My exhaustion has improved a little bit but I'm not back to myself yet. I'll happily take the improvement.
The diet gets easier as time passes. I even eat out once in a while at a Chinese buffet. I eat boiled shrimp with my own cocktail sauce, steamed rice, cantaloupe, and jello. It allows me to eat out with my hubby once in a while.
I've fallen of the wagon only once since early March. I ate french fries at a concert. Frying oil is usually partially or completely soybean oil. The short story is that it didn't go well and it took a while to bounce back. All that for french fries that were not as good as my own.
My ability to eat fiber has improved considerably. I eat all cooked fruits and veggies in almost any quantity. I have not tried raw apples or grapes lately because I had problems the last time I tried but I eat many raw fruits. If I get too carried away with fruit it can be a problem. I don't eat raw veggies yet with the exception of small amounts of baby lettuce.
My severe cough is back but I can control it to a degree by controlling my food and liquid volume. I think my upper GI damage is more severe that my colon damage and will take longer to improve.
My doctor took me by surprise at my recent visit. She said; "Sometimes patients have to figure things out on their own and that happened to you." I told her that I have two list of food that I can't eat. One list is a forever list and the other is a list of food I'm working toward eating. She said that she agreed that I will "unfortunately have a forever list". Not only did she take the time to research MC, she was totally up front. Wow!
I think of Polly's words often. She said it took her two years to feel like herself again. It gives me hope that my exhaustion will continue to improve. When I first joined the group, a member in the NYC area spoke of members getting together. At that time, I thought she was joking. I couldn't imagine dragging my bones to do one more thing and I imagined everyone else feeling the same way. Now I get it! I'm coming back to life.
I'm not done with my work life yet but I'm exploring new ideas for retirement. The food situation takes planning. Who knows maybe I'll buy a camper.
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