Sunday, June 14, 2020

breif synopsis of bethany

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hi friend.

I may or may not know you.

I just wanted to say hi and welcome to my blog.

Here is a quick backgound of my healing adventure.

Birth--2009 Super healthy. Generally wokeup between 5-6 AM to exercise. Always on the go. Super active, healthy and happy.

2010-- Became really sick for no known reason. No one could figure out why. Diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Homebound/bedbound. Living in Michigan.

2015ish--figured out we had mold in our home

2016-18--we get rid of most of our possessions and remediate our home (on a few occasions)

2018-- Sell our house. Move into a condo in Michigan. I still feel awful. We conclude it has to do with the outdoor environment, combined with my body still being super sensitive to molds. Michigan is very wet, humid and muggy all the time.

Aug 2019--move to the southwest. Work with Mold specialists, Dr. Mary Ackerly and Dr. Krystal Tellier.

Nov 2019-- Begin DNRS. (Dynamic Neural Retraining System)

Febr 2020--Diagnosed with POTS/OH @ Mayo clininc

also introduced LD Naltroxone succcessfully and began Nemecheck protocol.

March 2020--Ability to exercise returns to me

April 2020--Ability to eat more foods without crazy bad reactions. (like grains and beans).

This is basically where I'm at right now. I still have excess cortisol and androgen production... hello acne on my face.  I still have mast cell issues, and can't eat tomato sauce without getting itchy.  (despite being on 4 different mast cell tamers). Oxelates still bother me a bit.

But that's okay... I'm sure it's going to get better.

I would love to hear if any of you have success stories including DNRS. I like to think of this that I am going through my transformation from a caterpillar to a butterfly. Right now, I'm in my little cocoon. But, watch out. That butterfly is going to bloom and turn into a beautfiul butterfly one of these days!

The fromfatiguedtofantastic instagram account will try to capture my succeesses, my failures, my progress--however slowly that may be.

Thanks for reading! See you around!

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