fibromialgia new hope
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any one interested in the latest theroy about how fibro and chronic fatigue comes about .
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Posted , 5 users are following.
any one interested in the latest theroy about how fibro and chronic fatigue comes about .
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denise56617 tiswas24537
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I've read up on this too and I think it makes a lot of sense. A lot of the things mentioned are also talked about in Mindfulness. I have just been on a 6 week course and am feeling a little better already. I still have bad days when I overdo it but I feel a lot better mentally than I did a few months ago. Please let us know how you get on - anything we can do to help ourselves has got to be a good thing.
Rosie85777 tiswas24537
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I have just read Denise's comment about Mindfulness, and would like to add Meditation to that, basically just sitting and quieting your mind, telling it to shut up for a while and give you some peace. I had a lot of pain from Diverticulitis this morning and I do find this helps to calm the pain...at least, I did this morning,if that makes any sense. I am also following Ashok Gupta's free email programme and it makes such good sense, I hope others will look into it. I am thinking about getting the course myself. Cheers and best wishes..Rosiexx
denise56617 Rosie85777
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Rosie85777 tiswas24537
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Having a lot of bad days at present. I suspect my recent accident has aggravated things, getting tearful and jittery, headaches, bowel probs etc. I've been listening to a lady called Heidi Sawyer on the web, and find a lot of help there, she goes along with the Amyglada Hypothesis and her related guided meditations have helped me a lot. I think you must be a very special person because Aspergers must be so hard to cope with. Cheers. Rosiexx
tiswas24537 Rosie85777
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and things havnt improved either my son is just ignored by socity
perfectly able to work if he could just get some support and placed some where he could learn social skills.
he left special needs school in 2007 and has been ignored ever since thats hard .to watch some one whos intelegent and could work and support him self but socity wont give him the tools to do so .then you hear all the politicians always shouting about getting people of bennifits and back to work . but dont actully do anything about.
nitropilot tiswas24537
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It's difficult not being able to help you in any way. All I can say is that I find 'normal' people irritating and mundane. I woulduch rather spend time with the fascinating and often brilliant mind if a 'special needs' person. I hate that term as most of you are frickin exceptional.
tiswas24537 nitropilot
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i found it tough as a child in the 60and 70s in school
but i found life as an adult much harder, kids bulley because that is what kids do i dealt with that took me a few years hun but one day one girl went to far and i snapped and she paid the price .
i knew iwas differant but no one really knew why i wasnt diognosed till i was in my 40s . mind it dosent make much differance my son was diognosed at 5 and his had all the same agro i had with out the diognosis in fact i think i was better of because i was just odd.
adults give me a harder time .i can run rings round most people when it comes to facts music and social history tv drama and comedy
any programme i watch my brain is taking so much info in diologue which i can do to to most of steptoe and fools and horses line for line.
films iv watched once and and can remember every bit.any facts in a programme the music played whats in the back ground.any small error
theres nothing i miss . and anything like coal house or coal house at war or victorian house were people go back and live those lives absolutly absorb me and living musems you cant get me out so many facts , id love to spend my holidays living in living musem better then lying around in the sun all da y getting drunk.
my memory for such stuff is incredable but ask me where i left my keys couldnt tell you.
i think everyone who has special needs is incredable because we struggle so much to be excepted by people who are in so many ways are inferior . i dont know about other special needs so i wont comment
but as a aspie we see things so clear and we have the ability for a large amount of what passes most people by COMMON SENSE and LOGIC .
IF A SIGN SAYS KEEP OF WE KEEP OF IF IT SAYS GAURD DOGS LOOSE WE AVOID . we cant find an interest in small talk its pointless .
and programmes like the reality sh*t thats on tv these days just leaves us confused and irratated never watched more than 10 mins of big brother ever it made me want to rip out my eye balls.
infact tv was so frustrating and annoying to me we now do not have any live tv. only catch up for certain programmes . like the code bbc4 . something that makes you think. sorry iv gone on to much .
thats the Aspie in me verbal dioreeh .
nitropilot tiswas24537
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I am far less fascinating than you, but parts of me totally get where you're coming from.
Ugh. Must get old running mental circles around people all the while they're the ones looking down on or judging you. And oh how boring most people must be for you.