It has been just over a year since discovering I had CIRS (Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome) and starting on the Shoemaker mould illness protocol. Long term exposure to hidden mould was a major factor behind my fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and a host of related health issues. Healthy housingI have been in a mould-free house about eight months. Finding one on … [Read more...] about A Year of CIRS/ Mould Illness Treatment. Unmasking to MCS & EMF Sensitivity
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS/ME)
Redefining Success – life in the slow lane
The biggest journey of serious health challenges is the process of mentally busting out of the matrix. Getting stuck on how life should look gets people stalled in denial, frustration and resistance. Having a chronic illness changes everything, but it doesn’t make you a failure at life. Turning your back on lifelong dreams is no easy task. The grieving process needs to … [Read more...] about Redefining Success – life in the slow lane
2019 ANRES Data Update
A snapshot of living with Environmental Sensitivities in 2019 From the introduction of 'The 2019 ANRES Update for Environmental Sensitivities' report including the often, co-morbidlly occurring conditions: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), Fragrance Sensitivity, Electromagnetic Sensitivity (EHS), Food Sensitivity, CFS/ME, Fibromyalgia, Lyme Disease and/or co-infections, … [Read more...] about 2019 ANRES Data Update
The Feed: Fighting to be Believed (on CFS)
Filmmaker, Simon Cunich, has a documentary, 'Fighting to be Believed' on CFS, has been on SBS and is now available on YouTube. It was the fact that so many of the subjects with CFS had sensitivity to fragrances, which what lead to Cunich doing The Feed story: 'Chemical Sensitivity, the illness crippling millions yet dismissed by doctors’. The similarities and crossover between … [Read more...] about The Feed: Fighting to be Believed (on CFS)
Xmas Survival Tips for Spoonies
Christmas for many of us is something we dread as much as we look forward to. Crazy weather, family politics and social commitments can be a cumulative drain. Drawing boundaries on your time and energy is the key. End of year introspection: With the year drawing to a close, it is natural to stop and contemplate the year. Most people’s bucket lists don’t include illness, … [Read more...] about Xmas Survival Tips for Spoonies