- Joined
- Sep 5, 2020
- Messages
- 3,161
- Reason
- DX FIBRO
- Diagnosis
- 02/2020
- Country
- DE
Ooh, dangerous aim, I hope it was worth it! I aim for half a room at at time and if it's two halves I'm pleased.cleaning the house now
Not nice at all, hope your gut tolerates the antibiotics.struggling with this sinus infection.... antibiotics ... skin cancer cream... burning
Hope the fibro stays down both of ya.
Mine's OK too, just 'energy' is down, under 18%. But everything else it's fun to see coming up and knowing exactly how to get it down again...
Wary as ever, for the "fatigue" I'm finally going for low d.ose n.altrexone and also methylene blue, which is now a buzz on the summits, doubt that's warranted, but I think any harm should be reversible. Also adjusted some supp dosages.
Happiness as my biggest asset got a damper this week, 3 dead baby birds in my garden. Physical result is strained neck, gut gurgling and stabbing, and a histamine overload, first for an hour or two stress energy and less stiffness (fun, cos it feels 'normal') with troubled sleep, then a sinus headache with severe nausea, cold showering & GABA helps. Recovering....
The 3rd, first thing in the morning, pushed me over the edge for 10 minutes, gave me what my wife calls a nervous breakdown. We'd been following all 3 early on, and cheering them on, that was the main problem for both of us, plus of course quite a few things to be sad about, which funnels in something like that. 3rd turned out to be a kamikaze baby pigeon that lived on with a broken wing. But after watching for 1 day and then trying to wrap it like an expert said for another and in a guinea pig cage in the garden for safety, it got time for the end and like I'd hoped it was likely a kestrel that did a clean job, never been so relieved at the resulting sight. Now I've seen (and buried) it all, and am "adjusting my hope scale" for the other babies (2 robins, several tits, dunnocks and sparrows) and coming up (1-2 pigeons, found an egg shell of theirs yesterday). If I manage that, I won't have to be glad when brooding season's over.