Re: Why does mainstream medicine deny the notion of Candidiasis? by Sky12 ..... Candida & Dysbiosis Forum
Date: 8/2/2010 12:50:40 PM ( 15 y ago)
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I've wondered about this too. The idea that the overgrowth is almost entirely intestinal but the toxicity just manifests elsewhere. But even if it hasn't reached my internal organs, I feel pretty certain that it is in other parts of my body. For instance, for some reason a lot of my symptoms occur on the left side of my body. About five years ago my left shoulder started popping constantly and I started having breathing problems. Never knew what to make of it.
Now when I have breathing problems I get itching and pain on/in my chest. It hurts under my left nipple sometimes when I breathe, and that area hurts to just touch lightly. There's a "Fuzzy" feeling in my left lung that feels like it's filled with cotton. Must be overgrowth. One night when I was having bad die off my left hand became hot and a little swollen. I went to the toilet, weird white candida stuff came out, and it went away. My left eye itches more, left side of my throat hurts more and used to be swollen. Had a chest x-ray and that showed nothing.
The left side of the back of my neck hurts with die off, and has a kind of "grinding" crackling feeling when I move my head. At the base of my skull I get pain, again towards the left side. This is mostly during die off.
So unless I have some other mystery disease, this stuff has to have migrated throughout my system. I haven't been dying from candida, but I would wager I've been sicker than most on this forum. In bed for two years, constant heart palpitations, cannot drive,etc. Had heart monitor tests and everything, showed no problems. My heart skips a beat sometimes when I just breathe in. There's a sore ache in my lungs and esophagus. That open cyst had to have let it move through my bloodstream.
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