Is what it is, I always feel like I'm complaining when I talk about it though.
It's part of your daily life, kind of hard not to talk about it from time to time.
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Is what it is, I always feel like I'm complaining when I talk about it though.
how old are you?
Has this gone on while living in the same house?
Have you contacted the mayo clinic?
My job also consists of crawling around under houses and in attics so that keeps me a little active.
@Joe13 - you need a p00p replacement. I am not a doctor and I have no business diagnosing you.
But, it sounds like the bio environment in your digestive track is out of whack.
- killing it off with "horse pills" makes you better for a while -
You can search for this - there is a growing movement.
Finding the proper healthy donor, that is a different issue.
There are 2 ways to get the bacteria inside, neither sounds pleasant.
here is a general starting article:
http://goo.gl/x7RXxO
"There are only two real treatment options for drug-resistant strains of the bacteria. One is an über powerful antibiotic (that wipes out good and bad bacteria alike, making the gut vulnerable to recolonization by friend or foe). The other is a fecal transplant by enema, colonoscopy, or a nasal tube to the gut."
Hiking is great exercise and fun but for me time consuming by the time I drive to a trailhead somewhere.
Joe, have you had anyone pray for your healing? I have prayed for people and seen God heal herniated discs, broken collar bones, numb shoulders and arms, staff infections. I have seen legs grow out (which I believe is really just hips adjusting from being out of alignment). But in all cases I would consider them miraculous healing as they happened in seconds or minutes, not hours or days. I am not suggesting this instead of seeing a doctor but there is power in prayer.
RE: Walking. Is that at one stretch or cumulative?
Some years back I saw a study which indicated that you need to go 30 mins (minimal) non-stop and that over 60 (non-stop) starts down the path of diminishing returns.
I have also read that is just cumulative - so put a step counter in your phone and check.
A minute from your desk to the coffee maker, a minute to the restroom to get rid of the coffee, it all adds up.
What's real?