Monday, April 20, 2009

Updating you [good stuff]

I'm continually blown away at the progress I'm making on seabiotics. When I have been doing activities that make me sore my recovery time is much quicker than prior to using seabiotics. It usually takes about 10 days for the pain to subsite. It's 3 days past some activities I did that normally knock me off my feet for days. All I'm experiencing right now is some soreness.

One of the other things that I'm noticing a change in is my menstrual cycles. My cramping is considerably less. Previous to the use of seabiotics I would be laid up for days upon cycle starting. I would have cramping so bad I couldn't stand up. I've noticed that I only had to take one dose of ibuprofen (100 mgs) at the onset of cycle starting. Previously I was taking 2 doses a day for about 4 days out of the 7.

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Monday, April 13, 2009

Blood sugar improvements

Building on the last post. This past week I was noticing something changing in my body but wasn't able to put a finger on it until today [Mon. Apr. 13th].

I was in a big hurry. I drank a nice cup of coffee and got ready to go to see my chiropractor. In my harried state I didn't eat any breakfast. I got home from chiropractor's office. I got all caught up in other things here at home. Before you know it lunchtime was long past and it was time for afternoon activities. My husband asked me if I was hungry. I was joking and said that I was starving. However, in reality, and I told him later, I really wasn't starving. I was barely feeling hungry. We set out to take care of some personal stuff. Then around 4 O' Clock pm we stopped at Quiznos subs to grab a bite. It wasn't until then I was actually feeling hungry.

On our way we were discussing about how I was feeling. Looking back at some of my other posts I mentioned that I noticed some good progress in my mental health. Well, building on that I was noticing that even without eating all day I wasn't grumpy and frazzled ready to scream because my body chemistry was way off. I felt fine, in fact.

Looking back at the video from my last post the man spoke about how cells work. Well, that's exactly what is taking place in me. My cells are starting to work properly. The blood sugar thing was a major home run for me though. I was always having sugar dives and feeling like I was going to pass out because I wasn't able to sustain a balanced glucose level. That's correcting in me NOW.

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Monday, April 6, 2009

Mental Health

I've noticed less depression & anxiety as I progress. I've mentioned before about having more energy.

The fog that goes with fibromyalgia can get pretty dense at times. I can remember situations where I completely had no clue what was being said to me. Almost like people were talking gibberish. I've not noticed that so much anymore. I still have light fog. Baby steps!

I was in severe pain for over 20 yrs of my life. I'm noticing less of the sharpness in pain. Pain is lightening but it's still present. The pain is more bearable.

I believe I touched on acid reflux and heart burn. They're not one in the same. Heart burn is a painful and burning sensation in the esophagus, just below the breastbone usually associated with regurgitation of gastric acid. The pain often rises in the chest and may radiate to the neck, throat, or angle of the jaw. Acid reflux is an actual disease most commonly referred to as GERDs (look it up). It is a common condition and an abnormal one in which acid in the stomach rises up into the esophagus. This occurs because the valve separating the contents of the stomach from the esophagus does not function properly. The acid reflux seems to have corrected. The heart burn is down to an occasional belch. Sometimes people having heart attacks think it's just heart burn because some of the symptoms cross over.

Seabiotics is great in helping deal with heart disease.

I've noticed that I'm sleeping better as well.

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