Slowly Going Sane

The poorly edited journal of recovery

Saturday, September 15, 2007

A random thought

I have always been aflicted on one side of my body, my left, more than my right. My left side gets the pain, the arthitis like bite, the visual disturbances, the tremors and the tics. I feel it on my right, but not very much. I have never seen an explaination for this, though I have seen other sufferes complaining of the same phenomenon.

I did, however, read a book recently by Dr. Brewer, who studies and writes about Wilson's disease, a condition similar to h'penia. In that book, Brewer acknowledges the possibility that someone with a less developed motor control in one side could see symptoms focus there. My left side is strong, but almost completely without agility. A manual dexterity test given to me rated the nimbleness of my left hand at 1, out of a scale of 1-100.

I should note, if I have not before, that I am taking megadoses of panothenic acide, vitamin B-5, now. It used ot cause almost immediate diarreha. Now, it helps my nervous system bounce back from stressors.

Interesting. a little interesting.

Hope all is going well in the great inter-void. I got work that Z in Alaska is greatly recovered with the help of antihistamines. Z is h'delic, so we all knew that was going to work. Z, try megadoses of Vitamin C, that will function like an antihistamine and might do your system some good also. Keep with the supplements, because the anti-histamines are a band aid until relief arrives. For those of you not keeping score, h'delics are in great danger of alcoholism and drug abuse becuase of the anti-histminic properties. Theier livers really detoxify the stuff quickly and they can be sober in minutes. A good friend of mine, a h'delic, can drink rediculous amounts and be stone sober an hour later. neat trick, but ultimately deadly.

but again, best to Z.

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