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Title: Question for the Chronics (or everyone) Post by jadedgazer on Nov 30th, 2003, 10:37am I have a pattern I follow and wondered if it is common... I will get hammered for two or three days, 8-10 ha's at the 8-9 range on the kip scale and then I will have one day when I will get about 4-5 ha's that reach about 6 on the kip scale. Then two or three more days where I get hammered and one lighter day. It is like this all the time. Anyone else go thru a pattern like this? Don't get me wrong, that light day is what keeps me sane most of the time. |
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Title: Re: Question for the Chronics (or everyone) Post by ClusterChuck on Nov 30th, 2003, 11:33am I run through "cycles" in my chronicness. I have one or two "cycles" a year. During my "normal" time, I get one or two hits a day, with an occaisional zero day (live for those!) During one of my "cycles" I get 6 or more hits a day for about a month or so. I am presently in the worst "cycle" I have ever had. It has been going on since July, with 8 to 12 hits a day. Hopefully it is starting to go away, as I am now down to 5 or 6 hits a day. That is the way it has been for me for the last six years that I have been chronic. Good question, as I have often wondered if other chronics have "cycles" within their "chronicness". Why do I put quotes around the word "CYCLE"? It is because I am not sure if that is the right term for a chronic to use. Is it? Chuck |
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Title: Re: Question for the Chronics (or everyone) Post by Roxy on Nov 30th, 2003, 11:57am Mine runs about the same as Chuck's. Low and high cycles. When my treatment is working.....I can have some PF days.....when it's not, it's a killer. PF, to me, is only one or two ch's a day, high cycle is 5 ch's and up... [smiley=nono.gif]. I love only one or two hits a day.....I would never complain about that. Just tried to go off of my verap......bad, bad thing to do.... [smiley=ohjez.gif], knocked me back into a massive, heavy cycle. [smiley=mad.gif] |
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Title: Re: Question for the Chronics (or everyone) Post by BarbaraD on Nov 30th, 2003, 12:01pm Mine do about the same. Cycles within chronicness - love that term..... The days when I only hit a 4-5 are great. But spring and fall I have "regular" cycles of 8-12 hits a day. Weird but have gotten used to it. We're not crazy - just in pain..... Hugs BD |
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Title: Re: Question for the Chronics (or everyone) Post by ClusterChuck on Nov 30th, 2003, 12:05pm on 11/30/03 at 11:57:23, Roxy wrote:
Not too smucken fart, girl! How do I know? I did the same thing! You would think we would be smart enough not to do that ... Oh welll ... I have never been accused of being a rocket scientist! I agree, one or two hits a day, is heaven! Chuck PS: Sorry to hear you are still fighting the beastly cycle, Tracy. Hope you get it back under control soon! Luv ya ... |
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Title: Re: Question for the Chronics (or everyone) Post by Karla on Nov 30th, 2003, 1:02pm I have not found any cycle within being chronic. I get hit 8x everyday no matter what and almost all the times they are 10's. Don't know what is up with that. hmmm. |
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Title: Re: Question for the Chronics (or everyone) Post by Prense on Nov 30th, 2003, 3:58pm For me, attacks seem random...maybe on a much larger scale than annual, there may be a pattern of sorts. ie, I may have 8 really bad days, then PF for up to a week. I am not saying that's how it is always, just that I get occurances like that all year long. The longest PF time I can remember is 10 days...which was fairly recent and medicated. I'm gonna see if Lithium is the "numb"er of the beast starting next week. ;;D Chris |
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Title: Re: Question for the Chronics (or everyone) Post by Linda_Howell on Nov 30th, 2003, 8:04pm I have to agree with Roxy. PF to me is 2 or 3 per day. The rest is not considered living. LindaH |
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Title: Re: Question for the Chronics (or everyone) Post by BlueMeanie on Nov 30th, 2003, 8:30pm I'm not a chronic so far. Thank God. But the last 12 weeks have been more or less a roller coaster ride. 10's to 8's back to 10's to 5's to 9's to 7's to 10's etc. etc. Only a couple days off during this whole time. Usually average about 3-4 hits a day. Sending you vibes for PFD's. Wishing you all the best !!! |
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Title: Re: Question for the Chronics (or everyone) Post by Jayne on Nov 30th, 2003, 9:35pm Yup..I have cycles within my chronicness...I had a lovely bout in July and now I am getting hammered again. I think I just need to take a couple of asprin and go lay down and destress a little and it might go away. |
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Title: Re: Question for the Chronics (or everyone) Post by jadedgazer on Dec 1st, 2003, 8:12am Thanks for the input. I did notice that June & July were rather peaceful. 2-3 hits per day and if I can remember correctly only 4s and 5s. It seems that I start ramping up in late August real good and run hard thru the middle of May every year. Life is an adventure, ain't it? |
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Title: Re: Question for the Chronics (or everyone) Post by 9erfan on Dec 1st, 2003, 12:21pm Yep, I have cycles within my chronicness. About every 3 months. About 70% of the time my chronicness is tolerable with 3 or 4 ha's a day at a KIP 6 or so. The other 30% of the time they hit around 6 times a day at a KIP 9 or 10. |
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Title: Re: Question for the Chronics (or everyone) Post by Tiannia on Dec 1st, 2003, 12:38pm For me (and granted I am new to this considering) They started in July was getting hit about 3-4 times a day, (at that point I thoguht that was really bad) and about half were K8 or higher. This went on for about 4 weeks gradually getting hit more times a day, then about 6 weeks into it I was getting hit about 7-8 times a day and mostly K7 and above. Early Sept I hit consecutive K9-10 for about 3 days and ended up in the er. Then they gradually went back down to 12 PF days and then it started all over again. I am at my peek again (at least I think it is, God I hope it is) and I am praying that it wil cycle back down again. I hope that makes sence, I am at work, but still really wiped form yestaerday. Tiannia |
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