I was already suffering with horrible CFS prior to getting the Rona. I also have Hashimoto's which has never been stable. Mine is complicated with Wilson's syndrome. When I was still working, I was able to afford getting some alternative therapies that really helped. However, now that I am retired, I simply can't afford to continue. Insurance covers none of it.
I have been battling all of this since the 80's after being nailed by a drunk driver that led to 5 months in the hospital and years of recovery. I did manage to recover enough to go back to college and receive a couple of degrees and return to work. But it has always been a struggle for me. When Covid hit, that was when I decided to retire a bit early. Being in clinical practice I knew that being around the vaxxed was going to be even worse for me. So I bowed out. I didn't get sick until the Delta was circulating. The Rona simply accelerated to the next level what was already there. So I can't blame it all on Covid. The nicotine did really help my brain fog and I am grateful. I still use it. Thank you for the well wishes fren.
Hmm. That's a lot of conditions I'm not familiar with. It seems you have a full plate and you're working on it. But I'll share that the other thing I'm doing is a general long-term detox protocol. I started about 2 years ago, and it's done me a lot of good. My goal is to reverse/resolve my T1 diabetes, and while that hasn't happened yet, I have had a lot of skin improvements (for example I used to have lots of dry skin maybe eczema on my feet and hands and now all the skin there feels new and tender,v also I've had brown spots on my arms and legs disappear to be replaced by normal skin), better energy levels, and am even beginning to re-grow dark hair where it had been completely grey. It's not for everybody because it's a big change: meat-only diet and uses a lot of sea salt. If you're interested it's called the SHP (for Self-Healer's Protocol) and you can check it out at https://darkovelcek.wordpress.com/introduction/. Best
I have done several detoxes over the years. I try to maintain a very clean diet - low carb, no gluten, high protein - free range, grass fed, organics, and lots of Himalayan salt. I drink herbal organic teas that are medicinal with an occasional detox protocol. I have been at this for at least 30+ years just to maintain. Like DM-1, my stuff is all autoimmune related. Those disorders are all next to impossible to effectively cure. Frankly, medicine doesn't really understand the process well, much less treat them. The best we can do is exactly what you are doing. You may not get rid of the DM-1 completely, but it can be better controlled with what you are doing and improve your health overall. That's cool about your hair. Thanks for sharing.
I was already suffering with horrible CFS prior to getting the Rona. I also have Hashimoto's which has never been stable. Mine is complicated with Wilson's syndrome. When I was still working, I was able to afford getting some alternative therapies that really helped. However, now that I am retired, I simply can't afford to continue. Insurance covers none of it.
I have been battling all of this since the 80's after being nailed by a drunk driver that led to 5 months in the hospital and years of recovery. I did manage to recover enough to go back to college and receive a couple of degrees and return to work. But it has always been a struggle for me. When Covid hit, that was when I decided to retire a bit early. Being in clinical practice I knew that being around the vaxxed was going to be even worse for me. So I bowed out. I didn't get sick until the Delta was circulating. The Rona simply accelerated to the next level what was already there. So I can't blame it all on Covid. The nicotine did really help my brain fog and I am grateful. I still use it. Thank you for the well wishes fren.
Hmm. That's a lot of conditions I'm not familiar with. It seems you have a full plate and you're working on it. But I'll share that the other thing I'm doing is a general long-term detox protocol. I started about 2 years ago, and it's done me a lot of good. My goal is to reverse/resolve my T1 diabetes, and while that hasn't happened yet, I have had a lot of skin improvements (for example I used to have lots of dry skin maybe eczema on my feet and hands and now all the skin there feels new and tender,v also I've had brown spots on my arms and legs disappear to be replaced by normal skin), better energy levels, and am even beginning to re-grow dark hair where it had been completely grey. It's not for everybody because it's a big change: meat-only diet and uses a lot of sea salt. If you're interested it's called the SHP (for Self-Healer's Protocol) and you can check it out at https://darkovelcek.wordpress.com/introduction/. Best
I have done several detoxes over the years. I try to maintain a very clean diet - low carb, no gluten, high protein - free range, grass fed, organics, and lots of Himalayan salt. I drink herbal organic teas that are medicinal with an occasional detox protocol. I have been at this for at least 30+ years just to maintain. Like DM-1, my stuff is all autoimmune related. Those disorders are all next to impossible to effectively cure. Frankly, medicine doesn't really understand the process well, much less treat them. The best we can do is exactly what you are doing. You may not get rid of the DM-1 completely, but it can be better controlled with what you are doing and improve your health overall. That's cool about your hair. Thanks for sharing.