Runenight201
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Absolutely. Mucus drips down into the stomach and the stomach hates mucus. I vomit a lot, and my gut is wrecked.
Wow. Some egg whites should help with that
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Absolutely. Mucus drips down into the stomach and the stomach hates mucus. I vomit a lot, and my gut is wrecked.
ROFL
That's actually hilarious and true.
As for the gut, my guess is that the amoxicillin is doing its job and its killing of microbes is causing die off and the endotoxin load is increased with nowhere to go if you are constipated but to translocate to your internal system. But if you are having diarrhea it is a better outcome than constipating as this way endotoxin get to go out. But this can't keep going on as you will lose plenty of potassium and so you need to replenish with potassium rich liquids such as coconut water. And to adsorb the endotoxin, you need to take activated charcoal to help with properly formed normal fecal matter.
But the forum is not there to replace doctor's advice in a case of emergency, like infection. OP went to doctor but didn't take the antibiotics. There probably could be some terrain/long term reasons why some people get infections and others not.Every symptom is textbook sinus infection, but no, let's ask her diet and if she eats squirrel testicles for lunch. Sometimes this forum is so over the top.
I must have missed that.Except she said "Went to the doctor and got prescribed amoxicillin didn't take it because my gut is so so sensitive"
I can't help but let this go by without offering my personal thoughts on this.
These symptoms appear to be detox symptoms that are first expressed in lungs, from microbes and endotoxins originating from the gut.
Because the lungs are overwhelmed, they are unable to adequately dispose of the serotonin, and serotonin reaches the brain, and this causes headache and affects also the eyes. The blood vessels in the eyes expeess what is happening with blood vessels all around - they leak because they lose integrity and fluids leak from the vessels into the interstitial spaces.
Taking some cyproheptadine will help with serotonin.
Taking baking soda or/and soda water to correct acid-base imbalances will help the body restore itself. If there is too much lactic acid, taking thiamine will lower the lactic acid by converting it to glucose via the Cori Cycle. It will be helpful to monitor your state with urine/saliva pH paper and your breath rate using an Android app. Ive covered the use of these in earlier posts and you'll have to do a search in this forum.
The lungs could use some help with gelatin intake, for the body to produce internal glutathione in order to replenish glutathione, and to recycle oxidized glutathione vitamin E and vitamin C intake would help. This will relieve the lungs of sticky mucous which is the result of too much GSSG or oxidized glutsthione. They need to recycle to GSH or reduced glutathione to make the mucous lining the respiratory system amenable to proper exchange of gases as well as release serotonin to allow for it to be deactivated by enzymes.
As for the gut, my guess is that the amoxicillin is doing its job and its killing of microbes is causing die off and the endotoxin load is increased with nowhere to go if you are constipated but to translocate to your internal system. But if you are having diarrhea it is a better outcome than constipating as this way endotoxin get to go out. But this can't keep going on as you will lose plenty of potassium and so you need to replenish with potassium rich liquids such as coconut water. And to adsorb the endotoxin, you need to take activated charcoal to help with properly formed normal fecal matter.
I think the source of your problem is the gut. There are other ways to improve your gut but that is something you can work on after this ordeal. To keep this from happening in the future.
You also need to go out and get sunshine more often to counter the effects of living in your apartment. It is hard to do given your study load. But if you can find a way to bring your work and study outside, it would make a big difference as that is something our architects and contractors make short shrift of. Just think about how our hospitals are designed where the sickest of the sick are put in the most sunlight-deprived spaces called ICUs to recuperate. Stupid is as stupid goes, or maybe it is more of evil is as evil goes.
I thought a bit of mold growing on the soil of my houseplants in my room triggered thisSounds exactly like a sinus infection. I get them exactly with those symptoms and sometimes my nose is still clear. I just went through this myself and am still getting rid of it weeks later w/o antibiotics. Just using silver nasally, in eyes, in mouth, and taking random GSE (grapeFRUIT seed extract concentrated version only 1 drop), and drinking lots of fluids. Use a neti pot if you have one.
yeah So I started up on it yesterday when i saw the red eye and thought the infection had spread to my eye. I just realised now how constipated I was. Whenever I take the amoxicillin I have a bowel movementExcept she said "Went to the doctor and got prescribed amoxicillin didn't take it because my gut is so so sensitive"
Looks mostly healthy, maybe quite high in carotene. I eat low vitamin A diet, when I eat moderate A/carotene (on a travel for example) I often end up with a flu.diet is normally
white flesh sweet potato, rice, cooked courgettes, cucumbers, tomatoes, turkey, cod, beef, some olive oil/avocado
mango, grapes, dates tangerines
since I got sick I've mostly been eating soups, don't have much energy or focus to analyse what diet would be best
this is bad right?Do you live near traffic or on the first floor by any chance?
yeah So I started up on it yesterday when i saw the red eye and thought the infection had spread to my eye. I just realised now how constipated I was. Whenever I take the amoxicillin I have a bowel movement
I think the UTI started because of constipationYes, being constipated can mess up your whole existence. I recently started tiny amounts of a quality magnesium and wow, for 3 days I went immediately and effortlessly in the mornings and lost 2 lbs and my stomach went flatter. I also took small amounts of the GSE I mentioned which is a major way to help clear up gut infection and mess ups. BTW, sinus can come from messed up/"septic" gut.. when a person coughs, GERD flies into the sinus a lot of times, and it's this back and forth of glop that goes between the gut and sinus.
I can see detox as a possibility because I took potassium iodide to clear the UTII can't help but let this go by without offering my personal thoughts on this.
These symptoms appear to be detox symptoms that are first expressed in lungs, from microbes and endotoxins originating from the gut.
Because the lungs are overwhelmed, they are unable to adequately dispose of the serotonin, and serotonin reaches the brain, and this causes headache and affects also the eyes. The blood vessels in the eyes expeess what is happening with blood vessels all around - they leak because they lose integrity and fluids leak from the vessels into the interstitial spaces.
Taking some cyproheptadine will help with serotonin.
Taking baking soda or/and soda water to correct acid-base imbalances will help the body restore itself. If there is too much lactic acid, taking thiamine will lower the lactic acid by converting it to glucose via the Cori Cycle. It will be helpful to monitor your state with urine/saliva pH paper and your breath rate using an Android app. Ive covered the use of these in earlier posts and you'll have to do a search in this forum.
The lungs could use some help with gelatin intake, for the body to produce internal glutathione in order to replenish glutathione, and to recycle oxidized glutathione vitamin E and vitamin C intake would help. This will relieve the lungs of sticky mucous which is the result of too much GSSG or oxidized glutsthione. They need to recycle to GSH or reduced glutathione to make the mucous lining the respiratory system amenable to proper exchange of gases as well as release serotonin to allow for it to be deactivated by enzymes.
As for the gut, my guess is that the amoxicillin is doing its job and its killing of microbes is causing die off and the endotoxin load is increased with nowhere to go if you are constipated but to translocate to your internal system. But if you are having diarrhea it is a better outcome than constipating as this way endotoxin get to go out. But this can't keep going on as you will lose plenty of potassium and so you need to replenish with potassium rich liquids such as coconut water. And to adsorb the endotoxin, you need to take activated charcoal to help with properly formed normal fecal matter.
I think the source of your problem is the gut. There are other ways to improve your gut but that is something you can work on after this ordeal. To keep this from happening in the future.
You also need to go out and get sunshine more often to counter the effects of living in your apartment. It is hard to do given your study load. But if you can find a way to bring your work and study outside, it would make a big difference as that is something our architects and contractors make short shrift of. Just think about how our hospitals are designed where the sickest of the sick are put in the most sunlight-deprived spaces called ICUs to recuperate. Stupid is as stupid goes, or maybe it is more of evil is as evil goes.