Ok, so you're sick with some kind of chronic
illness that just doesn't want to go away.
You've had every test done known to the
traditional medical community. You've had
every specialist look at you.
But you are STILL sick!
Let's look at the stages of sickness to know
how to get you healed...
Stage #1
This is when you begin having constant
headaches, drippy nose, run-down-feeling,
or just don't seem to ever feel good. This
stage usually begins in your early years,
either in your childhood or early twenties.
Now most of us have parents who would
simply give us an aspirin, cough syrup, or
some over the counter medicine.
These help for a short time.
Because the body is still pretty strong,
the sickness goes away only to return
again in few short months, maybe with
a fever. Or maybe it will stay a little
longer.
As you enter into the work force and
begin the daily grind of living from pay
check to pay check, the chronic conditions
now become allergies or migraines or a
bit more intense.
Again, aspirin works sometimes, but now
you might be going to the doctor to get
something a bit stronger.
Life gets a bit more hectic as well.
Now there's new car payments, a
house payment, or new relationships
are a big part of your life.
No time to slow down.
As you get a bit older and marriages
come and go, children come into the
scene, or there's a move up the job
ladder... it all leads to the same thing...
no time to let your body just rest
and heal.
So the allergies, migraines, stomachaches
become a bit more intense. It seems that
all year round, you have some kind of
sickness that won't go away. You get up
feeling tired, and you go to sleep exhausted!
Wow! Your body is spinning out of control!
What to do?
The doctor says you need gall bladder surgery,
hysterectomy, or stronger medication to get
your blood pressure down before you have a
stroke. A stroke? You're too young for that!
The doc tells you to exercise more to lose
the weight, but who has time for that?
Then you wake up one morning and can't
hardly catch your breath. Ok, time to head
back to the doctor's office because this is
getting serious.
He does a whole bunch of tests and finds
that your levels are all within range.
But why are you having shortness of
breath? Why are you feeling so horrible
every morning?
... stay tuned for more....
Until next time,
Dr. Judy
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Why Are We So Sick?
Sad to say but all I see around me is sickness.
People are not happy because they don't feel good.
I know that I wake up feeling like I had a sound
night's sleep, with lots of energy, I can handle just
about anything the day throws at me.
Now I will say, a big part of the problem is that
most people don't understand sickness.
In my clinic, people would constantly tell me
that they ate well, but couldn't understand why
they had all their aches and pains.
This blog is a no-holds-barred information center.
I won't hold back from telling you the truth
about what it takes to be free of your diseases.
My dear friends, you can have a life that is rich
and full of energy! But you must first learn about
your body.
I will be presenting from a biblical perspective,
only because it is my belief. I am not here to
persuade anyone, but only to offer choices.
Stay tuned for the disease-free ride of your life!
Warmly,
Dr. Judy
People are not happy because they don't feel good.
I know that I wake up feeling like I had a sound
night's sleep, with lots of energy, I can handle just
about anything the day throws at me.
Now I will say, a big part of the problem is that
most people don't understand sickness.
In my clinic, people would constantly tell me
that they ate well, but couldn't understand why
they had all their aches and pains.
This blog is a no-holds-barred information center.
I won't hold back from telling you the truth
about what it takes to be free of your diseases.
My dear friends, you can have a life that is rich
and full of energy! But you must first learn about
your body.
I will be presenting from a biblical perspective,
only because it is my belief. I am not here to
persuade anyone, but only to offer choices.
Stay tuned for the disease-free ride of your life!
Warmly,
Dr. Judy
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