Category: My Story
Through the brainfog.... one struggles to find the answers
By Paige on Jan 30, 2010 | In My Story | 1 feedback »
Its not easy to find answers to your health problems when you can’t think straight….
More than 2 years down the track now, and with a much clearer mind, I can now see the difference.
Battling Candida and Parasites Part 2: Wearing the body and mind down.
By Paige on Jun 1, 2009 | In My Story | 3 feedbacks »
I read somewhere recently that systemic candida is very rare. Maybe it is. I don’t know for sure, but I know I had it as I had symptoms throughout the whole body
Battling Candida and Parasites Part 1
By Paige on May 2, 2009 | In My Story | 1 feedback »
At this stage in my journey, I knew I had two new problems in my life to deal with: parasites and candida. I was more concerned about the candida at this point in time because it had, 1. taken over my foot and toe nail, and 2., I was developing strange visual disturbances as if a film was starting to grow over my eyes. I was very concerned thinking that perhaps these visual disturbances were to become permanent.
Tinea on the feet and blisters in the palms - diagnosis?
By Paige on Apr 21, 2009 | In My Story | 1 feedback »
The foot fungus was a large infection and was tenacious. I remember showing my boyfriend pointing to what looked like a series of red large lumps between my toes and saying “what is this??". He said, “I think that’s tinea". Ewww! I thought. I had never thought I would get tinea!
Especially at my age!
My Candida journey and how it all began: Athletes Foot
By Paige on Apr 20, 2009 | In My Story | 1 feedback »
The title of this blog is a bit misleading because I knew I had a candida problem prior to contracting foot fungus because I’ve had recurrent vaginal thrush and the whitest, frothiest, most hidiously looking tongue for as long as I can remember! I can’t remember ever having a pink tongue! But I got used to it… I’d brush vigorously whenever I had to go to the dentist or whenever someone would look into my mouth and I had the chance to clean it up first. I didn’t worry too much about it. But part of me did though; I suppressed half of my concern, and the other half of the concern disappeared in brain fog.