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Peat's_Girl said:Wow. You pretty much know the bowel movements of everyone on the forum ;D
So, Charlie, what do you think? Should I start another thread for my experiment or continue it here?
Peat's_Girl said:Wow. You pretty much know the bowel movements of everyone on the forum ;D
So, Charlie, what do you think? Should I start another thread for my experiment or continue it here?
Jennifer said:Okay, so you didn't nibble on something every time you woke? You snacked on the cheese and chocolate before bed only?
Does it hurt when you urinate?
When did you add the fruit juice and honey back in? Do you have any symptoms of an allergy like a stuffy nose, sore throat etc.?
I started looking at that "Is Peat right?" blog and the first thing I came across what this...Peat's_Girl said:Jennifer said:Okay, so you didn't nibble on something every time you woke? You snacked on the cheese and chocolate before bed only?
Does it hurt when you urinate?
When did you add the fruit juice and honey back in? Do you have any symptoms of an allergy like a stuffy nose, sore throat etc.?
I nibbled during the night but only the first time I awoke. The few times after that I didn't bother because I was sleepy. So I just squeezed the old lemon and zombied back to sleep, trying not to step on my cat (he sprawls himself on the floor, and he's too massive to miss).
No it doesn't hurt. But I definitely feel like I need to go before I need to go, so it could be dehydration but I was trying to stay true to Peatian principles and only drink juices and milk. When I do drink water I sprinkle some salt on my hand and lick it first.
No, no allergy stuff. Just the back/ bone/ muscle pain (and at this point, mentioning it so many times I should have a sticky keys shortcut to insert the term "back/ bone/ muscle pain" into my posts Y_Y).
I found this blog "Is Peat right?" (with the subtitle 'not for me') and I kinda identify with some of her symptoms. She ended up dropping the sugar after a year of Peating. I wish I knew how she is doing now...
Either of those seem like possible mechanisms to me, too.Jennifer said:The only other thing I can think of is the sugar is reducing your stress hormones that were keeping you from feeling the pain due to their temporary anti-inflammatory actions, but at the cost of long term damage. Someone correct me if I got that mechanism wrong. That or you're not metabolizing sugar well right now.
It means you're slaying that beast!Peat's_Girl said:I woke up during the night to pee, as usual, and I forced myself to eat the cheese even though I really didn't want to. And as anticipated, eating the cheese woke me up and it took me around 10-15m to fall asleep again. But at least the next time I woke up to pee was early morning (7am? I'm not sure) and this time and I managed to hold it in and go back to sleep until 9am. I wonder what this all means...
I think it took almost a year of high dosing PGe till the girls didn't feel like they were being ripped from my chest. I had completely forgotten about it till you mentioned your soreness so there's definitely light at the end of the tunnel.Peat's_Girl said:I'm almost done with the PGe bottle and it's barely been two weeks! My moods are okay. But the soreness in the breasts (a sign of cystic ovaries and surging estrogen) comes and goes throughout the day and I have to take more.
Hopefully, if you get consistent sleep and continue to see a reduction in pain, you won't have to drop dairy. I wanted to mention, have you tried sleeping with your head at the foot of the bed. My mum is queen of insomnia and she finds if she does this, she can often fall asleep.Peat's_Girl said:There's much less back pain today, I must admit. And I haven't felt my cavity hurting today (but it could be still there). It could be the sleep I've been getting and I hope I keep on schedule this time.
I only got B12 (Bio-Alternatives) so I can't recommended any others, but if you go on toxinless.com, Dan has them all listed.Peat's_Girl said:Right now all that's left is to add some vitamin Bs and gelatin to my diet. Any recommendations regarding vitamin B supplement brands and dosing?
Jennifer said:YAY to the better quality food at affordable prices and YAY to the vitamin A clearing your skin up! Is it working on the crinkles too?
Jennifer said:To me, this shows your liver isn't storing fuel efficiently to get you through the night. Did you run out of the white chocolate?
Jennifer said:I think it took almost a year of high dosing PGe till the girls didn't feel like they were being ripped from my chest. I had completely forgotten about it till you mentioned your soreness so there's definitely light at the end of the tunnel.
Jennifer said:My mum is queen of insomnia and she finds if she does this, she can often fall asleep.
Jennifer said:Hope the weekend sees you sun, fun, sleep and pain free. *All digits crossed*