Sunday, 17 August 2014

Bit scared...




I'm feeling a bit scared because it feels as if my thyroid is going the other way. By this I mean that earlier on in this process I visited well respected Keneisiologist Roger Dyson. For an explanation of this practice cut and paste this link. :http://www.allergytestinglondon.co.uk/
After some extensive testing, together we worked out that I was overloaded with the synthetic hormone replacement thyroxine which was first prescribed to me 22 years ago when I was in my twenties. This is when I was diagnosed as having an underactive thryroid gland and meant that my thyroid gland was not producing enough of the hormone thyroxine which is vital to my whole body's well-being. During the past ten years I have done a lot of non-medical work to strengthen my thyroid gland so when Roger told me that there is now nothing wrong with my thyroid it was not a surprise to me. I had recently changed over to a new medication which was more natural than the previous one I'd been using, however this had come up as a contributary factor in the health picture, so I was gradually reducing the dose. About two months ago I stopped it all together and have had no adverse symptoms whatsoever. However in the past week I have had a shift from not sleeping at night at all to sleeping well and then sleeping like the dead..It's now very difficut to raise myself in the morning and I feel sluggish and bloated during the day. My face is beginning to look 'moon-like', swollen and my neck looks thicker to me and again is swollen around where the tyroid gland is...

All this may sound a bit health-borish however I'm trying to give a sense of the level of sheer risk and experimentation that I need to have in oder to take responsibility for my own health. I am 100% committed to this and it is scarey at times. So I would like you all to join me in crossing everthing, including eyes, that these symptoms are because my thyroid is now feeling a bit stretched as it does the work it needs to do. Often this is the case when a wrong diagnosis is made, conventional medical tests categorise parts of our bodies as "disfunctional' when actually the body is simply a bit tired from trying to heal itself. A good example of this is high levels of cholesterol. It's not always bad. When I broke my ribs my body produced alot of colesteral because it needed it to heal the bones. Anyhoo I'm having a blood test tomorrow and my homeopath and I will take it from there.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5CVsCnxyXg Here's a song..that's it for today no jokes I'm afraid..thanks for tuning in..

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