bejoy
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I haven't been posting much lately - brain overload. Too much in my head to put into words.
I'm a compulsive reader. I read lyme and medical information, from lymenet to Pubmed, and Lida Mattman to metaphysics, up to three hours a day.
Lately since I feel good, my kids don't have to beg for food while I'm just reading "one more article." I can let it go for a while.
I'm up in the night because I took my usual protocol of stimulants for a stressful day that would ordinarily have kept me going until 9:30pm.
What was I thinking? I've never had a sleeping problem, except from the pain. I'm bouncing off the walls at 4:30 am.
My adrenals have kicked back in.
I'm figuring out how to use biophotonics with nosodes to clear out any remaining bugs, and it seems to be working in amazing ways.
Mood is elevated, neurotransmitters are up.
My life was a frightening mess for so many years. We lost all our friends due to my sloth, and inability to string a sentence together.
At the moment my house is organized and almost spotless. My desk is cleared off, short of one pile of annoying papers. We've started having friends over at least weekly.
So I want to tell everybody how cool this is. But I hesitate because...well for so many reasons.
The more I know, the less I know I know. I do believe there is hope for all of us with this technology, but this is just one person's experience. A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing.
-------------------- bejoy!
"Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." -Ralph Waldo Emerson Posts: 1918 | From Alive and Well! | Registered: Feb 2007
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So glad you are doing well. As someone just diagnosed who is about to start treatment, this is great to read. There is hope and a light at the end of the tunnel. Most days I can't see it.
Kathy
-------------------- Severe neurological problems. Probably sick for years. Became chronically sick in Aug 2007. Undiagnosed for another 15 months. Started treatment for lyme and bart Sept. 2008. Improving, but very slowly. Posts: 515 | From washington dc | Registered: Aug 2008
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