The Day After
Avoidance
One of the steps in treatment is avoidance. The allergen that you are treated for needs to be avoided for 25 hours, or a full day cycle in the body's biological clock. Next treatment, I am being treated for molds and yeast, so I'll not be allowed to eat any cheese or breads. As well, I'll have to avoid moldy places like damp basements.
This treatment was for naturally occurring bacteria that exists in our very bodies. How in the hell am I supposed to avoid that? Well, I can't avoid my own, but I have to avoid others' bacteria, like my sweetheart Sharon's! When I told her that we couldn't kiss, have sex, and if at all possible, not TOUCH, I thought she was going to think I was cheating on her with Judy. However, she was very understanding and even pushed for the recommended 48 hours rather than the guidelines of 25 hours. She wants to make sure I do it right. Ok, so we shouldn't sleep in the same bed either since during the night it's very easy to end up curling up together without thinking about the treatment. We will survive this!
Reaction
I can't really say if what I am experiencing today is related to my session yesterday, but I had fantastic sleep last night and from the moment I woke up, I've felt great all day. I've been to the washroom twice and both times felt very natural. For the last 2-3 weeks, I haven't had very natural bathroom visits. Most mornings I would have rushed to the bathroom about 6 times after only being up for about 3 hours. Basically, by 10:30 at work, I was getting up every half-hour with a sudden urge to poo, accompanied by cramping. It has been a very uncomfortable time.
Anyway, today is definately different. The only strange part is that I expected to feel rather badly because Judy told me that my body was likely going to react for the next couple of days to the treatment she performed to rid my body of the negative sensitivities to the natural bacteria in my bowels and throughout my body.
Unfortunately, I'm feeling fantastic ;)
One of the steps in treatment is avoidance. The allergen that you are treated for needs to be avoided for 25 hours, or a full day cycle in the body's biological clock. Next treatment, I am being treated for molds and yeast, so I'll not be allowed to eat any cheese or breads. As well, I'll have to avoid moldy places like damp basements.
This treatment was for naturally occurring bacteria that exists in our very bodies. How in the hell am I supposed to avoid that? Well, I can't avoid my own, but I have to avoid others' bacteria, like my sweetheart Sharon's! When I told her that we couldn't kiss, have sex, and if at all possible, not TOUCH, I thought she was going to think I was cheating on her with Judy. However, she was very understanding and even pushed for the recommended 48 hours rather than the guidelines of 25 hours. She wants to make sure I do it right. Ok, so we shouldn't sleep in the same bed either since during the night it's very easy to end up curling up together without thinking about the treatment. We will survive this!
Reaction
I can't really say if what I am experiencing today is related to my session yesterday, but I had fantastic sleep last night and from the moment I woke up, I've felt great all day. I've been to the washroom twice and both times felt very natural. For the last 2-3 weeks, I haven't had very natural bathroom visits. Most mornings I would have rushed to the bathroom about 6 times after only being up for about 3 hours. Basically, by 10:30 at work, I was getting up every half-hour with a sudden urge to poo, accompanied by cramping. It has been a very uncomfortable time.
Anyway, today is definately different. The only strange part is that I expected to feel rather badly because Judy told me that my body was likely going to react for the next couple of days to the treatment she performed to rid my body of the negative sensitivities to the natural bacteria in my bowels and throughout my body.
Unfortunately, I'm feeling fantastic ;)

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