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Some late-night ramblings

i pick up pennies | August 17th 2008 by Abby

It is ridiculously late as I write this, so please pardon the slight rambling-nature of this post.But I needed to work some things out.It has been in the 90s for the past three days. Tomorrow doesn't look much better. And, being in Seattle, we have n read more

What Causes Fibromyalgia Back Pain

help for fibromyalgia | August 14th 2008 by daryl johnson

Along with the many symptoms caused by fibromyalgia syndrome, back pain is often a real complaint for the majority of FMS sufferers. Both upper and lower back pain can cause powerful discomfort, making it impossible to sit or stand for extended perio read more

Acceptance or Resignation

Senior Eagle Finds His Wings | August 11th 2008

Speaking with someone with chronic fatigue, the other day, made me think. She said she had accepted the illness and this brought peace inside. A fact that I readily agree with. Accepting that we have an illness is absolutely key to moving on and allo read more

Stress-free breath holding time predicts health of HIV/AIDS patie…

All About your Life | August 7th 2008 by joom

Clinical evidence, as well as physiological studies, found that progression of the disease in HIV patients is manifested in reduced oxygenation of the body. Stress-free breath holding time test is very sensitive to the health state of HIV patients read more

Pregnancy Carnival #3

Schizmu | July 30th 2008 by hypatia

Welcome to the July 25, 2008 edition of pregnancy and delivery. Out third edition! Jennifer Johnson presents Pregnancy-The State of Mind , Saving Money at Home , and SEX, MARRIAGE, AND KIDS posted at MommyABCs.com Tonya presents Making Pregnancy read more

Digestion and Disease Both Begin at your Mouth

ARTICLEPREMIUM.COM - REPRINT ARTICLES FOR BLOG | July 28th 2008 by JBiggs

Did you know that disease begins at your mouth because of the choices made in your brain?   I am sad to say that most Americans make very poor choices. Did you know that disease begins at your mouth because of the choices made in your brain?   I read more

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: The Body’s Mystery Disease

PromolifeNews.com | July 23rd 2008

For most of its short history as a disease Chronic Fatigue Syndrome was ridiculed by the medical community. Understandably for those suffering from the affliction this rejection often caused depression. As the medical community now understands it, th read more

Cranial and Lympathic Massage

Fibromyalgia CFS Therapy | July 15th 2008 by Cheryl

Hi fibro-cfs friends, A little “cfs-fibro care talk”: Has anyone given massage a try?  What was your experience? A couple months ago I was introduced to a lymphatic massage.  The licensed/certified therapist provided her services from h read more

Retreat - Relaxation, Refreshment and Renewal

Senior Eagle Finds His Wings | July 13th 2008

We’ve just returned from a week spending time at a Christian retreat centre. The manor house had views to die for and was just the place to relax, unwind and let our cares and worries fall away. It was like a little piece of heaven away from wo read more

Working Hard When Tired Raises Blood Pressure

DrEddyClinic.com Health News | July 5th 2008 by Dr. Eddy

(HealthDay News) -- Doing mental or physical work while exhausted may harm your health, a new study shows.Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham found that fatigued people had bigger spikes in blood pressure than well-rested people wh read more

Lyrica

Krississippi - The Fifty-First State of CONFUSION | June 25th 2008 by Krissi Bates

I’m wondering if anyone who reads my blog takes Lyrica for Fibromyalgia? I was once diagnosed with Fibro, although I have always questioned it (mostly because some symptoms like chronic fatigue/pain are similar to the general effects of CKD/ESR read more

Health Benefits of Tea: Studies Show That Tea Might Help Reduce F…

Twinings Tea Blog | Expert Tea Articles | Tea History, Tea H… | June 21st 2008 by SoMedia Networks

By William I. Lengeman III It almost seems a bit redundant to point out that tea might have the ability to alleviate fatigue. After all, for many people who drink it (and coffee) that's one of tea's most appealing features. But, according to more tha read more

Walking Out Our Healing

Senior Eagle Finds His Wings | June 18th 2008

I’ve just been reading the New Testament account of Jesus’ encounter at the healing pool - John 5: 6. On the face of it, it does seem that Jesus is being a bit harsh? Here is this sick man lying by the side of the pool, complaining that t read more

Carnival Of Healing #142 - A Wealth Of Health!

Libido and Health | June 14th 2008 by Tonie

Welcome to the June 14, 2008 edition of carnival of healing. Stay a moment and enjoy the wealth of health! Health is one of those things most people normally start thinking about when it too late and then you will more than likely give anything to ge read more

The Seventy-five Percent Rule versus Intimacy

Senior Eagle Finds His Wings | June 7th 2008

I am enjoying a period where I am stronger and best of all, the fog has lifted. To be clear-handed with unclouded thought processes is deliciously exquisite and I revel in it! It’s like a breath of fresh air. I know enough now though, not to ma read more

Coping With Chronic Fatigue

Natural Pain Relief | June 6th 2008 by John

  How to Cope with Chronic Fatigue Sorry I haven’t written earlier this week, but I have been battling fatigue.  Whenever I am on my period, I not only have terrible cramps, I also often feel sick.  My throat will get a little s read more

Are You Sitting Too Comfortably?

Senior Eagle Finds His Wings | May 22nd 2008

If someone had said to me over the last few years, I was lethargic and lazy and must pull myself together, I would probably have felt like hitting them. As a good Christian, I would of course restrain myself? Some may have thought it but kept quiet. read more

The Many Benefits of Tai Chi

River Valley Acupuncture News and Events | May 13th 2008 by Emily Konstan

The five foundations of Traditional Chinese Medicine are acupuncture, herbal medicine, dietary therapy, tui-na massage, and internal exercise.  Internal exercise is the term given to tai chi and qi gong practice.  It describes coordinated, graceful read more

Sunny Weather

Chronically Fatigued Is ME | May 12th 2008 by Beth

We've had some fantastic sunny weather lately and it's made a big difference in how active I feel (even if I'm not all that much more active than normal). Now that the sun is shining and the weather is warmer I can wander to the park and sit. Get u read more

How We Slayed Smaug the Dragon

Senior Eagle Finds His Wings | May 12th 2008

How my wife and I, despite the restrictions of chronic illness, attempted the 2.3 mile walk through our local country park. A walk that for most people would be an amble, became for us, an expedition of Tolkienesque proportions. It had been our ambit read more

Childhood Memories Surfacing

Senior Eagle Finds His Wings | May 6th 2008

We heard on the news the other day, that home milk deliveries are making a comeback. This prompted a good childhood memory for me! Our milk was from Brown’s farm next to the village church and was brought to the door by Roy, on his horse and cart. read more

Too Tired to Exercise?

River Valley Acupuncture News and Events | April 29th 2008 by Emily Konstan

We all know that exercise is good for us.  But what if you have a medical condition that keeps you from exercising?  People with persistent fatigue, cancer-related fatigue, the elderly, and those in chronic pain may feel that it is impossible to ke read more

Surprised by Angels

Senior Eagle Finds His Wings | April 28th 2008

I once thought of angels as fluffy beings with wings, like the images portrayed in books, magazines and greeting cards. I was aware of recent reports and biblical angel encounters, but their existence remained theoretical, outside my realm of experie read more

Fatigue and Knowing Yourself

Senior Eagle Finds His Wings | April 21st 2008

I firmly believe that CFS/ME is the result of a virus of some sort or other, but I am also convinced there are other factors involved. I wonder how much I really knew myself before I was diagnosed? Why was it that I would work on without giving too m read more

My Clifftop Cabin Retreat

Senior Eagle Finds His Wings | April 12th 2008

An important and significant two weeks. I had entered my third year with Chronic Fatigue and although there was some improvement, I still experienced considerable physical restriction and the occasional relapse. I felt the urge to get right away on m read more

You Are What You Eat

Senior Eagle Finds His Wings | April 9th 2008

Those who take food and diet seriously, sometimes quote the phrase, “You are what you eat!” I looked it up and found it originated in the 1800’s or earlier in Europe. The German, “Der Mensch ist, was er ißt.”translates read more

It’s Under My Nose

Senior Eagle Finds His Wings | April 1st 2008

I am light years away from the busyness and activity that was my world before I was laid low and diagnosed with CFS/ME! Gone are the ‘badges’ I used to wear and polish with pride: ‘engineer’, ‘manager’, ‘chai read more

Non-Update

Chronically Fatigued Is ME | March 31st 2008 by Beth

I wish I had some fun news for everyone, but I don't. No news is good news though, right?Not too much happening on the health front. I'm in the middle of a no-sleep, no-eat cycle so I'm sure I'm looking fabulous. In fact, I know I am because the m read more

How to Relieve Chronic Fatigue

healthfitnessvitamin.com | March 28th 2008 by Scott Becker

Exhaustion, pain, tiredness, do you feel like you can relate to any of those aforementioned words? If you do, you may be suffering from fatigue. Which carries with it a wide range of various pains, ills and afflictions. From lethargy to muscle pain c read more

It’s Lonely In Here

Senior Eagle Finds His Wings | March 26th 2008

I was catapulted into chronic fatigue after a feeling of loneliness that defied a human solution or change of situation. It was a most painful emotion of abandonment, as if I was the only person in the whole world. Whereas before I was aware of the p read more

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