Get Out! That's what I decided to do and I think it worked. In my last post I talked about the Mind/Body connection and how important it was to be happy in order to heal. Scientific evidence demonstrates that happy people are healthier and heal better than unhappy people. This rare disease PRP was starting to get to me. (Hey look. I just used the past tense, so I must be making progress with my attitude).
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Is Happiness a Choice?
Sunday 11/24/2013 7PM
Get Out! That's what I decided to do and I think it worked. In my last post I talked about the Mind/Body connection and how important it was to be happy in order to heal. Scientific evidence demonstrates that happy people are healthier and heal better than unhappy people. This rare disease PRP was starting to get to me. (Hey look. I just used the past tense, so I must be making progress with my attitude).
Get Out! That's what I decided to do and I think it worked. In my last post I talked about the Mind/Body connection and how important it was to be happy in order to heal. Scientific evidence demonstrates that happy people are healthier and heal better than unhappy people. This rare disease PRP was starting to get to me. (Hey look. I just used the past tense, so I must be making progress with my attitude).
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Night Plane to Nova Scotia
Wednesday Nov 20, 2013 9:30 PM
Yesterday, it was just after midnight, dark and rainy with the streets almost deserted as my daughter and I drove from the airport in Halifax, Nova Scotia to the B&B downtown where we were to spend the night, before my appointment with my Naturopath Doc. Fortunately, the appointment was much later in the morning, just before noon. Once we arrived at the B&B, being over stimulated from the flights from the US, it did take a while to get to sleep, but I did get 6 or 7 hours and so was alert and eager to go the next morning.
The first thing that struck when we arrived at the Doc's office was that it was sunny and cheerful, unlike conventional Docs' offices which, in my recent experience have all been dark and gloomy.
Yesterday, it was just after midnight, dark and rainy with the streets almost deserted as my daughter and I drove from the airport in Halifax, Nova Scotia to the B&B downtown where we were to spend the night, before my appointment with my Naturopath Doc. Fortunately, the appointment was much later in the morning, just before noon. Once we arrived at the B&B, being over stimulated from the flights from the US, it did take a while to get to sleep, but I did get 6 or 7 hours and so was alert and eager to go the next morning.
The first thing that struck when we arrived at the Doc's office was that it was sunny and cheerful, unlike conventional Docs' offices which, in my recent experience have all been dark and gloomy.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
A Painful Detour
11/10/13 7:30 PM
A week ago after going off the juice fast and eating solid food I made a dumb mistake. Even tho I really knew better. I didn't slowly phase from liquid to solid. Well that, or something, wreaked havoc with my digestive system. Let me just say it was both diarrhea and constipation. Kind of a combination. Certainly, unique in my experience. I'll spare you the details. Painful. Debilitating.
A week ago after going off the juice fast and eating solid food I made a dumb mistake. Even tho I really knew better. I didn't slowly phase from liquid to solid. Well that, or something, wreaked havoc with my digestive system. Let me just say it was both diarrhea and constipation. Kind of a combination. Certainly, unique in my experience. I'll spare you the details. Painful. Debilitating.
Saturday, November 2, 2013
What Next?
11/2/13 5:30AM
I'm up early while it's still dark, for the first time in over a week. Since going off Prednisone completely, a week and a half ago, things have really changed. And quickly. I've gone from sleeping 7 1/2 hours a night with Prednisone to around 11 hours a night without the drug. I had no idea what an effect the drug was having on me. Now I know. And my positive attitude was, I'm afraid, more influenced by the drug than I realized.
I'm up early while it's still dark, for the first time in over a week. Since going off Prednisone completely, a week and a half ago, things have really changed. And quickly. I've gone from sleeping 7 1/2 hours a night with Prednisone to around 11 hours a night without the drug. I had no idea what an effect the drug was having on me. Now I know. And my positive attitude was, I'm afraid, more influenced by the drug than I realized.
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