Do you need a miracle?
This weekend I remember my first miracle.
Many years ago I was flying in a small plane with my friend Doug who was the pilot. It was after midnight and it had just rained. We were attempting to land in the city of Worthington. The airport was covered with a thick blanket of fog. No one was at this small airport to give us direction.
We lowered our plane into the fog to circle and look for the airport. We did this three times and found nothing. It was like flying into a solid white wall. When there is no visual reference you can get vertigo in a matter of a few minutes. One can be flying sideways or upside down and not even realize it.
Doug was worried. He apologized for taking off in the first place. We should not have been flying in such weather. I felt calm and told Doug that God had a plan for our lives and we would live to effect the lives of others in a positive way.
A fourth time we descended into the fog to look. We were so low we buzzed a house. I could see the outline of the shingles. Then we crossed the runway. I thought, "We are actually going to make it!" Doug banked the plane to the left. Once we completed the turn we would be lined up to land.
In the turn we were again flying into the fog. We looked for the lights of the runway. I looked over at Doug. He had blacked out. I starred at the controls. I had no idea how to land this thing.
I don't remember the impact. My next memory was waking up still in my seat. However my seat had moved. It was now where the right wing used to be. The door to the plane was open in front of me. I sat right behind it with my feet sticking straight out underneath it and into a fleshly planted corn field. I was fine.
Both wings and the engine were gone. Doug's seat too had separated from the floor and he was laying sideways on the cockpit floor. He was in shock. He knew his name, mine, and nothing else.
We spent the night in the hospital and left in the morning. Just before leaving my friend, Karen called. She and her husband, Loren were driving while we were flying. She had been asleep and woke up having dreamt that Doug and I were unable to find the airport in heavy fog and land. They stopped the car and prayed for us.
Do you need a miracle? You can have one. You can have more than one. I have witnessed many in my life. Do you know someone who does? You can manifest a miracle for others just as Loren and Karen did. Miracles do happen.
Do you need a miracle?
No sugar, no bread, no potatoes or rice. No starches. She will know the level of hormone she needs and could probably teach doctors how to prescribe. She needs to be the beverage queen. Soups are good! Carnivore diet. Meat cheese eggs. Keep the body alkaline. Vinegar. Swig it!
Idk what it’s called. A negative diet? Pull back on everything and then find out what works. Example: chocolate birthday cake slice put me down for two and a half days.
Hashimo are way sensitive to sugar and starches. Focus on protein.
I have Hashimoto's as well. Diagnosed nearly 2 years ago. But it took me 10 years to find someone who would listen to me! :-( Diet is SUPER important, to keep the inflammation down. Jmricht is right. Keto/carnivore diet. And drink lots of water! Get a water filter/pitcher that alkalinzes your water. I found a great one on Amazon for under $40. Lemon in your water is great, too. And raw apple cider vinegar, preferably organic. Take a tablespoon or so in the morning and evening.
YOU CAN HAVE "NORMAL" THYROID LEVELS AND STILL HAVE HASHIMOTO'S! I can't stress this enough. Most endocrinologists don't even recognize Hashi's as an autoimmune disorder, let alone treat it. :-( Your wife needs to be on BRAND NAME Synthroid, not the generic. TSH levels should be between 1-2.
Mental/emotional stress can bring on Hashii flare-ups. I finally decided that my health is more important, and I made several changes both at work and at home to alleviate stress. Also, your emotional support is so very needed. Hashimoto's is a misunderstood disease, and it's hard to explain the pain flares all through your body, the crippling fatigue, the brain fog that accompanies your everyday existence. Be patient. It sounds like you're already trying to help her, which is wonderful. It's a difficult condition to manage.
Where do you live? Keep us updated, and I will keep you and your wife in my prayers. May I have her first name? She will feel SO much better if she gets on Synthroid, changes her diet, and alleviates stress.
God bless both of you!
26 years in. My advice, if you go up a dose, don’t go down. Will cause sadness, big time.
Synthroid?
You’re on it for life. Pretty much.
Yes. Generic or name brand. I learned they are one molecule different from each other, so stick with one or the other. If you’re still having brain fog, that’s not normal. Enlarged heart/palpitations, not normal. Up the dose if that’s still happening.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/r6ETkXjKXyQ0/
Connection between Hashimoto's and celiac.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/r6ETkXjKXyQ0/
Connection between Hashimoto's and celiac.