Howdy from Texas!/Travel Tools
/Hello All! I took a flight to Texas, and I arrived alive (obviously) LOL!!
There definitely were challenges along the way starting at the airport. The moment I stepped out of the car, perfume everywhere and I was still outside. After sitting in the airport for a while, my white, bright sclera started to change into allergic red and I got a headache, my right eyelid swelled, and was itching a little. I premedicated prior to leaving my home, but ended up taking more antihistamine while sitting in the airport. I was extremely nervous the night before and I was awake since 2 am. I have not traveled in years due to Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), my hair was still brown the last time I traveled (now gray). I spent most of my night meditating and neural retraining exercises to calm my mind down because my body was becoming reactive from worrying so much, it worked and my body calmed down.
Thankfully, the environmentally-safe condos where I was staying has an agreement with a local transport provider for pick up to and from the airport that is safe as well. When I arrived at the condo, I was pleasantly surprised at all the precautions and mindfulness that went into making a safe space for people like us (thank you Susie). There are short term and long term residents at the condo, and everyone I met was so kind. I got to know one of the long term residents while sheltering during a tornado warning. The start of my stay started off with tornado sirens! Memorable! Those from TX were not worried at all. I was a little challenged from the exposures during travel, but nothing worsened while in my condominium; I feel very safe here. The feeling of safety is Priceless.
Friday-I had to stop significant components of my protocol in preparation for Monday. I still looked and felt impacted and by early afternoon the rashes were starting to emerge. I am soooo sooo foggy, but my night was brightened by seeing one of my clients. :) I used my additional tools to get through. I had a challenging night sleeping as I was not feeling well during the night. I am 99% sure it is from stopping some meds and supplements, but I ordered a Covid-19 test since I was traveling. The owner is so sweet and she provides all transportation, I would feel awful if I had Covid-19 and she got it. Thankful all the delivery services exist now so I did not have to go out in public, but many things arrive fragrant, which is maddening. Covid-19 test was negative. I will take another one on Monday before I leave for the clinic. One Texan I met said they do not worry about Covid-19 or masks here.
I brought the following tools to help me while traveling: Calendula lotion & Camilla oil for rashes and burning skin, extra antihistamines (H1&H2’s, but have to be off while testing), respiratory oils (cannot use in condo), masks, personal ozone device and plug in, castor oil packs (continue detox and liver support), foot detox pads, glucose tabs (for reactive hypoglycemia, just in case), blood pressure machine to monitor dysautonomia, which often flares when I am reactive, and spirulina and chlorella, and other binders. I am also equip with my Peloton app for daily yoga and meditation, and I perform my neural retraining exercises daily.
By Saturday afternoon, I am starting to see hints of clearing in my eyes. The other part of my sclera has a blue tint again. For me, I am pretty sure the blue tint comes from metals getting stuck because it clears when I am on my normal detox regimen including colonics. It often correlates when I feel “bogged down” with toxins. Blue sclera can also be caused from a collagen disorder, iron deficiency and other conditions. I will share more as I progress on this journey. Thank you for your support and kind words, some of you have reached out and I greatly appreciate it. This journey can feel lonely even when you are right next to someone.