We are at this fabulous plateau, certainly not finished with recovery, but at a nice comfy place. I am ok with our little bouts of regression, oxalate dumping, yeast flares. They don't last nearly as long as they used to and are no where near as severe. I see the light at the end of the tunnel. Sure, we still have a long road ahead of us, but for the first time in almost three years, I finally feel like all of the hard work is paying off! It is finally our turn to start climbing to the other side of the fence.
So...what next? I am so used to having to research some new treatment option, supplements, protocols, scanning forums and now? I am actually taking a break from all of that and it feels, well, pretty good!Of course, there is no break in the biomedicine, that is a way of life for us, but just enjoying our family with no questions at the tip of our tongues, it's nice.
So...what next? Christmas, that's what!
Being mom to a child with several food sensitivities identifies me with a new world, one of caution and education. I never knew reading labels and ingredients could become second nature, who knew that artificial colors and additives could create time bombs, that wheat and dairy could turn a child into a tantrum whirlwind...learn about our journey into the new world of food sensitivities and what they mean. THIS WAS ONLY THE BEGINNING!
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