Tag: health

  • My 12 Year Journey To Finding Out I Have Type 2 Inflammation

    My 12 Year Journey To Finding Out I Have Type 2 Inflammation

    After years of severe health struggles and misdiagnoses, I finally get an answer. An underlaying health issue causing a variety of symptoms. Fighting to believe in the midst of everything that there is still hope and answers.

  • When Anaphylaxis Looks Different: My Unexpected Experience with Type 2 Inflammation

    When Anaphylaxis Looks Different: My Unexpected Experience with Type 2 Inflammation

    Did you know that there are different kinds of anaphylactic shock? I’ve always just thought that there was the one. You know, the kind you see depicted on Hollywood, or you hear people talking about. Where the person typically ingests something that they are allergic to, or they get stung by a bee, and next…

  • My Weakest Moments

    My Weakest Moments

    Reflecting over my weakest moments, when just want to give up, and yet in those moments am reminded of how in my weakness, God’s strength shines through.

  • Where’s My Soundtrack?

    Where’s My Soundtrack?

    You know how in horror and even in action films there is this music that they play to let you know that something bad is about to happen? I think life should come with a soundtrack like that. At least then, even if we didn’t have a hope of escaping situations that are coming our…

  • A new Lens For Decluttering

    A new Lens For Decluttering

    The author reflects on decluttering ahead of a potential move, questioning the value of belongings and realizing the overwhelming amount accumulated over time. This perspective encourages a fresh approach to evaluating personal items.

  • It’s Canning Season

    It’s Canning Season

    The author discusses their conflicted feelings about canning, particularly regarding peaches. Despite the effort it requires, they appreciate the satisfaction of canning. They also share tips on tools and methods for effective canning.

  • Cancer Isolation

    Cancer Isolation

    Having cancer is profoundly isolating, affecting not just the patient but the entire family. Both patients and their families need support and acknowledgment, as their challenges are significant and often overlooked. Compassion for all involved is vital.

  • The Walking Jericho

    The Walking Jericho

    “Walking the Jericho” refers to a personal method of spiritual warfare inspired by the biblical story of Jericho. It involves intentional prayer walks around a property to seek divine protection and breakthroughs for gatherings. The practice emphasizes preparation, positive mental attitude, and faith, demonstrating its impact through personal experiences.

  • The Morning Will Come

    The Morning Will Come

    The author shares a journey of struggling with severe health issues for fourteen years, ultimately finding hope through faith and treatment, encouraging others not to give up on their impossible dreams.

  • The Spinning Vortex In My Mind

    The Spinning Vortex In My Mind

    The author’s experience with type 2 inflammation and Dupixent has led to significant life changes. While relief from symptoms like hives and improved breathing is positive, increased awareness of food triggers has necessitated diet changes. Their ability to think has been affected, resulting in overwhelming thoughts that feel uncontrollable, likened to a tornado in their…

  • Wound On Sugar & Red Dye 40

    Wound On Sugar & Red Dye 40

    Type two inflammation is an autoimmune disorder characterized by a hyperactive immune system that indiscriminately attacks the body, leading to exhaustion and systemic issues due to constant internal conflict.

  • They Didn’t Get It All

    They Didn’t Get It All

    The author shares a deeply emotional account of their experience undergoing multiple surgeries for breast cancer. After initially believing the tumor was removed, the doctor revealed that not all cancer was excised, leading to additional surgeries. The narrative highlights the author’s struggle with fear and the impact on their young children, emphasizing the emotional toll…