I wonder "What is a significant reaction and when does a reaction indicate a need to adjust?"
I have reactions to the supplements that I take under the protocol (still mostly Freddd's), but I consider a great many things to be "Tolerable" because 1. my lifestyle can allow for the reaction, and 2. the reaction seems non-life threatening. Particularly if I have a history with the reaction, I tend to minimize its significance in terms of the advice to go slow. I feel like if I notice an improvement in myself and also, very importantly, that the reaction is tolerable and eases instead of progresses over time, that I am making progress and to go slower is only to go slower. Short term suffering I can deal with. I mean, I feel horrible, but have more energy, more mental clarity (for more of the day), and more emotional resiliency despite feeling physically worse, and the physical horribleness is, so far, easing over time.
Some Tolerable Symptoms
~Food Coma~
After I eat, I crash into a hard sleep for 2-3 hours. When I say eat, I mean like one cereal bowl of fresh home made chili with a few crackers, or one baked chicken breast and rice, without desert or appetizer or alcohol. This has happened to me on and off throughout my life, and there is no pattern of cause other than 1. the amount of food needs to be more than a snack, and 2. the time of day is near my circadian well, and 3. they occur in clumps, like a phase of something wrong with me (notably, looking back, taking birth control pills always induced them). Historically, a bad food coma left me feeling hot and burning inside, heavy, thick, dense, and it would take 3-4 hours to feel fully awake afterwards. It seems like they were worse if I weighed more. I consider a food coma as Tolerable if I do not feel hot inside after I wake up.
I have mentioned them to medical persons over the years. I always get a shrug.
~Energy Crash~
After taking any Energy supplements (B vitamins, ginseng, ephedra and the like, historically), the collapse into barely awake lethargy until I can sleep, and then a heavy and prolonged sleep regardless of amount of recent sleep, time of day, food intake, environment, or any other factor of note. I consider an energy crash as Tolerable if I do not have to be awake for any reason.
~Sick with Lethargy & Fatigue~
Different from just tired in that I feel sick and internally fatigued. Also, oddly, not a valid indicator of my functional energy level.
Yes, I am experiencing these due to the protocol, right now, and consider them to be Tolerable side effects. The general advice is not to push through, but my life is wasting away and I will never get it back, so as long as I have signs of steady, overall improvement, I cannot make myself tip toe around.
I have reactions to the supplements that I take under the protocol (still mostly Freddd's), but I consider a great many things to be "Tolerable" because 1. my lifestyle can allow for the reaction, and 2. the reaction seems non-life threatening. Particularly if I have a history with the reaction, I tend to minimize its significance in terms of the advice to go slow. I feel like if I notice an improvement in myself and also, very importantly, that the reaction is tolerable and eases instead of progresses over time, that I am making progress and to go slower is only to go slower. Short term suffering I can deal with. I mean, I feel horrible, but have more energy, more mental clarity (for more of the day), and more emotional resiliency despite feeling physically worse, and the physical horribleness is, so far, easing over time.
Some Tolerable Symptoms
~Food Coma~
After I eat, I crash into a hard sleep for 2-3 hours. When I say eat, I mean like one cereal bowl of fresh home made chili with a few crackers, or one baked chicken breast and rice, without desert or appetizer or alcohol. This has happened to me on and off throughout my life, and there is no pattern of cause other than 1. the amount of food needs to be more than a snack, and 2. the time of day is near my circadian well, and 3. they occur in clumps, like a phase of something wrong with me (notably, looking back, taking birth control pills always induced them). Historically, a bad food coma left me feeling hot and burning inside, heavy, thick, dense, and it would take 3-4 hours to feel fully awake afterwards. It seems like they were worse if I weighed more. I consider a food coma as Tolerable if I do not feel hot inside after I wake up.
I have mentioned them to medical persons over the years. I always get a shrug.
~Energy Crash~
After taking any Energy supplements (B vitamins, ginseng, ephedra and the like, historically), the collapse into barely awake lethargy until I can sleep, and then a heavy and prolonged sleep regardless of amount of recent sleep, time of day, food intake, environment, or any other factor of note. I consider an energy crash as Tolerable if I do not have to be awake for any reason.
~Sick with Lethargy & Fatigue~
Different from just tired in that I feel sick and internally fatigued. Also, oddly, not a valid indicator of my functional energy level.
Yes, I am experiencing these due to the protocol, right now, and consider them to be Tolerable side effects. The general advice is not to push through, but my life is wasting away and I will never get it back, so as long as I have signs of steady, overall improvement, I cannot make myself tip toe around.