Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Day 11 - 2 more days to go!

I'll tell you, this detoxification stuff is not for sissies!

I don't feel well, very weak and tired.  Tomorrow, Thursday, Dr. Bieber will begin to reduce my ampules of PC so I can travel Friday evening without any accidents. Can you imagine?!?

Thought for Today

"A day without laughter is a day wasted."    ---- Charlie Chaplin

Monday, August 5, 2013

Day 9 - Goodbye Gallstones



Don't worry, this post won't be graphic.  I promise!

Today was my 4th colonic, 3rd with the coffee enema mixture, and gallstones came out!  I didn't know that was even possible.

Dr. Bieber said my gall bladder is being resuscitated.  

Resuscitate Away!

Nothing new to report.

Thought for Today

"A day without sunshine is like, you know, night."  
                    --- Steve Martin

A Vacation in Germany


Here I sit in Germany. This is the opposite of India. It is clean, not rushed, very quiet and English isn't universal. We're in a hotel where what we want comes before anything else, whereas in NuTech Mediworld, it is about our fitting into their regimen. Of course I'm sitting on a veranda enjoying nature and Deb has pipes in her adding and removing the cure and what ails her, respectively. I certainly have the better end of this deal.

You might remember me poking fun at the Indian soap companies for touting “German Technology” in their dish soap. I will bet a Rupee that a bunch of marketing people sat in a room brainstorming and said, what is the cleanest place in the world and let's make them think of there when they use our soap. One said Germany and those from India who had visited voted yes, as it is in fact so much cleaner that it must have made a big impression on them.

Here they have storm drains to carry away rain. In New Delhi, they don't. Perhaps it is too flat in New Delhi to expect pipes in the ground to do more than fill up. Where we are in Germany it is on a big hill, not quite a mountain. The storm drains just have to catch the water and gravity does the rest. Every house has complete rain gutters that carry the rain into the storm sewers. In New Delhi, the roofs are flat and when they fill up, someone goes up and bails them out, or unblocks a pipe that drains the water right onto the sidewalk.

Both places have flies. In Germany because we're in cow country. In New Delhi because the rain hasn't washed the refuge away. Neither place believes in screening their windows, so flies are used to being both indoors and outdoors.

Both places have people who love to sweep. Here they sweep and dispose. There they sweep onto their neighbor's side who sometime later sweeps it back. Of course here the air is dust free and there the air is so full of dust, sand, dirt, etc, etc that before you get to the end of your sidewalk, the beginning is coated, that is if you did have a sidewalk, which they don't. Here you can finish your sweeping and look back at a job well done.

We're far enough out in rural Germany, that English isn't necessarily practiced day to day. It seems like everybody tries, but those further out of practice are less confident with their hold on it. I can't tell who has no English in their past, but almost everybody tries if confronted with me trying to ask a question. A lot of our fellow diners don't seem to have much English so smiles and good mornings and evenings and friendly head nods are as far as we get or give. I'm not critical in the least because my German is limited to having an idea what we're eating and not much more than the type of meat and the fact vegetables are being served. I'm friendly with one fellow who lived in Boston for a while.

This seems like a vacation from India and India is an adventure away from the US. When first saw the German doctor, she said we might like to stop here on the way back to the US. Well, after I had just paid to change our Air India tickets back to JFK, I really wasn't willing to give them up to go to Munich and then to the US. If I'm right, next trip will be a “jaunt” to Germany for a week or two and then a month or so in India and then back to Germany and then back to the US. Why? All the medical people in these two places absolutely, positively, without a doubt believe they can help Deb. And of all the doctors she's been to, these two (Indian and German) are speaking of complimentary therapies. Each is interested in what the other is doing.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Day 8 - A room with a view

Me at last night's BBQ.  We arrived early, a rare event for me these days!

One side of our hotel.
A lazy Sunday in Bad Groenenbach. 

Woke up late but they served us breakfast and we ate French Toast; a real treat with maple syrup and bacon.  Yummy in my tummy.

Hung out on our balcony until lunch.  Then we napped for 2 hrs after lunch, nice!

Some people left today & some arrived.  They all smile and greet us.

From our balcony.

View from our balcony; nice home.
Thought for today


“A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you.” 
― Elbert Hubbard

The open windows are in the dining room.


Saturday, August 3, 2013

Day 7 -Saturday - Best hair cut in a while


Today, I woke rested at 8:00. We went to breakfast expecting French Toast for me but I was served eggs, bummer.  

The hotel owner drove us to the beauty parlor, he was nice.  Once there, my hair stylist came out to get me; her name is Sabine.  She washed and cut it. Then I asked for it to be shorter. I had some trouble telling her I wanted it sticking up, standing up and eventually she got it.

After my haircut we had lunch & at 1:30 a massage. BUT she began doing PT exercises.  So I was disappointed but figured it was better for me.  After an hour I asked her, Andrea, if she also did massages and if she had time; she said yes to both.  She massaged my arms & legs, neither of us could figure a way to get me on my belly.

I took a nap from 3:00 to 5:00; nice!

Sabine making final touches.


She was really nice!
Thought for Today

"Good actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others." 
---- Plato




Day 6 - thank God its Friday

Had a rough day on Thursday so no blog entry.  KB worked me up to my final dose of 10 amps (250 mg) yesterday and I had my second water colonic plus a coffee enema; coffee plus minerals, liquid PC & phenyl butyrate.  Major diarrhea followed in the evening.  The toxins leave through the stool.  I'm now wearing a diaper just in case.

Me in the infusion chair.  It goes back & I usually nap.
Same treatment on Friday.  They bring me lunch from the hotel.  A woman named Theresa helps me.  Robbin has been staying at the hotel to get some well deserved freedom. 

Tonight, no issues like last night.  Phew!


Harry helping me out of the van. Giant arms!
The hotel had a barbecue buffet outside for us.  It was really nice!  Some pictures below.  They served grilled lamb, pork, sausage, shrimp & turkey.  And about 10 different salads.

Tomorrow I'm getting a haircut at 11:00. And a doctor ordered massage!  I haven't been getting any PT here and I'm mostly in a wheelchair so she thought it might help.
Stupid autofocus - Deb's chair is in perfect focus but the cooks aren't.  Guess the photographer needs lessons.  Nice, arm, eh?


Some of the people we eat with every day

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Day 4 - I'm where I'm meant to be

Today, Wednesday, was my third treatment and her office was packed with patients getting the same IV treatments; we were all napping.

KB spent time with me at the end of my treatment.  We chatted and she answered my questions.  Robbin told her how emotional I was the previous night.  I couldn't stop crying.  She explained that I'll be up & down.  She doubts I have Lyme bacteria any more but only toxins and heavy metals recirculating in my body.  I've often wondered whether it was still active Lyme causing havoc in my body.  

On the way back to the hotel, Harry took us for a brief sightseeing tour showing us the highest mountains in Germany (from a distance).

Back at the hotel we ate lunch.  They are very accommodating to us!  The menu is set, but we always get exceptions; after all, I am a princess. :-)

We eat in a dinning room over looking a very serene view.  The roofs of all buildings are either brown or tera cotta; must be a rule so it all matches. We see a church with a tower holding a clock.  This evening there were no clouds.



Our waitress, Stephanie, aims to please. She saw that Robbin cuts my meat and beginning the next day the chef cut it for me!  She asked if we wanted gluten free bread & the next day it was served.  Everyone has assigned seats and a large white envelope has our name written in calligraphy.  It holds our napkin which we reuse for a day or two, unless really dirty.

After lunch I took a 2 hour nap! 

Thought for Today

"Nothing ever goes away until it teaches us what we need to know"
     ----- Pema Chödrön