Sunday, November 5, 2017

Ongoing cycle

Still fighting to get my body into some form of homeostasis. 

The Candidiasis keeps getting better then worse, then better then worse.

Still waiting for the vinegar tablets to arrive. I can really only tolerate drinking so much vinegar in a day without getting nauseated from it. The tablets don't cause that problem. 

When it improves it may not seem like it so much. When a lot of the Candida dies off quickly, it releases a lot of gas into my intestines. It also makes that gas smell embarrassingly horrible. There's a reason for that. As it does off, it uncovers open wounds in the intestines which it had caused. That causes internal bleeding, which results in the odor. 

Bad part is that I feel much better at that point.

When it dies off, it also makes my hands tingle. That's because the blood flow had been constricted while it was increased and my sensation gradually decreased. Once it does off, circulation returns and sensation increases, but if it had been decreased for a long time some capillaries may have actually closed off, so the body is forming new ones. 

It's easy to visually tell when blood flow is back to normal. I do still have very large veins in my arms and hands. They stand out a lot when blood flow is back to normal. 

Unfortunately for now overgrowth can occur again in only a few hours. It's getting longer and longer for that to happen but I can watch the veins in my hands to know when it is happening. I've finally taken to keeping a bottle of vinegar next to the computer. 

Another bad thing is that as it does off, it causes a bad backache. I only have theories as to why that happens but it affects the same area I injured many years ago. I wind up having to pop my back numerous times a day, as often as 3 times an hour.  

I have a job interview set for Tue morning at 11. As an insurance agent. Mostly mortgage insurance. The company sounds ethical, at least in how they treat agents. It actually sounds like something I could enjoy. Pay ranges as high as over $200k a year. I only applied part time to start. 

If my resume gets attention, I should be interviewing for the HEDIS position soon also. 

I'll compare and decide if I want either one. If they hire me, of course. If not, I'll have to start getting out and looking for something else.

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