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Geet3721
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I'm just curious how many work a full time job... how do you deal with the herxes and bad days? how do you deal with anixety and work with it?

Thanks.

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I work pretty close to full time--I have no choice. I wish I didn't need to.

It's always a struggle...ESPECIALLY when herxing. Luckily I have an understanding employer that lets me leave early every day. I usually work anywhere from 4-6 hours per day depending on how I feel. I work in an office setting, thank God. I would not be able to work every day if I were doing anything physical.

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lymeinhell
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I would stop my meds for 48 hours every month since I herxed every 28 days like clockwork. The first 4 mos, those 2 days I'd either be in bed or work from home. Is this an option for you?

I carried essential oils with me to help with the anxiety and also took/take large doses of Rhodiola. The oils are so powerful, they helped tremendously.

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I have worked full time all these years. Even trough the worst, except days when I could not move due to the herx.
I have had no other option but to work.
My managers know about my illness and did not give me hard time

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I'm working full time anywhere from 36-50 hours/week depending on how I feel. I need the money so if I feel up to it, I will pick up some overtime shifts.

I do have intermittent FMLA though but have only used it once. I've "lucked out" that my bad days are usually on my days off. I also haven't had too many *really* bad days.

I do find that I am good for nothing on Mondays after working the weekends though.

I do breathing and relaxation techniques to deal with my anxiety.

What essential oils did you use lymeinhell?

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I work full time and it is a good distraction. I have not been sick as my son. My herxes are manageable. In the beginning of the treatment for Lyme, I took Wednesdays off and only worked 4 days. I need a lot of rest on the weekends that is for sure.
I carry the family's insurance so have to keep going.

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2 blended oils from Young Living

1. Peace and Calming (a wonderful citrus mix)
http://www.youngliving.com/essential-oil-blends/Peace-And-Calming
2. Valor - can't describe the scent - just wonderfully fresh and calming.
http://www.youngliving.com/essential-oil-roll-ons/Valor-Roll-On


Apply to fingers and rub underneath toes. Cup your hands over your nose and breath deep for at least 30-60 seconds.

They sell both in a roll-on which makes for easy application and transport(but you get more for your $ by buying a bottle).

You can also use the same method for sleep issues. Apply each oil one at a time and do the breathing. Breaks the no sleep cycle and teaches your brain to relax when you smell those scents.

You should try the Peace and Calming at least - you won't leave home without it!

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Sorry for the delay in responding I was working [lol] My Employer is pretty amazing about understanding but the staff isn't always. Thank you guys all for the tips and letting me know I'm not alone I work in Manhattan in the Empire State Building and sometimes just making it to work is a challenge.

Ktk- you are right sometimes it is a good distraction.

Lymeinhell- I am certainly going to pick up those oils thanks for the information on them. Also I was taking Rhodiola for awhile and my new LLMD took me off it I don't know if it doesnt mix well with my neds or what... I am taking L-Theanine now which I do feel works but I still need my xanax for the evening commute.

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I work, fulltime. I have for three years of treatment. I have not missed much time because of sickness. I have because of doc appointments.

It is true that I think and move faster at 50% than most do in good health. And it is true that I have hid it well. But I still feel insecure.

I think it would be hard not to; just last afternoon I could not remember where to find the conference room.

There will be a time, soon I hope, when I laugh over it. But not now. For now I am glad I have a job; unemployment is high and the so are healthcare costs. So I'll take the stress unless I just could not longer.

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I was fired from my job of over 11 years due to my Lyme. I even had FMLA and it didn't help.

I hired a lawyer and everything and was not able to do anything about it.

I was unemployed for 18 months and had to relocate across country right after my unemployment ran out.

It is tough out there. I am a single mom and both my daughter and I have LD. I have to work to support us and for health insurance.

I fear every day that I might become too sick to work, but all I can do is push forward.

I am very thankful that I am able to do what I can right now. I wish everyone well and just know you are not alone!

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Thanks for your experiences. I do about 40 to 45 hours a week. I have saved up all my sick days just in case I need them soon.

I have been doing the Buhner Protocol (9 weeeks now with 5 weeks at full strength) in prep for abx at the end of June when I see the LLMD. He is treating my son and knows I am coming to see him.

Sunday and Monday I was really tired and forgetful. Continued to work but was very slow and not very effective. So I stopped the herbs for 4 days and increased the vitamin C. I had also been doing a parasite cleanse that finished last Thursday with Parastroy and think I may have overdone it.

By Tuesday I felt better than I have in months. Today has been good also. I continue to take my supplements and Bar 1. I will start back with Herbs on Friday. I also added Lugols to step up my immune system. I am sweating much more today and have more energy. In the afternoon when I hit a low about 3, I take two EmergenC's in a glass of water and that give me enough energy to make it to quitting time.

Thanks for the tip on the oils. All the Best, MattH

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Geet3721
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Thank you again everyone for sharing. I too feel thank god everyday that I am able to work I dont know what I would do if I couldn't, I wouldnt be able to afford treatment, rent, food anything so Thanks be to Jesus for that blessing.

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