The past month has been very busy. I'm surprised at how well I've kept up with the demands of my health and still meeting my commitments. I've grateful everyday for what God allows me to do.
I had some blood tests performed to see if I had any deficiencies with vitamins and we checked for Celiac's disease since I'm so sensitive to gluten in food. The results came back that I was okay; I wasn't even borderline with anything. Thus back to the drawing board for pain management of the burning searing pain. Currently, I'm up on the Cymbalta dosage in hopes that it will help but that's with the help of samples from my doctor. Insurance won't approve above 60 mg as that is the maximum that the FDA approved for Fibromyalgia. I have to go back to ibprofen, heat, and Divine Light to help me with managing my health.
I attended the reinauguration ceremony for the Washington D.C. Sukyo Mahikari center and that was an amazing experience. The Light definitely helped with cleansings and even though the cleansings resulted in more Fibromyalgia episodes, I'm still grateful for them.
I spent a week just driving from Mr.Photo's near Philly, to my Grandma's in MD and the to upstate PA to my folks, only to have to come back to Mr.Photo's a few days later. I really am starting to live in my car and Ruby (car's name) is just as exhausted as I am and we just want to park it somewhere and veg out. But, I keep to my commitments no matter the consequence and the end result is personal/spiritual growth and more gratitude.
I got to attend another support group night with the man and women of the Hope, Faith, Love Fibromyalgia support group and picked up coupons to send out to the military families. I really enjoyed knowing how much we supported these families with just coupons. Especially when I know how difficult military family life is as military personal for the most part do not make a lot of money. We sent close to $450 dollars worth of coupons to them. My wrists hurt so much after all the sorting and tallying but I pushed through it as I knew it was for others. I was also doing my part to give service to God by service for others. He let me rest the next day and I had a real bed to sleep in.
I've met some interesting people in my busy travels this past month and I look forward to posting about them here and what I learned from those experiences. Not to mention the impact it has had on my health.
Happy follows Happy
I had some blood tests performed to see if I had any deficiencies with vitamins and we checked for Celiac's disease since I'm so sensitive to gluten in food. The results came back that I was okay; I wasn't even borderline with anything. Thus back to the drawing board for pain management of the burning searing pain. Currently, I'm up on the Cymbalta dosage in hopes that it will help but that's with the help of samples from my doctor. Insurance won't approve above 60 mg as that is the maximum that the FDA approved for Fibromyalgia. I have to go back to ibprofen, heat, and Divine Light to help me with managing my health.
I attended the reinauguration ceremony for the Washington D.C. Sukyo Mahikari center and that was an amazing experience. The Light definitely helped with cleansings and even though the cleansings resulted in more Fibromyalgia episodes, I'm still grateful for them.
I spent a week just driving from Mr.Photo's near Philly, to my Grandma's in MD and the to upstate PA to my folks, only to have to come back to Mr.Photo's a few days later. I really am starting to live in my car and Ruby (car's name) is just as exhausted as I am and we just want to park it somewhere and veg out. But, I keep to my commitments no matter the consequence and the end result is personal/spiritual growth and more gratitude.
I got to attend another support group night with the man and women of the Hope, Faith, Love Fibromyalgia support group and picked up coupons to send out to the military families. I really enjoyed knowing how much we supported these families with just coupons. Especially when I know how difficult military family life is as military personal for the most part do not make a lot of money. We sent close to $450 dollars worth of coupons to them. My wrists hurt so much after all the sorting and tallying but I pushed through it as I knew it was for others. I was also doing my part to give service to God by service for others. He let me rest the next day and I had a real bed to sleep in.
I've met some interesting people in my busy travels this past month and I look forward to posting about them here and what I learned from those experiences. Not to mention the impact it has had on my health.
Happy follows Happy
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