've finally, FINALLY accepted that I absolutely must live a more diligent lifestyle. When I do--eat right, supplements, Rx meds, exercise, all of it--I do feel better and the scary symptoms do dial down. A big hug to you...
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quote:Originally posted by randibear: now don't start tex. this ain't my first rodeo and we all know that behind this chubby facade is a brilliant mind....lol
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