Posts with the label health
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Showing posts with label health. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2013

Fast and Easy Ways to Annoy People with Misophonia

Do you live with someone who has misophonia? Better yet, what is misophonia? Misophonia is a very complicated and little understood disorder that affects a person's sensitivity to noise. You may have noticed your son getting upset over the slightest sounds or your husband telling you "Stop raking your fork on your teeth!"  Individuals with misophonia get emotionally upset over sounds and ticks other people rarely hear.

My husband and daughter have misophonia. It wasn't until my Mom watched...

Fast and Easy Ways to Annoy People with Misophonia

Monday, February 11, 2013

Monday, February 4, 2013

Self-Heal with your own Hands

Today was not a normal Monday! I invited Amber Suter, LMT to my home. Amber and I met a couple of years ago at the Yin Yang House Acupuncture and Wellness Center in Chattanooga, TN. She specializes in Integrative Body and Energy Work. My body craves her reflexology and massage. Withdrawals are

Self-Heal with your own Hands

Monday, February 4, 2013

Sunday, January 20, 2013

How to use Tea Tree Oil to Kill Mold in your Clothes


Do you use fabric softener for the freshness or the softness? I sometimes pull my clothes from the dryer and say "Wow! Feel how feathery soft." I always pull my clothes from the dryer with both nostrils anticipating the wafting of the glorious scent of Gain! I love to pull my clothes from my closet or a drawer with the freshness still lingering days after washing. Do you? I happened upon, by accident, a way to "lock in" the luxury of a lavish smell weeks after laundry day.  Introduce an inexpensive staple needed in every laundry room

How to use Tea Tree Oil to Kill Mold in your Clothes

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

I'm a Baker, Faker and Prosthetic Foot Maker

I'm a baker, a faker and a prosthetic foot maker. I'm not a joker, nor a smoker or a midnight toker.  Don't you hear that Steve Miller Band song when you read the title of this blog?  I've been singing "The Joker" since the title popped into my head!  Ooee baby I'll sure show you a good time.  Ooooooo, Ooooooo, and then the guitar solo..............can you hear it?  If not, click here.

I'm a Baker, Faker and Prosthetic Foot Maker

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Been there, surgically done that!

I've been thinking a lot in Sanibel and it seems writing a lot.  Creative energy is akin to exercise.  The more you exercise the more energized you get and the more you let your creativity spill out, it keeps flowing.  So, here' another blog post, mostly for women, I hope you enjoy it! Everywhere I go it seems like women are talking about menopause.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Steve's Story

Steve's immune system is getting stronger every day.  It is miraculous how God has and is working all this out,  figuring out Steve has mold poisoning and putting all the pieces together.  If you have a minute, I'll tell you our story:

It started with what we thought was eczema on Steve's hands back in late 2008.  About the same time, he started recycling computer equipment for Mohawk in addition to his usual computer-related job.  This required him to go into the plant out of his normal office environment.  We tried everything for his hands without improvement and he was growing so fatigued he immediately went to sleep when he came home from work.  He also had body aches and muscle soreness 24x7.  I was just focused on his hands, trying to find help without looking at the whole body picture.  He started having slight shortness of breath about a year ago but we thought it was from COPD because he did smoke for several years but has been quit for 19 years.

A friend of mine sent me an email about asperigillus, a fungus that almost killed her Dad many years ago.  I disregarded the email for a while but God just kept bringing it to my memory and I took a look at it.  The more I researched, the more it sounded like mold/fungus might be the root of Steve's problems.  I found  doctors in Atlanta, Dr. Susan Tanner and Dr. Donald Dennis that are environmental specialist that perform mold testing and voila, he is allergic to mold and his immune system was so weak it couldn't fight it so it started to attack his lungs.  The lung specialist in Rome that did his biopsy couldn't tell us what caused the fibrosis, only that his immune system was attacking healthy lung tissue.  If you read on the internet though, the medical community, Harvard Medical School, New England Journal of Medicine and Johns Hopkins agrees that "environmental pollutants" are the cause for pulmonary fibrosis.

Long story short, God is amazing if we will seek him, listen and then do!  Now, why is Steve's immune system weak?  The environmental department at Mohawk tested the area where Steve did his computer recycling in the plant, mold everywhere from a roof leak.  They are having the area isolated, repaired and cleaned while Steve is in Florida.  Also, our house had a leak that we were not aware of.  We are having it repaired and cleaned while we are in Florida.  Steve was also exposed to mold in two other Mohawk facilities, one has been condemned and the other is full of people.  We haven't found the mold that his body is fighting hardest to clear out of his system, we believe it would be identified in one of those two locations.

Steve had lost his sense of smell and is regaining it so much that he can tell now when he comes in contact with mold and begins to sneeze, which is good but his throat also closes up, which isn't so good.  He can also smell chicken manure and skunks now! lol The beautiful thing is he is taking supplements (vitamins, minerals, probiotics, etc) to repair his immune system.  He is taking an anti-fungal drug and a very tiny, tiny dose of Prednisone to kick start his adrenal gland.  His body was so depleted! Oh, and we also identified he is allergic to gluten and many other foods he regularly ate.  I didn't realize either until this that 90% of your immune system is in your stomach.  That's why diet is SO IMPORTANT!

Anyways, shew!  It seems like a long road but the two doctors he is seeing in Atlanta thinks he can be well or much improved in six months if he eats correctly, takes the supplements and rids his environments of mold and pollutants!  He needs pure, clean air to breathe. We saw a new doctor Monday, June 25th, an endocrinologist.  Steve may need growth hormone to aid his recovery and Dr. Black will administer it if he does.  The stay in Florida has been encouraged by all doctors we've seen.  The salt air and good ozone will aid the healing process and when we return, his environments should be pretty pristine! I always thought people retire to Florida for the warm weather but that's only part of the benefit!

One more thing that confirmed it all for Steve and me.....the 2nd doctor we saw was pretty intense and he overwhelmed even me, with mold information the first time we saw him. He was very stern and a no-nonsense type of guy.  Our insurance is not paying for much of this treatment making Steve and I both skeptical, this is totally not mainstream doctoring.  However, on our 2nd visit to this guy (he's about 60 and looks about 35), I decided to quiet my fears and asked him how he knew so much about mold when he is an ear, nose and throat doctor.  He looked at me and said, Well, it's a God thing!  I didn't want to do this but it's what God wants me to do or called me to do, he said.  He continued to tell us about some of his practice successes and papers he's written on the subject. The fears just melted away for both of us!

Folks like you that have continued praying for us has certainly helped our spirits and encouraged me to keep digging.  Your prayers, God's amazing wisdom and knowledge has surfaced the improvement Steve is enjoying in only 1.5 months!  Thanks so much!

Saturday, December 31, 2011

I've got a hitch in my get-along!

The oddest things make me happy.  It seems I'm not the only one limping these days.  I look at people my age and older and realize that my handicap is growing faint because my AGE is making the side effects of my handicap second nature for everyone around me.  Steve says all the time he can't get his hips started when he gets up and limps for about 10 steps before finally straightening out.  My Mom has a bad hip and it takes her, what seems like forever to get moving, but once she's up, she's still a race horse.  My Dad is so funny.  It takes him FOREVER to get out of a vehicle!  I can almost have my groceries in the cart before he makes it through the sliding doors.  I thought I would never see the day, but it has arrived.  This Happy Handicap has more dexterity than a lot of folks around me!  Sloane had gallbladder surgery over the holiday break and she even had to ask me to slow down in Ingles the other day.  That's another sad topic that grocery stores actually excite me these days!

I am looking forward to 2012!  Are you?  I have set myself some goals, not resolutions!  I want to lose another 10 pounds.  I lost 12 in 2011 and want to add to that victory.  I also want to speak and share my testimony at least two times a month.  You can help me with this goal.  If your church would entertain the idea of me sharing my story at some point, please email me at tammy.stafford@hotmail.com  and I will be overjoyed to contact them.  My third goal is to finish one of the books I have started.  You can help me with this goal too.  Please leave me a comment on facebook and let me know which title you would be most interested in reading:  How to lose your life for Jesus or How to land your man the old fashioned way!  My fourth goal is to re-enter the college world and seek a degree in Christian Counseling.  Wish me luck!  My 5th goal and final written goal is to recruit travelers for my group tour to Venice, Florence and Rome, Italy.  For more information please contact me or click here

My final thought for 2011.  I am currently reading Bill Clinton's new book "Back to Work" and Steve Jobs' biography concurrently.  I'm figuring when I get finished with both, sometime in early January 2012, I should be able to solve our current economic crisis on an Apple "i" device!  Happy New Year!

Gettin' along pretty well,
Tammy
The Happy Handicap

I've got a hitch in my get-along!

Saturday, December 31, 2011