Saturday, August 28, 2010

Is their any cure for this ?

Question 1
Is their any cure for this ?...  I have been drinking diet sodas like crazy for almost 10 years. Im not fat . Anyways when i try to quit because in boot they don't let you have them , i get violently ill . When i try to cut myself down to 3 a day instead of 24 i always end up craving a drink . I know alot of you will laugh at this but its the truth and i want to know if anyone has ever had these issues. This is not a joke .
I tried , juice don't work .
US Army Bootcamp, BCT or whatever you want to call it .

Answers
1)   drink fruite juice insted - Em

2)   Don't know about the boot! Try slimfast. 1 a day drinks. - Infinite ain't beyond!

3)   If by "boot", you mean boot camp then say so. Why are we expected to know what this means? Do you know what blood return is?

Stop cold turkey and go through whatever you have to. You're not the first to have this problem.

Here are some links to help you with this. It's a true addiction.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2296513_quit-diet-soda.html
http://www.starling-fitness.com/archives/2004/03/12/how-to-quit-soda/
http://hubpages.com/hub/How-I-Quit-Diet-Coke-Kicking-Aspartame-to-the-Curb

If you need more sites, run a search for "how to quit diet sodas". - TweetyBird

4)   Soda is osteporosis in a can. And aspartame (diet soda contains this artificial sweetner) is a neurotoxin - kills brain cells. ay carumba~! lol Your bones and brain will love boot camp :) Dr Hull, who almost died from aspartame poisoning, makes this comment for dealing with aspartame addiction>>>

"I suggest quitting cold-turkey. If the aspartame has had that strong of an effect on your body, then you need to stop ASAP. I would advise anyone ingesting arsenic or any "poisonous" substance to stop it immediately.

They key to recovering from an "addiction" is to take some time off work, even if a few days, to rest, sleep, and "hit the wall" with anger or frustration if that arises. If withdrawal symptoms occur, the body needs a little time and rest.

Detox using my aspartame detox program recommendations, begin drinking water again and eating whole foods, take good supplements to replace the nutrients a chemical diet robs from your body, get outside into the fresh air and sunshine, and by all means use no sugar or just natural sugar and try NuStevia by NuNaturals.

You will begin feeling better within 72 hours; sleeping better; lose weight; have more energy; a higher libido; a happier attitude. Aspartame and the diet sweeteners are a scary proposition - they DO harm in many, many ways; physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

Time to soul search and get back on track!

Aspartame forum>>>
http://www.askdrhull.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1171

Sweet poison>>>
http://www.sweetpoison.com/aspartame-side-effects.html - ƦєdAиgєℓ

5)   drink moderately LOL - Christopher Jeorge

6)   caffeine is the problem. you are craving caffeine and you will feel ill....better for you to detox at home then in boot.
get some help through your doctor.
there is help.
and this is REAL. caffeine addiction is no different than any other, your body now feel that it must have the caffeine in order to feel normal.
all my best and God Bless You, thanks for your service. Come home safe if you get deployed. - prosey

7)   I think you may be experiencing a caffeine withdrawal possibly, but you're not providing enough info. Another possible source of your craving is thirst, not sure what you mean by craving exactly, or violently ill (are you vomiting?) I would also have someone test your blood sugar (glucose) levels - you may have type 2 diabetes and experiencing a ketone reaction.

Also, I went through boot, and there are plenty of other reasons you are getting ill. :) - Doug S


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Question 2
How can I stop being so annoyed by little noises?...  I noticed sometime during my high school years that I was starting to get really annoyed by noises such as sniffling, coughing, gum smacking/popping, pen clicking, and snoring. Even watching someones jaw move while they chew gum really annoys me. All of these things (except for snoring) are very common in the classroom so it's getting hard for me to concentrate on the teacher. I've tried earplugs, but then I can't hear the teacher or I get distracted by hearing my own breathing and I can't use them to sleep because I have to wake up to an alarm. (I'm in college now and I have a roommate who snores) Is there some sort of prescription medicine for this?

Answers
1)   Wear earmuffs. - Andrew

2)   ear plugs - Gloria

3)   Start listening to AC/DC at full volume. After a few hours of that it'll take the edge of the other stuff. - Zarrafakt

4)   Learn to meditate. This can help you isolate and tune out sounds around you, and hear your inner voice (mind, memory, etc.) better. This helps focus, memory, learning, and sleep.
Plus, there's lots of other benefits to learning meditation.

This will REALLY help you in school, trust me.

BTW earmuffs, plugs, etc. actually make the problem worse, because they tend to isolate the annoying sound more. - Doug S

5)   earmuffs are best for your snoring roommate if ya dont hav these then put a giant cork into his mouth - Christopher Jeorge

6)   I still think the earplugs are the answer, but at night, have them plugged into your cell to wake you or your ipod set to wake you. In the class room sit near the front of the room not the back and put an earplug in one ear. You are hypersensitive to noise, some people are hypersensitive to light, touch, taste....it's more prevalent than you may realize....try loose wads of cotton, thus you can still hear the instructor but may be able to filter out some of the background noise.
all my best. - prosey


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Question 3
is there a cure to nut allergies?...  i'm seriously allergic to kashu nuts, not so much any other.
it is becoming a real burden as i'm getting older and i'm wondering is there any cure, it also stops me from joining the army which is a life long dream, any ideas?

Answers
1)   Simple do not eat them, don't take any chances. - Mainemaine

2)   I think avoiding eating them is all you can do really - Lisa Polly

3)   It would be a very good idea if you did not eat them or eat any products which contain them. - Louise

4)   There is a treatment where they expose you to tiny amounts in the hope of desensitising you. I wouldn't try it yourself except under medical supervision in a hospital. Best avoid them! - John

5)   it is possible to have small doses of nuts to build up a tolerance, but this should only be done with medics overlooking it as depending on how severe the allergy it could go very wrong - Liib


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Question 4
whats on my neck and face ?...  my neck has been getting this weird red blotchy rash type thing . it doesn't feel like a rash but it looks like one. my neck has been itchy too, every time i get out of the shower the red blotches get really bad. and now even when im not in the shower there bad ! i haven't been using a washes on my neck but i do have face wash. i stopped using it but there still there they don't hurt they just look bad and i don't know what it is. any help ?!

Answers
1)   you might be getting a reaction from your wash that you have been using. stop using it and go to the dermatologist! - BUDDY

2)   best way to get rid of acne and other skin problems
go to this blog
http://beautynskinntips7219.notlong.com
(copy n paste in browser to open it)
wen it opens u ll see orange color links
open them they will take u to the bestskin care tips website
and these websites also offers free beauty samples - Gtfew Azwsed

3)   I recommend you to see ----> http://www.all-home-remedies.com
I hope that will resolve your problem, keep using answers.yahoo.com - Kate

4)   Did it just start with one big red blotch and then spread ? has it spread beyond your neck? how long have you had this? It could be the start of pityriasis rosea. It usually starts up close to fall or in the spring for most people. It tends to itch worse when heat is applied to the area. Here is a link on the condition. Its common for this rash to start with just one patch...this is called the herald patch, it then spreads, usually within a few days.

http://www.aocd.org/skin/dermatologic_diseases/pityriasis_rosea.html - Ashley B


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Question 5
Can this be a sign of cancer ?...  I have had this white birthmark for my whole life except this year it has started to get a lot bigger then it was. Also i have noticed the some other parts of my skin are starting to turn lighter.

Answers
1)   Go to your doctor, he knows best.
Why would you trust this website for something as serious as that?
You don't know what these people think.
No offense. - Temi

2)   Get it checked if anything on your skin is changing then it really does need a check up, I don't think it is cancer but it sounds like something is not right. You may have skin pigmentation's they can change and cause skin problems. - Mel

3)   That sounds like vitiligo, which is not cancer. - J Cv

4)   about it you can get information from here http://canmdh23.notlong.com/AA3BQWx - Carey Penquite


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