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That doesn’t help in supporting her hard work at all.
I just want to be respectful of her endless hours of research.Jen
I did ask on a blog that Dr. Diana responded to saying that the researchers involved don’t want the work to get broken up into pieces, and would prefer that we gift it to our doctors on amazon… I just don’t have doctor yet that I believe will take the time to download it. Turns out my cardiologist doesn’t appear to have even read the part 1 that I left with him. But he is a nice guy and willing to try my suggestions, so I guess I just really need to learn on my own for now anyway. Thanks Jen
April 1, 2012 at 2:06 pm in reply to: Do you feel sick when you lie flat on your back, or have you ever felt "paralyzed"? #1927MattiesMomParticipantWhen I lie flat on my back, it actually hurts my back, neck and head. I get a lot of pressure in my head and it feels really heavy to pick up. Some mornings I have to pick my head up with my hand or roll over. I always fall asleep on my side but for some weird reason, I always wake up flat on my back with my ankles crossed and my hands folded over my chest. I feel like I am preparing myself for burial or something. My arms do go numb and feel tingly as if they have fallen asleep.
Whoa, I experience this! For me, it is hard to lay on my sides though, because my shoulders roll under and hurt my shoulder blades. My shoulders have no stability at all, and I have severe chostochondritis from dislocating my ribs on a regular basis… so I think my body just ends up on my back to try to protect my ribs. I wake up with my arms crossed over my chest (burial style) and numb extremities gasping for air, feeling nauseous, dizzy and panicky like I am falling. I also have to use my hands to lift my head that feels too heavy for my painful neck to lift. This amazing to read that others experience such similar symptoms.~MatttiesMom
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