PathFinder2e
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Hi all! Thank you for your help.
I've been through the research rabbit hole and come up with a short listed clinics, but given my specific needs I wonder if it is worth it?
1/ I have had M.E./CFS since the age of 14 (over 25 years) so I'm well versed on my symptoms, but more recently for various reasons I have been struggling with inflammation and struggling to relax my muscles.
2/ Complicating factor is that I get prone to bouts of tonsillitis/sinusitis and from about 7 years ago I can no longer tolerate vapor or smoke of any kind. Even smelling cigarette smoke on people's clothes will give me muscular pain and trigger a throat issue. This is from previously being a social smoker.
3/ So I'm thinking I can only do oils? Do vapes still dry the throat? Last time I used one was 7 years ago and had to stop due to dry throat.
At the moment my only relief has been from temporary use of diazepam which has helped me be more active and prevent deconditioning of my muscles. However, I am now off diazepam as it was prescribed to help me wean of an anti-depressant (also I'm off it because it is freaking addictive even though I got none of the reactions others claim to get on Diazepam- it's always had a mild effect on me and helped with focus and concentration which people tell me is crazy
).
Please ask if you need more detail, I didn't want to go overboard on an introduction thread. But basically I'm concerned if it's worth it if it turns out I can't vape due to throat issues. Ideally I find something to let me stay active like the diazepam did so I don't decondition (not saying it has to be like diazepam lol).
Any advise kindly received.
I've been through the research rabbit hole and come up with a short listed clinics, but given my specific needs I wonder if it is worth it?
1/ I have had M.E./CFS since the age of 14 (over 25 years) so I'm well versed on my symptoms, but more recently for various reasons I have been struggling with inflammation and struggling to relax my muscles.
2/ Complicating factor is that I get prone to bouts of tonsillitis/sinusitis and from about 7 years ago I can no longer tolerate vapor or smoke of any kind. Even smelling cigarette smoke on people's clothes will give me muscular pain and trigger a throat issue. This is from previously being a social smoker.
3/ So I'm thinking I can only do oils? Do vapes still dry the throat? Last time I used one was 7 years ago and had to stop due to dry throat.
At the moment my only relief has been from temporary use of diazepam which has helped me be more active and prevent deconditioning of my muscles. However, I am now off diazepam as it was prescribed to help me wean of an anti-depressant (also I'm off it because it is freaking addictive even though I got none of the reactions others claim to get on Diazepam- it's always had a mild effect on me and helped with focus and concentration which people tell me is crazy
Please ask if you need more detail, I didn't want to go overboard on an introduction thread. But basically I'm concerned if it's worth it if it turns out I can't vape due to throat issues. Ideally I find something to let me stay active like the diazepam did so I don't decondition (not saying it has to be like diazepam lol).
Any advise kindly received.