Aesa Posted December 5, 2008 Report Posted December 5, 2008 It feels to me as if I was born in bad health, and in all likelihood will never know what wellbeing is. Right now it's 1.22 am and I'm sitting here continually moisturising my arms because they're red and rashed from eczema -- my whole body is itchy, but not so bad. I'm on a skin medication for another skin problem that also dries out skin, so this makes the problem even worse. I have had a large intestine based disease since i can remember. I have spinal issues, thus my nerves don't work properly and thus everything is out of whack because my nerve signals are not at their proper level. It just seems like endless treatments which will never do anything. 18 years later and I've never been on more prescriptions. Quote
MarginOfError Posted December 5, 2008 Report Posted December 5, 2008 You forgot to mention all the fatigue from single handedly maintaining the robustness of the pharmaceutical industry. :) I'm sorry you're not feeling well. Quote
Aesa Posted December 5, 2008 Author Report Posted December 5, 2008 Ah, it's just annoying you know. Because it's like... I can't even keep count of how many times I've been in hospital. At least once during a birthday. And then I have all my friends who haven't been admitted to a hospital, even once. Quote
skylercollins Posted December 5, 2008 Report Posted December 5, 2008 The resurrection will definitely be sweet for you! Hang in there! Quote
Elgama Posted December 5, 2008 Report Posted December 5, 2008 sorry to hear it is rough for you I lost a good portion of my life to illness, learning to see it as a blessing has taken time, maybe when you go to church on Sunday you could ask for a Priesthood Blessing, may not cure you but may give you ideas. -Charley Quote
Aesa Posted December 5, 2008 Author Report Posted December 5, 2008 sorry to hear it is rough for you I lost a good portion of my life to illness, learning to see it as a blessing has taken time, maybe when you go to church on Sunday you could ask for a Priesthood Blessing, may not cure you but may give you ideas.-CharleyOhgosh. I'm not going this Sunday. Quote
john doe Posted December 5, 2008 Report Posted December 5, 2008 Ohgosh. I'm not going this Sunday. ALternatively, you could call the missionaries and ask them to give you a blessing. Quote
Elgama Posted December 5, 2008 Report Posted December 5, 2008 Ohgosh. I'm not going this Sunday.sorry my bad English lol I meant when you go.Charley Quote
applepansy Posted December 5, 2008 Posted December 5, 2008 · Hidden Hidden I know what its like to not feel well for years. I've been dealing with autoimmune issues for 20 years. I do understand your frustration. I hope that you can find something that helps you feel better soon. applepansy
Aesa Posted December 5, 2008 Author Report Posted December 5, 2008 ALternatively, you could call the missionaries and ask them to give you a blessing.I don't feel right about that.It's kind of like asking a complete stranger for renewal, to me. Quote
john doe Posted December 5, 2008 Report Posted December 5, 2008 You'll never get to know anybody if you never introduce yourself to them. The same goes for Jesus too. Quote
countrygirl66 Posted December 5, 2008 Report Posted December 5, 2008 It feels to me as if I was born in bad health, and in all likelihood will never know what wellbeing is.Right now it's 1.22 am and I'm sitting here continually moisturising my arms because they're red and rashed from eczema -- my whole body is itchy, but not so bad.I'm on a skin medication for another skin problem that also dries out skin, so this makes the problem even worse.I have had a large intestine based disease since i can remember.I have spinal issues, thus my nerves don't work properly and thus everything is out of whack because my nerve signals are not at their proper level.It just seems like endless treatments which will never do anything. 18 years later and I've never been on more prescriptions.I am sad that you have struggled so much with your health. I think you must be a really strong person to survive so much. I know it can be exhausting not feeling well. My christmas wish for you is that you get one really great day. Where you feel good. Just a thought I know you probably have already tried this but for the skin, there is an oil that you can put in the bath and it really helps with exema. (have 3 in my family that have really dry skin. If your hands are really bad, I have put the same oil in rubber gloves and had my h sleep with them on. Last oatmeal baths and eucerine cream (it is really thick but does the job. I hope your spirits are lifted soon and you feel better. Know we are thinking of and praying for you. Quote
KristofferUmfrey Posted December 5, 2008 Report Posted December 5, 2008 It feels to me as if I was born in bad health, and in all likelihood will never know what wellbeing is.Right now it's 1.22 am and I'm sitting here continually moisturising my arms because they're red and rashed from eczema -- my whole body is itchy, but not so bad.I'm on a skin medication for another skin problem that also dries out skin, so this makes the problem even worse.I have had a large intestine based disease since i can remember.I have spinal issues, thus my nerves don't work properly and thus everything is out of whack because my nerve signals are not at their proper level.It just seems like endless treatments which will never do anything. 18 years later and I've never been on more prescriptions.Have you ever seen a Naturopath? Quote
Aesa Posted December 5, 2008 Author Report Posted December 5, 2008 I see a physician (bowel related), dermatologist, general pracitioner and in the past I have seen a nutritionist and will probably have to again soon. Quote
KristofferUmfrey Posted December 6, 2008 Report Posted December 6, 2008 I see a physician (bowel related), dermatologist, general pracitioner and in the past I have seen a nutritionist and will probably have to again soon.Try a Naturopath. Quote
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