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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

as in, 'feeling, very odd', today... smiley - erm no idea why..... well, no true, I've several ideas why.....
1. low cortisol. - took extra..... not sure it helped any. smiley - doh
2. low blood glucose. - ate some more, had early dinner, maybe helped a little....
3. sodium/potassium, maybe..... - felt a bit better after ten pin bowling tonight, and the four pints of smiley - stout that entailed....
3. low BP, --- was 122 over 76 sitting, and slightly (2 points on each) higher, on standing, so I guess not that... smiley - erm
felt very light headed, dizzy, vertigo, etc, most of the day.... didn't sleep last night... smiley - erm I think it was sodium; noticed this evening I've a bit of fluid retention, only slight, but I can notice my wedding ring is tight for once an I've a little bit of fluid retention I can depress on my lower legs which is unusual thesedays smiley - alienfrown

must still try figure out how to make speech on this laptop work right... it keeps going quiet..... for no obvious reason smiley - alienfrownsmiley - erm gym tomorrow, then gym again on Friday, when I apparently get to be part of the gym's promotional material, I assume video smiley - yikes - maybe I should wear my fancy leggings smiley - divasmiley - snorksmiley - erm tired. slightly faint, but feeling more or less fine I think; at least the building has stopped moving.... mostly smiley - alienfrownsmiley - erm actually the world is a lot more static since I went bowling and had beer.... which is so the wrong way round smiley - laughsmiley - erm


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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

Do you drink enough water?

smiley - pirate


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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

I think* so.... Its just so tricky to work out; symptoms could be; dehydration (not enough water), too much sodium, too little sodium, too much cortisol/steroids, or not enough... or too low calory intake.... or too low on something slightly more obscure, like magnesium etc.... - I still cant work it out; tried dirnking more... tried eating more, took extra steroids, took extra salt... smiley - ermsmiley - weird - I'm really really hopinhg this isn';t my body starting to reject the tiny so-called replacement dose of the liquid levothyroxine I'm on... - very tiny dose, so not enough to do* replacement, but we're ment to be titrating that up (eventually), - but I always got on so badly with levothyroxine tablets, so we're hoping this liquid levothyroxine is the answer.... - cardiology don't want me on the alternative med, T3, due to it potentially putting the heart under pressure or something.... - which makes no sense what soever. but hey ho, Drs are morons who don't know what they're doing. they're still missing something, I'm sure. I've just no idea what smiley - erm I read posts on the net, all over the shop, and talk to other people with my condition; I have so little in common with them, I really do question more and more if my entire diagnosis is correct.... - "I feel X, so take more Y to make myself feel better" - in every instance I'm the opposite... smiley - huhsmiley - ermsmiley - weird the only med to ever do any good/noticble improvement, was the growth injections (just gave myself my midnight injection) smiley - erm everything else I seem to get opposite reactions... - even my melatonin I've stopped taking entirely now; and I'm sleeping better smiley - huhsmiley - erm mayve I'm just not human smiley - laughsmiley - silly


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Baron Grim

I was thinking of you when I heard the other day that the Nobel prize was awarded to a team that discovered how circadian rhythm works.

You can listen to the story here. http://www.npr.org/2017/10/02/555170222/3-americans-win-nobel-in-medicine-for-circadian-rhythm-research


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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

I only know how it doesn't* work smiley - laugh the interesting thing is, now we know there are several serkadian clocks, although mostly people talk of the central one.... but the other clocks kind of feedback to the central one in some way smiley - weird an aweful lot seemingly tied up with hormones, as much as neurological mechanisms, directly smiley - alienfrownsmiley - weird


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