Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 Hello Ladies!! Last week on the summer solstice I celebrated the one year anniversary of my explant! Its so hard to believe that was a year ago. My life has changed so drastically since then! I am currently repeating the fungal defense program. I've made it a goal to do it on every anniversary. This time it is much easier to tolerate, which means I am less infested than last year, so that's a good thing. I continue to have problems with my digestion about once or twice a month, but I think I may have that figured out. I've been noticing that first of all as I get the yeast under control my digestion is much better, but secondly that when I have an episode I think it is my liver dumping toxins. I say that because I have been noticing that what is coming out of me is very yellow and bright much like bile. So when I finish this round of fungal defense I have a liver cleanse I am going to try. My episodes are always triggered by stress, and I can't always control that, but I try. At least I am able to function on a normal level now. Pre-surgery I couldn't leave the house without worrying I would have an attack. Now I can go out whenever I want because I generally feel it coming on and I can control it to some degree. My business has grown by leaps and bounds, but it is becoming too much for me. I teach 6-8 hours a week now and my body is protesting. I am going to try to scale things back slightly for fall and have bigger classes but fewer of them. I am still amazed at how many of the women in my classes are implant victims. I have helped so many women to learn the truth. Since starting the classes I have had well over 150 students. I would say about 30 of them, or more, are implanted. Slowly but surely I am paying it forward!! I wish I had more time to be active on the group, but running a business and raising 3 kids full time is overwhelming. I struggle to get my down time. LOL Last year all I had was down time because I was too sick to do anything at all. This summer we will be taking the kids hiking, camping, canoeing, etc. All the things I couldn't enjoy before. I do find a lot of moments to stop and smell the roses. To reflect on the lost years of my life, and to enjoy what I have in the moment. I hug my kids more often, and laugh so much more now. I can even engage in tickle fights!!! Its absolutely amazing how sick I was and how healthy I am now. I still surprise myself daily when I do some of the simplest things and realize they are things I couldn't even consider doing just one short year ago. Like planting and watering flowers in my yard. Life is good. I think about you all often and hope that you are all doing well. Much love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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