Re: Work Meeting survival.
Hello mpdela,
I don’t mind your questions. I find them helpful, as they give me an opportunity to talk about this and get a few things of my chest.
I found out the hard way about trying the concoctions and supplements posted here on the site, the charcoal (Activated Charcoal 500 mg)is a prime example of this! I was fine taking the charcoal supplements, 4 a day for the first few months, I stopped a while and when I started back. WHAM!! They hit me like a ten ton heavy thing, couldn’t keep them down five minutes with out vomiting.
I don’t believe I had any odor issues before having my colon removed, or at least I never heard any complaints about my odor (but it is very possible I did have odor issues then). I can’t smell it myself, so I never spoke with him about this. Nor did he list this a possible side effect, however he did suggest that I see a colon hydro therapist after the operation.
I wasn’t able to see him about the odor when I stared having problems, I found another doctor and she plain out though I was crazy and thought the colon hydro therapist was just taking my money. She did run some test and found that my liver enzymes were off. She was the same one I was going to have test me for TMAU, but this was around the time I was terminated and I kind of gave up on things. So, no I was never tested for TMAU.
I’m not sure exactly where the odor is coming from, but for some reason I feel its from my entire body, I don’t smoke but when I’m around smokers the odor is noticeable by myself. And the odor is all over me. The smell is fecal in nature, I’ve herd one of my main antagonizes describe it as smelling like baby poo.
I’m sorry but I did miss the conference yesterday.