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AndreaB Contributor
Speaking of the SIBO, I am starting my sequence of treatment for it, either tonight or tomorrow. Even though I tested neg for it, I'm still having GI issues, so she wants to try it.

Hope all goes well with the SIBO treatment. I also hope this flare dies down quickly for this weekend.

Make sure you get your rest. :)

I want to do this horse rescue, but it's too far away for right now. There are plenty of local shelters.

Horse rescue? Now that sounds like something I'd like too. Of course I wouldn't mind shelters either. I just always want to bring the kitties home. :ph34r:


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DingoGirl Enthusiast

Tabasco - - I don't know if I"ve written this before on here (dingo'd it if I have :ph34r: ) but there is something that works quite well for me: get some tea, any kind you'd like. Put about 2 tablespoons of flax seeds in - - this is assuming you can tolerate them, of course. Let the seeds and tea steep. The seeds will get slippery and soft......you just gently crunch them at the end of the tea. Works like a charm for me......and yes, drink LOTS of water!

Thank you, but this just totally made me smile...poopy...diarrhea...poopy. :lol:

:lol: you are a nut, Lady.

and yes, get those attorneys to FULLY fix up your home office!!! work from home on the days you're not well.....after FIFTEEN YEARS (cannot conceive of this) I think they would do it!

patti-Please come to Boston. Oh please oh please oh please!!!!!! The house next door to us is for sale and it's cute and Angus would greet you EVERY morning. He even said he's made you a gluten-free coffee cake cuz he knows you're coming. Actually, it sounded more like "Woof garble garble grrr WOOF!" but I knew what he meant!

HARRUMPH!!!! no, no, no, NO!!!! we want her!! Come to California!!! Yay Patti!! Yes, yes, California!!!! :rolleyes:

and yes, isn't she wise and clever for not divulging this info, whereas I, as we all know, WOULD in fact broadcast it to the world....

Bev - - I was going to suggest the nursery/garden center......will think of something else. the animals will love you....:)

and speaking of animals, I have got to go now, and take my sweet girl to the vet....

Andrea - - - what a love you are, thank you for your PM!!!!!

see you.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Speaking of the SIBO, I am starting my sequence of treatment for it, either tonight or tomorrow. Even though I tested neg for it, I'm still having GI issues, so she wants to try it.

Judy, thanks for the info on lymph stuff...I called someone today and I think I'm going to try to get in next week.

LAURA...GLAD THE LYMPH INFO HELPED. I THINK YOU'LL REALLY BE HELPED BY THE 'MLD'

GET A GOOD GOOD GOOD THERAPIST...THAT'S THE KEY.

LYNNE IS A BIG FAN OF THIS TOO.

SO YOUR GOING TO DO THE ANTIB ???..THAT STARTS WITH 'r' EVEN THO YOU TESTED NEGATIVE ON THE SIBO TEST???

.

GOD --I HAVE THE PILLS RIGHT HERE IN MY DRAWER. NEVER TOOK THEM

I SCORED ONE POINT OVER NORNAL SO ''I DECIDED NOT TO DO IT'

DR TOMORROW WILL PROBABLY WANT ME TO.

I'M TELLING HIM...

I'LL DO THE ENDOSCOPY AND COLONOSCOPY FOR YOU IF YOU DO THE INGENX LYME TEST AND THE CD57 FOR ME...

TIME WILL TELL

JIN..THANKS FOR THE NICE WORDS AND TO THE REST OF YOU

THANKS FOR BEING THERE '''ALWAYS''

JUDY

jerseyangel Proficient
I'm almost certain that the allergies were a result of whatever is going on with me. Lyme, mercury, mold, whatever. I'm not nearly as congested as I was before I went gluten/casein free...I think taking some of the burden off my system has helped to keep the allergies in check too.

I'll bet you're right. Being casein free has probably helped a lot with that, too. Are you allergic to dust mites?

15 years!!!! Wow!

Speaking of the SIBO, I am starting my sequence of treatment for it, either tonight or tomorrow. Even though I tested neg for it, I'm still having GI issues, so she wants to try it.

Can't wait to see if it helps you. I've heard good things about it. I have a feeling my dr may give it to me regardless of the test result. Just my take on how he spoke about it.

Sorry you are on a cycle of bad days just when you have special plans. Just not fair :angry: Hope it passes soon and you hace a nice time.

patti-Please come to Boston. Oh please oh please oh please!!!!!! The house next door to us is for sale and it's cute and Angus would greet you EVERY morning. He even said he's made you a gluten-free coffee cake cuz he knows you're coming. Actually, it sounded more like "Woof garble garble grrr WOOF!" but I knew what he meant!

How tempting is that! Angus AND a coffee cake :D

Andrea--how is Talitha today? Is she still having the pain?

Hi Judy!!!

tabasco32 Apprentice

noglugrl

what do you suggest or did for constipation take or eat? THe miralax is not really working or I am not drinking enough water. I think my colon has stopped working? I don't know that's what it feels like.

dingo

I have tried flaxseed, grinded flaxseed with water it didn't work.. are teas o.k. for people with candida?

It's weird but when I drink the miralax it makes my throat pop.

I feel like my food is going to come up my throat.. gross huh?

AndreaB Contributor
Andrea--how is Talitha today? Is she still having the pain?

She still hurts. I think she pulled a muscle when she fell.

tabasco32 Apprentice

anyone

is brown rice o.k. for candida? how about brown rice pasta? any grains o.k.?


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dlp252 Apprentice
Are you allergic to dust mites?

Used to be. On my first allergy test 4 years ago, I was allergic to them. When I was retested a year and a half ago, I wasn't.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Rachel, go have a treat. :wub: Don't let one person stop you from posting on other threads. Just let it go ... you've said it all ... just like you said, you don't need the stress.

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noglugrl

what do you suggest or did for constipation take or eat? THe miralax is not really working or I am not drinking enough water. I think my colon has stopped working? I don't know that's what it feels like.

dingo

I have tried flaxseed, grinded flaxseed with water it didn't work.. are teas o.k. for people with candida?

It's weird but when I drink the miralax it makes my throat pop.

I feel like my food is going to come up my throat.. gross huh?

Oh you poor thing...the miralax did that to me when I was really really constipated. It's disgusting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

One tea that I used to drink for constiaption was laci LeBeau's Super Dieter's tea:

Here's a link with the ingredients:Open Original Shared Link

It has senna in it which CAN cause problems but it gave me almost immediate relief. Definitely check with your doctor first.

andrea- Hope talitha feels better soon!

jerseyangel Proficient

Rachel,

Carla beat me to it, but I was just going to say the same thing--or words to that effect ;)

You have to be exhausted--please try and relax and do something nice for youself tonight. Anything to get your mind off the board for a while. :)

Mtndog Collaborator
Rachel,

Carla beat me to it, but I was just going to say the same thing--or words to that effect ;)

You have to be exhausted--please try and relax and do something nice for youself tonight. Anything to get your mind off the board for a while. :)

i agree- not worth the stress. Take a well-deserved break!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I have tried flaxseed, grinded flaxseed with water it didn't work.. are teas o.k. for people with candida?

Tabasco (is your name Lisa? I am not sure :unsure: ) - - I think the problem was grinding the flax seeds, maybe? their outer husks are very slippery and slimy.....I used them fully intact when I needed a poopy (hi donna!) experience. Like Kramer said....."wet and WILD!!" (I think that was after he had an enema :ph34r::lol: )

Andrea - - what is the latest on Talitha? you know, sometimes I read these pages SO fast, as I am SO far behind, blow me if I just don't dingo all kinds of important information.

And Rachel - - what is up? is it the heinosity of that other thread? I am going to have to venture into that one now, to see what this is all about....which means - - more reading which equals - - more dingo'ing. :huh:

Patti - you would choose Angus and coffee cake over dingos in sunny california? :o:lol:

I am confused over many things on our beloved OMG thread and to clarify things would require going back, many, many pages....I just don't have the stamina.

xoxo

CarlaB Enthusiast
I am confused over many things on our beloved OMG thread and to clarify things would require going back, many, many pages....I just don't have the stamina.

xoxo

Just ask, you don't need to go back! :ph34r:

jerseyangel Proficient
Patti - you would choose Angus and coffee cake over dingos in sunny california? :o:lol:

Your sweet dingos and California sound wonderful. :D And I'd love to meet you in person, too! Gosh--everyone! It would be so nice for us all to be able to meet face to face. :rolleyes:

jerseyangel Proficient
Just ask, you don't need to go back! :ph34r:

Yea, I forgot :huh:

What are you confused about, Susie?

jerseyangel Proficient
Used to be. On my first allergy test 4 years ago, I was allergic to them. When I was retested a year and a half ago, I wasn't.

I asked because after I tested highly allergic to them last year, I put protective covers on my mattress and pillows and noticed a difference.

Funny--I used to be highly allergic to cats, and last year was found to be only mildly allergic. I think living with a cat so long de-sensitized me :D

CarlaB Enthusiast

On LN they're talking about a Lyme float ... it's a canoe trip ... we could meet there, it's for Lymies and their families ... we're all family here. ;) Of course, it's only an hour away from my house! LOL Easy for me to suggest. :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

A Lyme float sounds like a frosty summer drink! :D

CarlaB Enthusiast
A Lyme float sounds like a frosty summer drink! :D

Yeah, I picture a Steak and Shake Lime freeze every time I read it ... but I always liked vanilla malts ... stupid barley.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Or we could meet here Open Original Shared Link

It's for Lyme patients and caregivers ... those of you who don't have it or haven't been tested are caregivers. :rolleyes:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
What are you confused about, Susie?

:unsure: oh my gosh, it's all the letters and numbers, I think. When people throw around their number readings, and letters - - see, I'm so confused I can't even remember. :lol: and the "bands" - - that's confusing too......I think that involves letters and numbers. Oh, and the names of the @*$!&*!! germies, all the babs, chlorella (and is that a virus, or a beverage you all drink? :huh: ), and all the other weird names of the evil bugs, and all the treatments, I forget what is for what and who's taking what for what..... :huh: and then this mysterious HERXING...... See, I was gone for a while, and when I came back, and I still do come and go, and there are new things all the time from your brilliant scientifness, and dang if I just can't follow it all. :huh:

but, I'm here to support the lymies, and all others, and just to share the love. :wub:

A Lyme float sounds like a frosty summer drink! :D

:rolleyes: and it sounds YUMMY!!!! lime sherbert with - - whipped cream, soda water, and - - dare I say, vodka, perhaps? ;)

Or we could meet here Open Original Shared Link

It's for Lyme patients and caregivers ... those of you who don't have it or haven't been tested are caregivers. :rolleyes:

Excellent, I'm a caregiver! :)

AndreaB Contributor
i agree- not worth the stress. Take a well-deserved break!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:

I ditto Carla, Patti and Bev.

Love and hugs coming your way. :wub: :wub: :wub:

AndreaB Contributor
Andrea - - what is the latest on Talitha? you know, sometimes I read these pages SO fast, as I am SO far behind, blow me if I just don't dingo all kinds of important information.

Some days things are moving pretty quickly over here. :blink:

Talitha still hurts but she's doing better, ("a little better" she says). :)

Gosh--everyone! It would be so nice for us all to be able to meet face to face. :rolleyes:

I still would like to do that. Just don't know that we'd ever have the extra money. :(

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I still would like to do that. Just don't know that we'd ever have the extra money. :(

(raises hand) I KNOW! We print out and send this entire thread to.....let's see......Oprah? Dr. Greene? Lyme Central? Richard Branson? (with Virgin Atlantic) Or - who's the richest man - - is it Warren Buffett? Elisabeth Hasselbeck? is she the wealthiest Celiac we know?

just brainstorming here. :)

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