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Homeless in Dallas Texas
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[quote:katballoo:MV8yMjM4NDI2XzM4NzE4NTA1X0NCNzhFMjI2] [quote:homelessguy92:MV8yMjM4NDI2XzM4NzE3NzYxX0MxQTg0NTgx] [quote:Vision Thing:MV8yMjM4NDI2XzM4NzE3NjYzXzJFNjQ0RTlB] I wouldn't be at all surprised if you had a bad effect from ibuprofen or any other over the counter or prescription drug. For me, I used to take a lot of ibuprofen for my back, and I think it burned holes in my gut and contributed to a severe wheat intolerance developing. If you can deal with any health problems including this tinnitus without going to doctors and their poisonous drugs, that would be great in the long run. If the drug caused the tinnitus, what then, they put you on another drug? Maybe that helps the tinnitus but does something to your liver? Then they put you on a drug for your liver and that does something to your kidneys? A drug for that and pretty soon you are in the hospital, and more drugs til you are D-E-A-D and I am not even kidding, this happens to people every day. Keep your money and spend it on good food and vitamins, minerals, supplements, herbs, books instead. [/quote] Yeah, I'm trying to stay homeopathic as much as possible right now. Honestly, though, when I was going through the gout the ibuprofen was the only thing that helped the immediate swelling. I cannot say with any kind of certainty that it is the cause of the tinnitus. I have taken ibuprofen in the past, but never 800mg 3x a day for more than one day in a row. I found a forum with tons of complaints from people who swear the profen is responsible for their tinnitus. IF this is true, I'm amazed that no class action law suit has ever been brought considering how many people take ibuprofen and might be suffering tinnitus because of it. [/quote] Sorry I haven't read the whole thread, but did catch the gout part. Sorry if this is a repeat of what someone else has said. Iodine deficiency is the lead cause of gout. We are all quite lacking in iodine, but you must be highly deficient. It isn't very costly. I know anything can be costly when you don't have any money, but you really need iodine. [/quote]
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So as of today I am officially homeless.
I won't bore you all with long sob stories.
About a year ago lost my job of twelve years, couldn't find new work, made some bad financial choices, and today I sit in the public library on my old laptop typing away as all my posessions lay in three small suitcases very close to where I am sitting.
I think this might possibly be the worst place to be homless, given the horrible heat.
So I have seventy-five cents to my name, am not sure where I'll be putting my head down to sleep tonight, and was wondering if anyone else out there has been in a similar prediciment.
I'll update my story here as I can. Maybe a few people will find it interesting.
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