Guest guest Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 Hi Bee, Feeling a little blue, here. Can you tell me, if I need to be on this life plan for at least 4 years, can I have a piece of fruit (maybe an orange), in say, 2 years, now and then? Sorry, I feel like I'm email whinning, but I'm under the weather. I'm not sure if it is die-off or a stomach bug. They have the same symptoms. Today has been a hard day. Thanks, Gloria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2009 Report Share Posted March 3, 2009 > > Hi Bee, > > Feeling a little blue, here. Can you tell me, if I need to be on this life plan for at least 4 years, can I have a piece of fruit (maybe an orange), in say, 2 years, now and then? Sorry, I feel like I'm email whinning, but I'm under the weather. I'm not sure if it is die- off or a stomach bug. They have the same symptoms. +++Hi Gloria. Isn't that a long time in the future to worry about? Since the sugar in fruit is one of the worst for the body, even healthy people should only have 2 servings per day, along with lots of good fat to slow the release of sugars into the system. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 Thank you ! Mended Little Hearts of Southern Indiana/KentuckyReaching out to families and caregivers affected by Congenital Heart DefectsElaina Carolann , victorious from tetralogy of fallot for 6 1/2 years and counting ____________________________________________________________ Get a life insurance quote online. Click to compare rates and save. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 Thank you ! Mended Little Hearts of Southern Indiana/KentuckyReaching out to families and caregivers affected by Congenital Heart DefectsElaina Carolann , victorious from tetralogy of fallot for 6 1/2 years and counting ____________________________________________________________ Get a life insurance quote online. Click to compare rates and save. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 Thank you ! Mended Little Hearts of Southern Indiana/KentuckyReaching out to families and caregivers affected by Congenital Heart DefectsElaina Carolann , victorious from tetralogy of fallot for 6 1/2 years and counting ____________________________________________________________ Get a life insurance quote online. Click to compare rates and save. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 Thank you ! Mended Little Hearts of Southern Indiana/KentuckyReaching out to families and caregivers affected by Congenital Heart DefectsElaina Carolann , victorious from tetralogy of fallot for 6 1/2 years and counting ____________________________________________________________ Get a life insurance quote online. Click to compare rates and save. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 Wise words indeed-- and turn those damn radios and tv off for a while!!!!!!!!! From: faerie1952 <faerie1952@...>Subject: Encouragementno-forced-vaccination Date: Monday, April 27, 2009, 10:56 AM . Everyone feels your worry. It seems like a darker day than yesterday. They are telling us not to worry too much yet. They say they are taking care of things. And not to look at the little man behind the curtain. It is not so easy to do, esp. from a mother's view. I think they want everybody to start to panic. And to run to them for safety and answers, while they take our freedom and choices away. Hold your ground. Dont wallow in fear. Just dont let them round us all up, in lies and fear. Have faith that everything you have done, and are doing, is exactly how it was meant to be. Ultimately.. .things do happen that are out of our control. Deal with that when it comes. And keep being as prepared, physically and emotionally as you can, without obcessing. Keep your head. Go about your days in love and sunshine. That kind of cowering and stress is not condusive to our well-being. Be mentally prepared to work with your family and friends and the good community, if that comes to pass or is needed. Human beings have been known to survive the worst of times. And they rally and work together to get things done. You can only hope you come out on the other side, unscathed. Assume everything is ok for the meantime. And act accordingly. There are angels among us. Keep your spirits up.So will send a bit of encouragement from Norman Peal."Become a possibilitarian. No matter how dark things seem to be or actually are, raise your sights and see possibilities -- always see them, for they're always there" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 Wise words indeed-- and turn those damn radios and tv off for a while!!!!!!!!! From: faerie1952 <faerie1952@...>Subject: Encouragementno-forced-vaccination Date: Monday, April 27, 2009, 10:56 AM . Everyone feels your worry. It seems like a darker day than yesterday. They are telling us not to worry too much yet. They say they are taking care of things. And not to look at the little man behind the curtain. It is not so easy to do, esp. from a mother's view. I think they want everybody to start to panic. And to run to them for safety and answers, while they take our freedom and choices away. Hold your ground. Dont wallow in fear. Just dont let them round us all up, in lies and fear. Have faith that everything you have done, and are doing, is exactly how it was meant to be. Ultimately.. .things do happen that are out of our control. Deal with that when it comes. And keep being as prepared, physically and emotionally as you can, without obcessing. Keep your head. Go about your days in love and sunshine. That kind of cowering and stress is not condusive to our well-being. Be mentally prepared to work with your family and friends and the good community, if that comes to pass or is needed. Human beings have been known to survive the worst of times. And they rally and work together to get things done. You can only hope you come out on the other side, unscathed. Assume everything is ok for the meantime. And act accordingly. There are angels among us. Keep your spirits up.So will send a bit of encouragement from Norman Peal."Become a possibilitarian. No matter how dark things seem to be or actually are, raise your sights and see possibilities -- always see them, for they're always there" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 Wise words indeed-- and turn those damn radios and tv off for a while!!!!!!!!! From: faerie1952 <faerie1952@...>Subject: Encouragementno-forced-vaccination Date: Monday, April 27, 2009, 10:56 AM . Everyone feels your worry. It seems like a darker day than yesterday. They are telling us not to worry too much yet. They say they are taking care of things. And not to look at the little man behind the curtain. It is not so easy to do, esp. from a mother's view. I think they want everybody to start to panic. And to run to them for safety and answers, while they take our freedom and choices away. Hold your ground. Dont wallow in fear. Just dont let them round us all up, in lies and fear. Have faith that everything you have done, and are doing, is exactly how it was meant to be. Ultimately.. .things do happen that are out of our control. Deal with that when it comes. And keep being as prepared, physically and emotionally as you can, without obcessing. Keep your head. Go about your days in love and sunshine. That kind of cowering and stress is not condusive to our well-being. Be mentally prepared to work with your family and friends and the good community, if that comes to pass or is needed. Human beings have been known to survive the worst of times. And they rally and work together to get things done. You can only hope you come out on the other side, unscathed. Assume everything is ok for the meantime. And act accordingly. There are angels among us. Keep your spirits up.So will send a bit of encouragement from Norman Peal."Become a possibilitarian. No matter how dark things seem to be or actually are, raise your sights and see possibilities -- always see them, for they're always there" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 Wise words indeed-- and turn those damn radios and tv off for a while!!!!!!!!! From: faerie1952 <faerie1952@...>Subject: Encouragementno-forced-vaccination Date: Monday, April 27, 2009, 10:56 AM . Everyone feels your worry. It seems like a darker day than yesterday. They are telling us not to worry too much yet. They say they are taking care of things. And not to look at the little man behind the curtain. It is not so easy to do, esp. from a mother's view. I think they want everybody to start to panic. And to run to them for safety and answers, while they take our freedom and choices away. Hold your ground. Dont wallow in fear. Just dont let them round us all up, in lies and fear. Have faith that everything you have done, and are doing, is exactly how it was meant to be. Ultimately.. .things do happen that are out of our control. Deal with that when it comes. And keep being as prepared, physically and emotionally as you can, without obcessing. Keep your head. Go about your days in love and sunshine. That kind of cowering and stress is not condusive to our well-being. Be mentally prepared to work with your family and friends and the good community, if that comes to pass or is needed. Human beings have been known to survive the worst of times. And they rally and work together to get things done. You can only hope you come out on the other side, unscathed. Assume everything is ok for the meantime. And act accordingly. There are angels among us. Keep your spirits up.So will send a bit of encouragement from Norman Peal."Become a possibilitarian. No matter how dark things seem to be or actually are, raise your sights and see possibilities -- always see them, for they're always there" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2009 Report Share Posted May 23, 2009 Hi Dudley, I checked out the link you provided for Hep C and the suggestions were all good ones. I will pass the link on to my group , to enjoy. I will also add a link to it from my website http://www.healthyhepper.com Thanks! > > Hi Dan, > > Have you tried Edgar Cayce's approach to treating hepatitis C? To learn more, visit > > http://tinyurl.com/26gsan > > Sincerely, > > Dudley Delany > > dudley_delany > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 karen,im glad that everything is going that well for you, wow. i wish i had as much bravery as you. if i did the treatment,i would need someone with me all the time for at least till i knew how i was going to react from it. my hubby works 14 hrs aday in the summer.if i did it,it would have to be a winter thing to start it off but...i guess im hoping for a little pill once aday, to do the trick,lol. happy for you karen,god bless and have a lovely wk-end too From: <blu_emerald@...> Subject: encouragement Hepatitis C Date: Friday, August 14, 2009, 9:28 PM First of all I would like to thank everyone for the support before I started my treatments. I was so very scared about them. I have been taking the treatment for 5 weeks now. I hope that this will give some people who were as frightened as me. I(thank goodness!)have not had any side effects other than occasional insomnia! Actually I feel exactly the same as allways. I have only had to miss work for occasional Doctor visits. All of my bloodwork so far has come back great and yesterday they said they will be checking my viral load for the first time. Thanks to all of you! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 karen,im glad that everything is going that well for you, wow. i wish i had as much bravery as you. if i did the treatment,i would need someone with me all the time for at least till i knew how i was going to react from it. my hubby works 14 hrs aday in the summer.if i did it,it would have to be a winter thing to start it off but...i guess im hoping for a little pill once aday, to do the trick,lol. happy for you karen,god bless and have a lovely wk-end too From: <blu_emerald@...> Subject: encouragement Hepatitis C Date: Friday, August 14, 2009, 9:28 PM First of all I would like to thank everyone for the support before I started my treatments. I was so very scared about them. I have been taking the treatment for 5 weeks now. I hope that this will give some people who were as frightened as me. I(thank goodness!)have not had any side effects other than occasional insomnia! Actually I feel exactly the same as allways. I have only had to miss work for occasional Doctor visits. All of my bloodwork so far has come back great and yesterday they said they will be checking my viral load for the first time. Thanks to all of you! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 , We are all tickled your doing so well with the treatments. The insomnia part is a bummer but as they say this too shall pass. I did 8 months of treatments and that was 7 months ago but it seems like worlds ago. It will pass before you know it. Hang in there. encouragement First of all I would like to thank everyone for the support before I started my treatments. I was so very scared about them. I have been taking the treatment for 5 weeks now. I hope that this will give some people who were as frightened as me. I(thank goodness!)have not had any side effects other than occasional insomnia! Actually I feel exactly the same as allways. I have only had to miss work for occasional Doctor visits. All of my bloodwork so far has come back great and yesterday they said they will be checking my viral load for the first time. Thanks to all of you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 , We are all tickled your doing so well with the treatments. The insomnia part is a bummer but as they say this too shall pass. I did 8 months of treatments and that was 7 months ago but it seems like worlds ago. It will pass before you know it. Hang in there. encouragement First of all I would like to thank everyone for the support before I started my treatments. I was so very scared about them. I have been taking the treatment for 5 weeks now. I hope that this will give some people who were as frightened as me. I(thank goodness!)have not had any side effects other than occasional insomnia! Actually I feel exactly the same as allways. I have only had to miss work for occasional Doctor visits. All of my bloodwork so far has come back great and yesterday they said they will be checking my viral load for the first time. Thanks to all of you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 ---- Hi Marissa, ---- Thanks so much for your words of encouragement, they are much needed. I know i can do it, but its soooooo hard as you know. I have tried the suggested ways to reduce sugar cravings, but they never dissappear, and im scared about that. I know the consequence, but cravings are so powerful its insane. ---- Im headin to a job on Friday, and im nervous cause my hands are gruesome to look at, as well as the rest of my body is sore and it hurts. Im hopin while at this job my mind will be on something other than these awful cravings anyway. ---- Well gotta go now and have spoonful of CO, im cravin bad right now. Thanks so much again... Caine... > > Hi Caine: > > You can't avoid all die-off reactions, plus when you eat a bunch of anti-fungal foods in one meal (egg, Coconut oil, onions, etc) you will have some die-off from that. > > >Last night i ate fried cabbage chopped up small maybe a cup, with chicken and egg fried. >After i ate i developed a strong craving for sweets which i could not control. Then i >proceeded to fry up one full onion,half a cabbage, and tomatoe with CO. WELL let me tell >you after i was done eating that i was extremely bloated and felt like i did two weeks ago >when i ate a huge bunch of sweets, and my cravings were exact same after for sweets, >maybe even more. Sorry im long here. > > *** You will just need to pass through this stage. You feed the Candida when you slip and have off-diet foods. And you cause die-off of the Candida when you eat Bee's way, and also consume lots of anti-fungal foods. > > *** When you stay firmly on the diet for a little while, your die-off will become less and less severe because there will be fewer colonies producing their toxins. So it's important to deal with your cravings as best you can. But it's also important to realize that the symptoms of die-off are going to happen, they are part of the process. Nothing is " wrong " , you don't need to worry.... you just have to go through it. ( And do things to make yourself more comfortable like the dry-skin-brushing, coffee enemas, epsom salt baths) > > *** As long as you are doing the diet, you can be sure that your die-off symptoms are a result of the Candida colonies releasing toxins as they die. As long as you cheat, you can be sure that your symptoms are because you are feeding them. You will have these symptoms no matter what ... but on Bee's diet you are progressing toward health and to eventually not having these symptoms as your immune system grows stronger and starts to change the Candida into a benign form. > > ***I hope this helps you make sense of what your body is going through. > > Best, > Marissa (a group moderator) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2010 Report Share Posted April 7, 2010 We will Sherry. We will all feel better than ever when all the healing is over. What really helps me when I get overwhelmed is to sit by myself outside, get some fresh air, take some deep breaths, look at the scenery, and be thankful. Hang in there Sherry. kelly ________________________________ Â Need encouragement. I started last June on this diet and finally getting this under control. It is almost a year later and I feel almost as bad as I did last summer. I do have alot of things that have healed or had healing symptoms. But this week I feel almost like I am starting over. This is so hard to do with 3 kids under 5 and in school full time. Some days I just want to cry that this will go away and then other days I feel like its gone and I'm better. I know its a healing process. Is there anybody out there that is on year one anniversary and can give me some support and advice that it will get better? Does the healing symptoms, die off eventually get easier and better?????? ? I know whenever I cheat I pay for it and it feels like it sets me back in progress. I feel so grouchy and like I take it out on my kids. I know I have to do this for them and myself to live a healthy normal life. I long to feel 18 again before I started getting sick. Will i ever? Thanks for listening. Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2010 Report Share Posted April 7, 2010 Hi Sherry, I too started on Bee's program last June so I'm coming up to my 1-year anniversary! I still have many ups and downs but my good days are starting to be more often than my bad days. Usually for me when I have a few really good days...they are followed by a few bad days. I'm starting to recognize this so it's easier for me to accept now. I still have 1-1/2 years left until I'm healed but I just try and stay positive by continuing to educate myself and do something for myself every once in awhile. I'll get a massage or just get a good book and take 1 hour to myself. I work close to 50 hours a week so I'm usually exhausted by the time I get home. I don't have kids yet but would like to as soon as I'm healed so that keeps me focused also. You can email me offline also if you ever want to talk! Hope this helps! Need encouragement. I started last June on this diet and finally getting this under control. It is almost a year later and I feel almost as bad as I did last summer. I do have alot of things that have healed or had healing symptoms. But this week I feel almost like I am starting over. This is so hard to do with 3 kids under 5 and in school full time. Some days I just want to cry that this will go away and then other days I feel like its gone and I'm better. Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 Hi Sherry, I'm a year and a half in (a little over halfway) and currently am feeling wonderfully sick I have a stuffy nose and head, ears that constantly need to pop, sinus pressure, a slight cough, postnasal drip, am losing my voice, sore throat... earlier this week I had all kinds of digestive " issues. " I've been fighting this for the last three weeks at least. It sounds like a cold to everyone else but me! LOL It's true that following feeling great, the next healing crisis can often be around the corner. That has been my experience. Lately the rhythm has been more rapid for me... but I've also been pushing it with exercise. What I just did, and what may be helpful for you too, is go back to Dr. Crook's candida questionnaire now, and compare it to your state of being before you started the diet. WOW, I wish I had started a journal at the beginning of this process - I had COMPLETELY forgotten how many symptoms I used to have, and how severe they used to be!!! It amazed me. I think it's easy for us to get used to feeling healthier (it's our " new normal " ) and forget exactly how miserable we once were. I think if you look at it this way, and see how far you've come, it could be very uplifting. In the meantime, beat your pillow and cry & scream into it for a while if you need to vent emotionally It certainly works! You could even take it into the car if the kids or other people are in the house, and drive to a nearby park or something. Better out than in, I say! With mucous, and everything else, LOL. Hang tight, sister! You can do it. andra > Need encouragement. I started last June on this diet and finally getting this under control. It is almost a year later and I feel almost as bad as I did last summer. I do have alot of things that have healed or had healing symptoms. But this week I feel almost like I am starting over. > I know its a healing process. Is there anybody out there that is on year one anniversary and can give me some support and advice that it will get better? > Sherry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 Thank you . I hope the group has been a source of encouragement as well. I think that is why we exist, to pull each other up when we are down and to inform each other that even though our lives are forever changed, we can still live a life that is useful to others and urging others to not give up, the fat lady has not sung yet. I will be happy to add your dad to the list on the year 10 post diagnosis. Its sort of like belonging to one of the the veteran's organizations where you get recognition for your years of service. I hope he is still kicking up his heels and enjoying life as best he can, like the rest of us. It was nice to get an A on a test paper, but then a B was not too shoddy. I am grateful for my life before and after CML. We were given a reprieve and I look at it as an extension of time. I am always invigorated by a postive result that is posted and say a silent prayer in thanksgiving. Carpe Diem, Lottie Duthu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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