Morphine
Acceptance of diagnosis
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
rest
Pacing energy expenditures (cognitive, emotional, physical)
Adopted mindset of supporting wellness rather than fighting illness
Nutrition
The Internet- Socializing is key, even from your own bedroom.
I finally started to let myself rest when I need to.
Rest
antibiotics for lyme disease
Being positive
Mental attitude
Lots of sleep and rest, - sleeping tablet is a life send
quitting work
I researched my illness and used it to fight for the treatments that will work!
Pacing myself
Pacing knowing my limits
My sofa
Acceptance
Strong willpower
Pacing at least helps keep me from getting worse.
Getting a doctor who understands your condition
Validation. Being believed and diagnosed by medical professionals.
Yoga
Pacing, including activity logging, heart-rate monitoring, lots of time spent reclining on the couch
specialized, intensive allergy treatment
Rigorous pacing
Proper rest and good sleep
Cutting out milk and wheat
A supportive partner who believes and understands what is happening to me/my body.
Spirituality
B12 weekly injections
Knowing the diagnose ME, since avoiding exertion is crucial to stabilization
Stick to a sleep schedule. Rest. Try not to overexert or do anything repetitive. Develop a routine that works within your limitations.
Learning to accept the limitations of my body.
Eating a healthy clean diet
An empathetic, pro active doctor
I take a lot of vitamins and minerals
Family
Low dose naltrexone
Not working
Clean diet GF, DF, sugar free, no alcohol, high fat and protein
Rest
Felt better in the beginning when i got antibiotics.....but now after nearly 6 year with ME is no Change
Sleeping early and getting enough sleep
equilibrant
Home health care , IV hydration, Vitamin Bags
Tomar magnesio, Recconect, duloxetina