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So my wife made pot roast with carrots and tators, best meal i have had in a while.
Same thing we had.

All you rich people

I had to boil down my last work boot to make soup

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Customers of mine own 320 acres that back up to forestry. I see deer every time i work there. They told me today i can hunt their property, they dont hunt. I may take them up on the offer.
 
Customers of mine own 320 acres that back up to forestry. I see deer every time i work there. They told me today i can hunt their property, they dont hunt. I may take them up on the offer.
Places to hunt are getting scarce here.
 
I should but no. I have an autoimmune disease that wears me out. Mix that with a little adhd and im just screwed up. I cant sit still and lack energy at the same time. I take low dose naltrexone daily and that helps my autoimmune alot but still not like i should be. Vitamins do well but i never take them consistently.

Does the low dose naltrexone have any side effects and is it difficult to get a prescription for it since I think it might be off label for autoimmune diseases?

I'm wondering if it'd help me at all. I have fibromyalgia which makes my muscles get sore super easily and I'm really tired when having a flareup.... and I also have some ADHD which makes it hard for me to sit still, so I get where you're coming from!
 
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Does the low dose naltrexone have any side effects and is it difficult to get a prescription for it since I think it might be off label for autoimmune diseases?

I'm wondering if it'd help me at all. I have fibromyalgia which makes my muscles get sore super easily and I'm really tired when having a flareup.... and I also have some ADHD which makes it hard for me to sit still, so I get where you're coming from!
I bet it would do wonders for you. The only side effect is if it doesn't work it just doesn't work. It works in like 95 percent of people that try it. Its been around a long time but there is no money in it and it actually fixes a problem so nobody pushes it. You will probably have to tell your doctor about it and hopefully they are willing to look into it. As for the prescription you will have to go to a compound pharmacy, they are everywhere but you will have to look and you will probably have to tell your doctor about that part to. Since i told my doctor she has prescribed it to seversl people. For me i had the same symptoms as you and it 100 percent gets rid of them to where i feel normal again. I still have issues because i feel better so i forget to take it for a week or two and i start feeling crappy again. It is supposed to actually cure most problems but the length of time is different for most. Id say give it a try, wirst case it doesn't do anything, best you feel normal again. Best part is insurance wont cover the medication but its cheap, it costs me 30 bucks a month.

Let me know if you have any specific questions, ive done a lot of research into it.
 
I bet it would do wonders for you. The only side effect is if it doesn't work it just doesn't work. It works in like 95 percent of people that try it. Its been around a long time but there is no money in it and it actually fixes a problem so nobody pushes it. You will probably have to tell your doctor about it and hopefully they are willing to look into it. As for the prescription you will have to go to a compound pharmacy, they are everywhere but you will have to look and you will probably have to tell your doctor about that part to. Since i told my doctor she has prescribed it to seversl people. For me i had the same symptoms as you and it 100 percent gets rid of them to where i feel normal again. I still have issues because i feel better so i forget to take it for a week or two and i start feeling crappy again. It is supposed to actually cure most problems but the length of time is different for most. Id say give it a try, wirst case it doesn't do anything, best you feel normal again. Best part is insurance wont cover the medication but its cheap, it costs me 30 bucks a month.

Let me know if you have any specific questions, ive done a lot of research into it.

Thank you! I would love to feel normal again. Its gotten much worse with age. I have my yearly physical coming up in December and I'll talk to my Dr about it. He's a fairly open minded Dr so I think he'll probably work with me on it.
 
When i first started taking it it took three weeks for me to notice a difference. In general people take within .5 and 5 milligrams, most doctors will start you out low and work up to the amount that works for you. I was on .5 for a couple months and it was working but not getting rid of all my issues, we jump to 1.5 and then finally 3. At three if i skip taking it for a week and i start getting a flare up i can take it once and im back to normal. Really its the only medication i swear by, i spent years trying to figure out whats wrong with me, went through pain management and every other avenue and this is the only thing that has worked long term.
 
When i first started taking it it took three weeks for me to notice a difference. In general people take within .5 and 5 milligrams, most doctors will start you out low and work up to the amount that works for you. I was on .5 for a couple months and it was working but not getting rid of all my issues, we jump to 1.5 and then finally 3. At three if i skip taking it for a week and i start getting a flare up i can take it once and im back to normal. Really its the only medication i swear by, i spent years trying to figure out whats wrong with me, went through pain management and every other avenue and this is the only thing that has worked long term.
I was wondering if you had started low and stepped up the dose. I'm going to print out the article and give it to my Doctor.

Does it affect your ability to drink alcohol? I don't drink much at all but I enjoy a nice mojito or something when I go out to dinner, or a hard seltzer now and then at home.

Fibro sucks. I used to go 6 months or more between flare-ups but it seems the last few years I'm constantly in one. Stress brings it on for sure. And it's "invisble"... it's hard for people to understand why you're tired and hurting.
 
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