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Mon Aug 22, 2005 1:21 am Reply with quote
venus wrote:
I've had this bladder problem for about 10 years. I used to drink a lot of soda & juice. I've recently started drinking more water.
Alcohol beverages and coffee, to make a long story short and put it in lament terms, make your kidneys work very hard, and also it urges you to use restroom so often. I wonder if soda and juice do the same.
ThaisJoined: 07 Aug 2004
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Mon Aug 22, 2005 5:38 am Reply with quote
Venus
Psycho-somatically, urinating a lot is related to 'letting go' of pressure in your life, involving anticipatory fears or stress related conditions. The psychological pressure is often 'shifted down' into the bladder in the form of actual physical pressure. Can you remember what was happening in your life when the bladder probs started? Perhaps those issues have been dealt with now, and you need to let go of them? Having a really good cry might help!!

It's a tremendous catalyst & helps to relieve pressure big time! Can you remember how calm & relaxed you felt after the last time you cried? We always seem to apologise for crying, but I don't know why as it's so good for us!
As for sleeping well, we've recently been discussing this on my forum, and people are having great success by putting an amethyst under their pillow!!
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Mon Aug 22, 2005 1:28 pm Reply with quote
Thais wrote:
As for sleeping well, we've recently been discussing this on my forum, and people are having great success by putting an amethyst under their pillow!!

Amethyst ...? How does it help you sleep?
venusJoined: 18 Aug 2005
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Tue Aug 23, 2005 12:19 am Reply with quote
Thais wrote:
Venus
Psycho-somatically, urinating a lot is related to 'letting go' of pressure in your life, involving anticipatory fears or stress related conditions. The psychological pressure is often 'shifted down' into the bladder in the form of actual physical pressure. Can you remember what was happening in your life when the bladder probs started? Perhaps those issues have been dealt with now, and you need to let go of them? Having a really good cry might help!!

It's a tremendous catalyst & helps to relieve pressure big time! Can you remember how calm & relaxed you felt after the last time you cried? We always seem to apologise for crying, but I don't know why as it's so good for us!
As for sleeping well, we've recently been discussing this on my forum, and people are having great success by putting an amethyst under their pillow!!

Thais,
Wow that's extremely interesting. I suffer from depression which causes me to have anything from insomnia, anxiety, dizziness, etc.
I'm a 'high strung'/tense/anxious person, and my day has to nearly go perfect in order for me to fall asleep easily.
Oh I can cry:D I don't hold back my tears, and yes, it's extremely relieving afterwards. I believe there's some type of chemical released...
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Fri Jan 20, 2006 4:47 am Reply with quote
venus wrote:
I'm a 'high strung'/tense/anxious person, and my day has to nearly go perfect in order for me to fall asleep easily.
I have a quick question for you. Do you clean your kitchen spotless everyday or having a spot or two is ok?
ScollsJoined: 05 Aug 2005
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Fri Jan 27, 2006 7:46 pm Reply with quote
On my side, not too hot, not too cold.
Can't sleep on my back though - can have a nap on my back, but as soon as I'm going to actually sleep, I roll over onto my side. Minimal or no clothing too. Not into heavy blankets, just a light duvet.
Quiet, dark room. Doubled-up pillow & get all snug & that's it - lights out! G'nite!
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