I've been so focused on establishing my network of docs up in norcal, driving every which way to see them, and figuring out my protocol for the next few months, that I haven't had the chance to sit down and write about how much better/worse I'm feeling. The irony? But now that I think about, that whole veil of busyness looks a lot like energy gift-wrapped. I have energy to be busy and still go about doing energy-consuming things like seeing old friends, grocery-shopping, reading at cafes. Those are all things I would only usually do on off-days back at home.
I drove to Santa Rosa yesterday. That's an hour drive each way. Today, I feel completely fine. Granted my sleep is much better up here than it was back home for some reason. Possibly because my mind is more at peace from a gentle sense of progress. My good friend Jam said it's imperative to keep envisioning where we want to go. I'm a 20-minute drive from the school that I had some of the best memories of my life at and, this fall, had to withdraw from, and instead of avoiding the nature of that decision, I go to cafes nearby to read books related to my program every opportunity I get. I need actual and subliminal progress like a fat kid needs to be American.
After dipping back down to about 60% during biopuncture treatment with my ND (heavy detox=dip in functionality, not because it was making me "worse"), I'm back at about 70%-75%. My physical stamina hasn't improved much, but I'm crashing far less. The most dramatic change is my post-exertional malaise lasts for about 30 minutes-1 hr instead of the next day. I still get lead in my calves from walking for 30 minutes and I still can't stand up without feeling like Atlas Mugged While Naked, but the recovery is swift. I'm in a constant state of grogginess, which I interpret as the brain stem cells and live cell therapy regenerating my brain/CNS.
When I think back to a year ago, the clearest change is really my vision and mental toxicity. I just don't feel toxic at all anymore. I think my heavy metal and fungal load has gone down dramatically. I don't feel sick after eating sugar (although I try my best not to). I did a DMPS challenge test yesterday, drove 1.5 hours immediately afterwards, and feel better than fine. My vision is clear when I'm not tired. I may not feel like a normal person, but I definitely see like one. I already overpaid for this shitty movie, at least give me some goddamn 3D glasses right?
My digestion is also a lot better. I think that has to do with the simple upward titration of betaine HCL (more stomach acid) and switching to some high-quality Tri-Enza digestive enzymes. I don't have anymore annoying bloating when I'm trying to go to sleep, which might be why my sleep is much improved.
I'm really glad I saw Peterson around the time I started biopuncture/neural therapy with Sanum. We got some baseline measures such as elevated IL-8, abnormal Rnase-L, low NK cell cytotoxicity, elevated coxsackie antibodies, 75% of predicted V02 max at anaerobic threshhold, jacked up 24-hr holter monitor. If I start feeling dramatically better from the sanum remedies and stem cells, scout's honor: I will do a retest of my labs. Same thing with XMRV (which I'm now testing for baselines).
Have a great weekend everyone.
I drove to Santa Rosa yesterday. That's an hour drive each way. Today, I feel completely fine. Granted my sleep is much better up here than it was back home for some reason. Possibly because my mind is more at peace from a gentle sense of progress. My good friend Jam said it's imperative to keep envisioning where we want to go. I'm a 20-minute drive from the school that I had some of the best memories of my life at and, this fall, had to withdraw from, and instead of avoiding the nature of that decision, I go to cafes nearby to read books related to my program every opportunity I get. I need actual and subliminal progress like a fat kid needs to be American.
After dipping back down to about 60% during biopuncture treatment with my ND (heavy detox=dip in functionality, not because it was making me "worse"), I'm back at about 70%-75%. My physical stamina hasn't improved much, but I'm crashing far less. The most dramatic change is my post-exertional malaise lasts for about 30 minutes-1 hr instead of the next day. I still get lead in my calves from walking for 30 minutes and I still can't stand up without feeling like Atlas Mugged While Naked, but the recovery is swift. I'm in a constant state of grogginess, which I interpret as the brain stem cells and live cell therapy regenerating my brain/CNS.
When I think back to a year ago, the clearest change is really my vision and mental toxicity. I just don't feel toxic at all anymore. I think my heavy metal and fungal load has gone down dramatically. I don't feel sick after eating sugar (although I try my best not to). I did a DMPS challenge test yesterday, drove 1.5 hours immediately afterwards, and feel better than fine. My vision is clear when I'm not tired. I may not feel like a normal person, but I definitely see like one. I already overpaid for this shitty movie, at least give me some goddamn 3D glasses right?
My digestion is also a lot better. I think that has to do with the simple upward titration of betaine HCL (more stomach acid) and switching to some high-quality Tri-Enza digestive enzymes. I don't have anymore annoying bloating when I'm trying to go to sleep, which might be why my sleep is much improved.
I'm really glad I saw Peterson around the time I started biopuncture/neural therapy with Sanum. We got some baseline measures such as elevated IL-8, abnormal Rnase-L, low NK cell cytotoxicity, elevated coxsackie antibodies, 75% of predicted V02 max at anaerobic threshhold, jacked up 24-hr holter monitor. If I start feeling dramatically better from the sanum remedies and stem cells, scout's honor: I will do a retest of my labs. Same thing with XMRV (which I'm now testing for baselines).
Have a great weekend everyone.