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stridor

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I think I absorbed the b2 ok as it does turn my urine bright glowing yellow, though I never did get a test to confirm.
That's good news. One less hurdle for you. My OAT result said I was sick and that my neurotransmitters were out of whack. Something positive might have come from this had testing not abutted amalgam removals and my whole mercury toxicity venture, featuring CFS.
Good luck with the testing. I hope that it provides you with useful information.
 

pamojja

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I am envious of your microbiome. My testing showed, scant gram+, abundant unidentified yeast, l pylori, and a tapeworm. And that was before they pulled out the colon and the surgeon told me that I will never have normal gut flora again.

I only read polite responses.

Don't envy someone on account of only one feature, before you didn't walk in his moccasins. You wouldn't even want to hear the endless litany, I went through. Much less experience.

However, all that did predetermine my striving for clarity. And following implications, like self-reliance in a health system of chronic disease, build on dependence.

Further striving for social competence. Always try to really listen (you will mention I responded to each information from you; or asked, but respected silence too), recognizing inappropriate behavior and correcting it, and don't get offended that easily.

Still no reason to envy. I do make mistakes, and see them more clearly than otherwise. Also had to accept of being helpless, in too many respects.
 
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stridor

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Don't envy someone on account of only one feature, before you didn't walk in his moccasins. You wouldn't even want to hear the endless litany, I went through. Much less experience.
I didn´t say that I envied you :) Just your microbiome. I'm the closest to being well than I have been in decades, and I have certainly paid my dues as well. The tide turned in 2007 when I left the Dr's office and said to my wife, "He hasn't thought about my case since the last appointment. I don't care if he has a 450 hsp brain and mine is only 50 hsp, I think about my problems all the time and if there is ever going to be any progress, it'll come from me and my efforts". That was the day I took over my own care.
 

stridor

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Can't express how glad I am, thanks. You corrected me, without any further assumption. Wonderful.
All done then? My turn.
You made the same sort of error I did. You misread what I wrote and based your argument on your mistake. A normal person would have acknowledged that they did the same thing and perhaps had overreacted by climbing on my back for a week.

When someone else misreads or misunderstands something that you wrote, they deserve to have their intelligence brought into question, but when you make the same error, it's fine.

You know who minimises their own mistakes, but amplifies the mistakes of others? Narcissists. They also are over sensitive to perceived slights and don't know when to let things go. They also minimise the success of others and tend to be grandiose with a sense of superiority.

I don't have a problem with you being a narcissist. But you're a bad fit around a site like this. People here have been through enough with their Dr's and family and don't need someone else taking them to task, or questioning their veracity, because they misunderstood something. Nor, do they need you getting bent out of shape over every perceived slight. Narcissists lack the empathy needed on sites like these.

Go ahead. Let's have it. We all know how good narcissists are with criticism.
 
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