It’s been awhile since I
posted, mostly because I have been having all sorts of news concerning my
health. I’m not here to complain, but to maybe help others find health and help
for themselves, if they happen to be going through the same conditions.
Lee and I started having lots
of out of town trips and that meant a lot of eating out; which makes it hard to
eat vegetarian because most fast food places have very little to offer that
doesn’t include meat of some kind. So we kind of fell off the wagon for a while.
And man, did I pay! All my
symptoms suddenly got worse and I was having a hard time getting anywhere with
my exercise. Here’s what happened:
I was waking up with a
headache every day. I was feeling the need to “nap” almost daily, and we are
talking 2-3 hours of knocked-out, full-on sleep! I never even did that in my
pregnant days! I was noticing sharp pains all over my body in random places.
This has actually happened to me my whole life, but it seemed worse at this
point. My anxiety was getting worse, I was having a hard time concentrating or
even ... what’s that word? ... oh yeah, remembering simple things like, um,
words. Several other crazy symptoms manifested and I was just plain tired. And
hurting. All the time.
So I did a crazy thing - I
went to the doctor! Now, I am not one to just run to a doctor every time I get
sick. In fact, I hadn’t been to a doctor in about 10 years. But after coming home
one night wanting to cry because I just hurt everywhere, I figured it was time.
I was at my wits end so I got on my computer, typed in “why do I hurt
everywhere” on Google, and found this answer: fibromyalgia. Well, I certainly
had all the symptoms but that didn’t mean I had that condition. But if the
internet can come up with an actual answer to such a question, I figured I’d
better go see a doctor.
Thank heaven for a good
doctor! At my first visit he didn’t think I had fibromyalgia. Symptoms for that
are so wide that it’s hard to tell for sure if someone has it. The symptoms for
FM can fit so many other things that it’s hard to really know if it’s just that
or another thing. So he tested me for thyroid disorder and sleep apnea.
My thyroid was fine. But when
I did a simple sleep test (involving a clip that goes on your finger all night,
hooked up to a small electronic device) it came out positive. So we did a
stronger test, involving the same clip on my finger (which measures your oxygen
and heart rate), another doohickey strapped to my chest, and an oxygen tube in
my nose.
I went to the Sleep Institute
for my results and found out something very interesting: I had severe sleep
apnea. The doctor was right! (Thanks, Doc!) I was having apnea (stop breathing)
episodes 68 times per hour! Side note: anything over 30 is severe.
So I got a CPAP machine to
help me breathe at night. This helped my headaches, but my body was still
hurting.
At my second visit to my
physician, he ruled out other things and we realized that I also have FM.
Now I have to decide what to
do about this. Exercise is good for FM but it is hard to do when you hurt and
feel so run down. Plus, if you over-do it, you have several bad days
immediately following. So I stretch, do some yoga, pretend to do some tai chi,
and once in awhile I do some floor exercises.
I did notice, however, that I
felt so much better when I was eating a more plant-based diet, so I’m back on
the wagon, people!
And after reading Charlotte
Gerson’s book, “The Gerson Way,” I have also put coffee enemas into the plan. (Don’t
say “ew” so fast! You haven’t tried it yet!) These are wonderful for helping me
feel better! I don’t really like doing
them, but I really like how I feel afterward. In fact, just a few days ago I
was feeling extremely bloated, like my liver was trying to push my stomach out
the front of me, so I did the enema and all that awful bloatedness went away. I
feel sort of cleansed. And I’m a little lighter. Does this really help with weight
loss? I’ll keep you informed ...
And now I am back on a mostly
vegetarian diet. Which we found out is called Flexitarian.
I love that avocados are
vegetables. Well, technically fruit, but not much difference where the diet is
concerned. These have to be the yummiest things on the planet. Lee and I call
them “a vegetarian’s bacon.” Yeah, chocolate is good, but only if there is
plenty of sugar in it.
My only problem is bacon. I
love bacon. But now I just use it mostly on my spinach salad with poppy seed
dressing. Mmmm, recipe below.
Happy eating!
Denise
4 cups fresh baby spinach
1/2 red onion, thinly sliced
1 cup sliced almonds
1/2 cup real bacon bits
1 cup shredded mozzarella
cheese (get the fresh kind that is in the wrapper and has a lot of “water”
around it)
1 large can mandarin orange
slices (craisins, apple pieces, grapes, or sliced strawberries may be
substituted)
Poppy seed or Pink
Vinaigrette dressing (recipe for this is on chefmamanise.blogspot.com)
Toss and serve!
By the way, I totally recommend this book:
"Healing The Gerson Way: Defeating Cancer and Other Chronic Diseases" by Charlotte Gerson with Beata Bishop.
In it you will find information on how they discovered a cure - cure! - for cancer while finding a cure for heart disease and many other diseases. There are recipes and diet programs to help anyone cure and even reverse a great number of health problems these days. The "recipe" for a coffee enema is in there as well. This is actually a big part of the cancer cure, as it helps stimulate the liver into dumping toxins that have stored up in there. They don't recommend drinking coffee, but highly recommend the use of it in enemas to help cleanse the body. You can find more info at their website, too.
I'd love to hear what you think when you read this book! Let me know!
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