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I am aware of my health deteriorating within the past two months. I've moved my family from west to east coast, not a very satisfying marriage situation, and no work for me. Last night, I was doing my usual hour-long walk and felt an ache in my left hand. After I was finished, the back of my hand had a hematoma that spread like a bad blood draw. What is going on with my body? I have Hashimoto's thyroiditis, and suspect maybe Lupus. I only feel "good" when I'm drinking wine, which I do nightly, sometimes a bottle of good red. I feel crappy. What in the world would make my hand bleed under the skin? I wonder if my liver is suffering from stress. I didn't hit my hand on anything. Thanks for listening. I'm feeling way down. Any words of wisdom, knowledge, advice and encouragement I would so gratefully appreciate. I am sad and lonely.

2006-12-27 16:10:55 · 4 answers · asked by gentle understanding 4 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

4 answers

Hi Mia

Very gutsy for you to expose your weakness' for us to comment on. I Think you have a lot of power inside of you waiting to come out. You are stuck on negative aspects on your life and need to take control and focus on the positive (just one thing). The mind and body will follow you once you do that. Obviously before you can help anyone else in life, must learn to help yourself.

Health should be the most important thing in people's life today, but it's usually 3rd or 4th place for people. You need to educate yourself on nutrition (cannot stress that enough), drink a gallon of distilled water a day (to refresh your body and pull out toxins), and detoxify the body with a colon and liver cleanse. The cleanse will pull the toxins out of the blood, so new blood can come in and start healing the internal body structure.

Here are some more ideas to help the healing process. Also, click on my name and you can email me any questions you have or some other ideas to get you well.

Diet: Eat an organic, whole foods diet, emphasizing foods that are naturally high in iodine such as fish, kelp, vegetables, and root vegetables (such as potatoes). Also, increase your daily consumption of foods rich in vitamin B complex, such as whole grains and raw nuts and seeds, and foods rich in vitamin A, such as dark green and yellow vegetables. But avoid foods that slow down production of thyroid hormone, such as cabbage, Brussels sprouts, mustard greens, broccoli, turnips, kale, spinach, peaches, and pears.

Herbs: Mild cases of hypothyroidism can be helped by herbal bitters such as gentian or mugwort, while constipation due to low thyroid function can be improved by yellowdock, butternut, or cascara sagrada. St. John`s wort can also be helpful.

Homeopathy: Calc carb. in a dose of 1M once a day is very useful for treating hypothyroidism and improving overall thyroid function.

For your hand use a combination of cayanne pepper and ginger raw or in tea to help the circulation. Fresh blood cannot get in the hand normally and that is why you have the issue. You can also use a strategy called Hydrotherapy for your hand. Place it in very cold water for a minute and then in hot (as you can take) for a minute and do this rotation 7 times. Continue until the circulation gets better each day.

Make sure you get a massage or see a reiki healer to take away your emotional pain (energy blocks) to relieve a lot of these issues as well.


Best of health to you

2006-12-27 16:34:22 · answer #1 · answered by HEAL ONESELF 5 · 1 0

You suspect Lupus... My mother-in-law has it. From what I understand it generally makes your body weak. She has broken bones all the time and eye problems. I don't really know a lot of detail, but have you seen a doc about Lupus? If you aren't happy with one doctor's opinion, see another, and another. Get some concrete answers and don't put with guesses.

A blood vessel in your hand could have broken under the skin and made your hand swell. This could be due to Lupus.....

You didn't say how much wine you are drinking. More than a glass per day COULD be excessive and could be contributing to the problem.

2006-12-28 01:35:30 · answer #2 · answered by CJP 3 · 0 0

See your doctor

2006-12-27 16:22:29 · answer #3 · answered by daniel c 2 · 0 2

i can't answer this , but i wish you all the best & hope your health improves.
sincerly .

2006-12-27 16:20:44 · answer #4 · answered by iammoza 3 · 0 0

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