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It has been 4 months for me and I am still lacking the energy to do anything. I am hoping it comes back soon too.
Susan
It will come soon, you are going to feel fabulous!!
1. I honestly believe thats how i usually felt before i had experimented with any drugs, including Tramadol.
2. Sometimes those feelings of depression and fatigue come from poor eating habits and too much stress, including too many simple carbs, candy, caffeine, lack of proper nutrition, including over eating, etc.
3. Sometimes its genetically related.
4. When I was numbed out on pain meds, i wasn't always actively aware of the messages my body was constantly trying to tell me about how poorly I was feeding my mind and body, my lack of exercise activities, lack of proper rest, excessive stress loads, etc. As such, I had ran my body/mind down into the ground for long periods of time but I also now believe that being able to better sense what my body is trying to tell me by being painpill clean (simple cause and effect patterns aka Karma...) combined with a healthier lifestyle I will be able to recover to at least where I was pre-drug use.
With all that being said, i'm not going to get into a guilt trip as to how I may have harmed my body but instead work on better ways of nurturing it.
There was perfect reason why I had did what i did and it all made perfect sense at the time (again called Karma) and thats the best we can ever do in any given moment, but now I choose to take better care of myself. It's as simple as that. Life goes on.
Clouds come and go but the Sky is always blue.
-Vic
So you think a diet 90% protein is the right thing?
Thanks
Galdy
You want to mix in as much raw, fresh veggies and some fruit as possible.
And if you can afford to buy the lactic flora (good bacterias).
really the only good kind is the ones that have to be refrigerated. They are live bacteria.
And digestive enzyemes are good too.
You see all the pharmacuticals have pretty much destroyed these and your body is not absorbing nutrients as easily without them.
Red meats are good for iron and have protein but if you have an injury that causes pain, like bad back. Well the red meat causes inflammation and then pain.
It really does cost a lot of money to eat good, but it is money well spent.
Hope you are feeling great soon.
A proper mix of protein, complex carbs and vegetables is critical imo, tho obviously not always a quick and ez meal to prepare for those not familiar with cooking/eating healthy.
But like any meal-prep routine it can become much easier to prepare with the desire to learn more about it. If interested, read some Mishio Kushi books on Macrobiotics if you want to learn how to truly eat healthier and feel consistently better, available at most libraries.
Also, drinking fewer caffeinated beverages is easier on the adrenal glands and adrenalin production. Getting high on caffeine often actually depletes energy from the body and then sets up the vicious cycle of needing more just like any other drug.
One thing about simple carb foods is they may make us feel good quickly, but we eventually feel exhausted mentally and physically shortly there-after, again, actually not much different than taking drugs.
Isn't insanity defined as repeating the same behaviors over and over but expecting different results?
Welcome to the club :-)
-Vic