Peggy, I find this info interesting as well. Because when I tried adding
probiotic supplement to Sabrina's diet, she actually became worse. And the vet
had suggested it, saying that it is very good support of the digestive. System.
Yet, her little body seems to reject it, like you are saying about the fruits
and veggies. And everyone knows that fruits and veggies are suppose to be good
for people.
Interesting.....
Becky and the girls
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On Sep 3, 2012, at 5:09 PM, Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well for me I use to believe that, because the doctors said that was a
> possible cause. BUT, I don't believe it anymore, because since I retired my
> life has become one of bliss and contentment. I don't worry about 'having to
> get up at a certain time', or having to travel in insane bumper to bumper
> crazy traffic every single day. I don't have to worry about corporate and
> peoples attitudes either, or what to wear. In fact I don't have too many of
> those "I have to do" things in my life anymore. The ones that I do have to
> do, are the things that I enjoy.
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> That has relieved a tremendous amount of anxiety and stress. I wake up when I
> want to, I shop when I want to, I clean when I want to, I eat when I want to.
> I don't live by a calendar and clock, and the feeling of freedom from that
> lifestyle is awesome! I don't feel stressed at all, and haven't for the past
> couple of years.
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> So if stress is such a big cause, then why am I still suffering? I came to
> conclusion that doctors, especially male doctors love to say women have
> physiological problems when they are too dumb to come up with the actual
> reason they can't explain. You know they condemned menopause woman for many
> years, saying everything that they were feeling was all in their heads. Now
> they know that's not always true, and that a hormone imbalance is the real
> cause.
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> If you look up autoimmune deficiency, you will find that it means your body
> is rejecting itself. Anything that is normally good for your body, it
> interprets it as a threat. For example, we know that veggies and fruit are
> good for us, but try telling my body that. I can't digest them and have
> attacks and the pain is horrible. So no, I don't believe that it is mostly
> from stress. JMO
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> Peggy
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> -------Original Message-------
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> From: Becky Stewart
> Date: 9/3/2012 8:51:30 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] IBS / chihuahuas
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> I do agree with you Sheryl, that stress has a lot to do with it. We noticed
> that along time ago with Sabrina. Trying to always keep things low key,
> stress free environment for her.
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> In fact she started with an episode just a couple of weeks ago, after going
> out on one of our weekend RV trips. First time that has happened. She even
> suffered a seizure while on the trip. I am sure she felt stressed for some
> reason. Usually, she is pretty happy to travel. You just never know.
>
> I feel bad for anyone who suffers from this disease. Just wish that the
> medical field understood it more, to help those who suffer with it.
>
> Becky and the girls
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> Sent from Becky's IPad
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> On Sep 3, 2012, at 7:45 AM, Mommabear7772004 <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> Yes the triggers are different for each one that has it . It can be started
> by stress and episodes triggered by stress
> too . It makes you feel sick and exhausted .
>
> Sheryl
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