Okay, knock on wood here...knock, knock. Still looking from side to side. Nothing headed this way so far. Throwing caution to the wind here.
I think I am getting a glimmer of some energy from what I am doing to treat morgellons lately. I feel wide awake during the day. It has been rainy the past week and it is not making me feel worse. Something I have not felt in quite some time. I am not sleeping as much and my sleep is less interrupted. And the breathlessness I was getting seems to be abating. Is it too soon to say this will last? Probably, but I feel something changing inside. I will have to be careful this winter and try not to catch any flu to avoid restarting anything again (if I can). Yet somehow I am feeling gradually better over the last four months since first seeing the new doctor. Am I hopeful? Yes. Sure it is permanent? Not yet. Am I well? No, but better.
My memory though does not seem that much more improved so far. It is time to restart the ginkgo. And stay on the thyroid medication (amazing how much low thyroid can effect memory--I can actually tell when the medication is wearing off as it effects my memory immediately).
Yes, Carla, I do notice time is passing more quickly. Has been for years for me. Still it is said that when time passes quickly that is a sign of aging which we are all doing. This is something my dour pastor used to remind us all about in Bible studies. He was nearly medieval in reminding us of our mortality. At the age of only twelve we became quite aware of that fact thanks to this cheerless reminder.
Kritts, if you run cold pm me. I know of a Chinese formula good for the heart that is also good for treating parasites (how it works depends on when you take it). It is a very warming formula though. Still it helped the palpitations I had off and on at the beginning of morgellons. I have not noticed any in quite a long time now. You will have to probably order this formula through a practitioner. Or go to one, as you say you may. I hope you can do that and also can find a decent doctor to work with you. |