Hi Ivy! I’m so very sorry!😢My heart really does hurt, thinking of you hurting. I know you must be very scared, but know that you appear very brave, and I know you will fight as much as possible!❤Wishing you so much peace of mind and healing, for all of you! Much love from South Carolina to a very pretty, brave Lady.❤
Hi lovely 🙂 Very sorry to hear about the relapse. Here's hoping that your body will get over itself after stressing out after the surgery. My thoughts and prayers are with you and I would ask the Pack to send healing thoughts and prayers as well. Just thought of another possibility...... maybe now that you've had the surgery your body is concentrating on all of the other healing that it needs to do instead of being focussed on the breast issues. That might mean more oxalate dumping which might explain the eye thing. Instead of telling you a problem of mine I'll say that I've been carnivore for 13 months now and as of today I've slowly lost about 17kg . Slow yes but at least it stays off 🙂 You're a fighter, keep fighting. Tony 🇦🇺 🐺 ❤
MS is about the myelination of the nerves,too-which equals to lots of fats. Without enough fat for our body’s requirements we get “frictions” of the nerves from what I understand.
Please research and read the book Mucusless Diet Healing System by Arnold Ehret. From where you are at, u need to slowly transition away from meats and eat less inflaming foods and get to a cleaner diet. Wishing you all the best. You got this 👍☀️
Have you tried vitamin b1? High doses of vitamin b1 usually help with symptoms of Ms. B12 isn’t as relevant in terms of ischemic episodes. Vitamin B1, or thiamine, is one of the most relevant vitamins in obtaining energy for the nervous system. Thiamine deficiency or lack of activity causes neurological manifestations, especially symptoms of depression, intrinsic to multiple sclerosis (MS) and related to its pathogenesis. Hope you find some relief. I’m dealing with it right now too. My neuropathy from the chest down comes back when I’m low in b1. ✌🏼🫶🏼🙏🏼😊
Yes, a big YES to B1. It is also found in pork, and you have to eat a lot of it-around 3 cups for a regular daily ratio. You could look for more info Elliot Overtone on yt, he has his supplements,too or Allthiamine on I herb or benfotiamine (the fat soluble form of B1) to choose from.
@@valivida995 thank you, I will try it out. Never heard about it. My b12 and vitamin D I got to the point where everybody was happy. By Chaffee recommended dosis to me and it helped a couple months ago. But I will try the b1 too. Nothing to lose here :) Sorry that you are also dealing with it now. How do you feel overall?
Hi Ivy! I’m so very sorry!😢My heart really does hurt, thinking of you hurting. I know you must be very scared, but know that you appear very brave, and I know you will fight as much as possible!❤Wishing you so much peace of mind and healing, for all of you! Much love from South Carolina to a very pretty, brave Lady.❤
Prayers Ivy. Dr. Bright says an additional stick of butter a day helps reduce cortisol (from stress). 🙏4 healing.
Hi lovely 🙂
Very sorry to hear about the relapse.
Here's hoping that your body will get over itself after stressing out after the surgery.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and I would ask the Pack to send healing thoughts and prayers as well.
Just thought of another possibility...... maybe now that you've had the surgery your body is concentrating on all of the other healing that it needs to do instead of being focussed on the breast issues.
That might mean more oxalate dumping which might explain the eye thing.
Instead of telling you a problem of mine I'll say that I've been carnivore for 13 months now and as of today I've slowly lost about 17kg .
Slow yes but at least it stays off 🙂
You're a fighter, keep fighting.
Tony 🇦🇺 🐺 ❤
Im sorry, praying for you.
Hang in there. Stay positive. 👍
Keep going girly girl! It’s a process.
MS is about the myelination of the nerves,too-which equals to lots of fats. Without enough fat for our body’s requirements we get “frictions” of the nerves from what I understand.
@@valivida995 my diet is 80% fat
Eliminate diary, eggs and coffee please . I am on beef, organs and lots of fat
Please research and read the book Mucusless Diet Healing System by Arnold Ehret. From where you are at, u need to slowly transition away from meats and eat less inflaming foods and get to a cleaner diet. Wishing you all the best. You got this 👍☀️
Messaged you on Instagram too
Have you tried vitamin b1? High doses of vitamin b1 usually help with symptoms of Ms. B12 isn’t as relevant in terms of ischemic episodes. Vitamin B1, or thiamine, is one of the most relevant vitamins in obtaining energy for the nervous system. Thiamine deficiency or lack of activity causes neurological manifestations, especially symptoms of depression, intrinsic to multiple sclerosis (MS) and related to its pathogenesis. Hope you find some relief. I’m dealing with it right now too. My neuropathy from the chest down comes back when I’m low in b1. ✌🏼🫶🏼🙏🏼😊
Yes, a big YES to B1. It is also found in pork, and you have to eat a lot of it-around 3 cups for a regular daily ratio. You could look for more info Elliot Overtone on yt, he has his supplements,too or Allthiamine on I herb or benfotiamine (the fat soluble form of B1) to choose from.
@@valivida995 thank you, I will try it out. Never heard about it. My b12 and vitamin D I got to the point where everybody was happy. By Chaffee recommended dosis to me and it helped a couple months ago. But I will try the b1 too. Nothing to lose here :)
Sorry that you are also dealing with it now. How do you feel overall?