Sunday, May 29, 2016
Birthday Parties and Outdoor Fairs
Hi everyone!
I hope that you are having a good day and if you have Lyme, I hope you are not experiencing too many symptoms. It can be a very lonely disease. I remember how isolated I felt. I couldn't really tell too many people because they just didn't understand and I didn't want to be judged. Plus, the typical reaction was like, "but you look so good", which just ended up upsetting me because it sounded like they didn't believe how much pain I was in.
Anyway, yesterday was a whirl-wind of a day and I wanted to blog about it because I just can't believe I did it all with energy to spare. It is a testament to how much better I am and how well the rife therapy worked. My daughter had her birthday party at the roller rink with 10 other girls. I was the chaperone and I was able to skate with them for 2 hours, cut the cake, make the party bags, and keep up with the whole gang. When it was over, my family went to the local fair where we watched the kids go on rides and walked around and around for hours, until dark. Yes, it was a tiring day, but symptom free and I had plenty of energy to keep up.
When I am not rifing, I am symptom free now. I only herx after some runs on the machine, and the herxing is minimal- headache, lymph node enlargment, sore throat, tired. Totally manageable. I have to run the frequencies for hours to get a hit and only some numbers seem to work. I am getting my GB4000 upgraded next week- to make it more powerful- in hopes of chasing down the last of the more resilient bugs. Please pray for me that I am able to get some herx from doing this. I want to kill every last one so there is nothin left to multiply.
Be well. Happy Memorial Day!
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Year 3 and still improving!
Hello readers,
Thank you for following my blog. To be honest, I have not checked it in months...probably because now that I feel so good, I am falling back into my daily living patterns. It seems like a bad dream, but I won't ever forget how sick I was. I am working, running, not tired at all anymore and can live a normal life. It is nothing short of a miracle. The only lasting thing for me is Post Traumatic Stress that pops up when I go to see a doctor. I get anxious and feel scared. I can't go alone. It is because it was torment to go through the medical system- all of it failed me. Only the help of a regular person helped me- saved my life, in fact.
When December rolls around, it will have been three years of rifing. I remember thinking how long it seemed when my coach told me 3-5 years to get well. It flew by and it was worth it. There really is no fast way to recover from Lyme and Co-infections. Recently I went to an annual eye exam. I guess I hadn't been in a while because the doctor asked if I was still on Plaquenil. That was a Lyme drug I stayed on for about 2 months at my sickest. One side effect is retinal detachment. I told him no and we got to talking. When I told him I got better using a rife machine, he said, "Oh good- now I know what to do if I get Lyme." I replied, "No!!! Don't ever get Lyme, it is impossible to get better. The machine is only 50% of it- getting the right help from an experienced rifer is the other 50%. Be protective. Don't go into the woods, wear tick spray, no unprotected sex!! You don't want this disease!!!"
Right now, I am at the stage where I no longer run ANY of the runs in the GB book. They are too weak for me; I don't herx at all so I'm not killing much. Instead, I input individual frequencies for 5 minutes each- 10 at a time and then I channel sweep them all (10 range, which is the smallest). The total run time is 50 minutes plus 50 minutes. I seem to herx when I run Lyme frequencies, some HPV frequencies, EBV frequencies, and some parasite frequencies. I no longer herx a lot though. Just a minor headache, next pain, grumpiness, and tiredness for a day or so...and sometimes a bit of intestinal or liver discomfort. It is nothing I have to stay home for...I can still work through it. This is a sharp contrast to the herxes I felt the whole first year. Those were BAD!!!!! I swear that the killing of Lyme is as painful as having the disease. Our bodies are not meant to detox this much shit. It is imperative to drink and eat super clean during the first year as your body CANNOT handle extra stress. No meds, no alcohol- your liver and kidneys are already going through the ringer getting rid of debris and neurotoxins.
By year two I was able to have a glass of wine once in a while and eat pizza again. (I was gluten intolerant with Lyme Disease). However, I still continue to eat super clean as I want my body in top shape to clean out the remainder of the bacteria. I am very thankful to God and to my family for helping me through this roller coaster of a ride. I have promised to help others, when I can and when they want help, in return for my second chance. If you need guidance, feel free to contact me.
Stay positive. Life is worth living!
RD
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