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Dear all,

 

Not been on for a while as have been trying to get to grips with healing. However, I'd like to ask a question about a specific symptom. I am 6 months in - bladder and pelvic pain have improved (for which I am very thankful) but my major symptom is quite severe headache/head pressure, with vision changes. I don't just have blurry eyes, although there is some bluriness there, but I have floaters, squiggly lines, tracers, etc.. Has anyone else experienced this? It does seem outside the norm, but then again, others may have this but just not post about it. My brain actually feels inflamed. I have no doubt it's candida (tmi alert - I can actually see it sometimes!) - please someone tell me that they've experienced this too and that it went away!!! I know that a couple of people have previously posted about on/off similar symptoms but is there anyone else with constant symptoms such as these? Thanks, as always.

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soniafa

Hi Vin,
 
I'm so glad to hear you are better!!! how is your bladder feeling now? ... I cant help with the head thing. i dont have headaches normally, my detox-candida symptoms are gut related, awful stomach-gut cramps every 5-6 days, thats bad because then i get bladder pain afterwards, i wish the detox would be sinuses congestion or something else that woudnt increase pain levels.... it sounds the head pressure-pain must be candida, so you are on the right path with this treatment, im sure you will be fine, I've read some patients went through periods of bad headaches but got well at the end. Head pressure and blood circulation must affect vision somehow....hang in there. x

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blondy

Vin,
Has it been six months yet? Oh, time goes fast. I am glad to hear about your progress.
I did have symptoms with blurry vision, red and flashy lights, bubbles flying in my face. I had them in the beginning and I experienced some recently, when Matia put me on anti-fungal. Now, I also have red spots on my legs and feeling on fainting a few times a day. I think it is a die off. I have some headaches, but they are not debilitating.
I had severe headaches for a year before treatment. They were due to stress because no medical test found a different reason.
I hope you continue improving!

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DLFox123

It seems to be a pretty permanent thing. I also have a lot of brain pressure - with a lot of wierd sensations inside of my head - sometimes really really deep inner itching. Dr. B told me that quite a few of her patients have these brain feelings. Sorry - you're not special :)

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Willow

Hi Vin43,
I've had your exact same symptoms. For me they manifest as the sudden onset of blurry vision with floaters in my vision, as well as a headache and nausea.  This was once so severe, I had to go to sleep at 5:30 pm, because there was nothing else I could do. Dr. Brizman told me that this was a normal die-off symptom and not to be concerned.
 
Lauren

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Vin43

way to go. My head symptoms are actually debilitating. Denise - I love your response. I wish every day that I could have on/off headaches but my brain pressure is, unfortunately severe and constant. There's no let up at all, which freaks me out periodically. The vision thing is constant too. Dr. B. says it'll go and I am praying that it does. This symptom, more than any other, has debilitated me. The bladder/pelvic pain is a little better though for anyone who questions that this can work. My other body symptoms are the more severe ones, which I've got to work on. I still feel like I've been run over by a truck - oh well. 
 
Denise - is your head pressure/vision thing severe or can you cope? What do you do to alleviate this? Do your eye symptoms affect your daily visual activities? 

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DLFox123

There was a time when my head pressure was severe - If you want a laugh - search vibrator - I actually used it on my head for awhile.....: ) ( I'm sure this could be considered some sort of unauthorized massage by Matia - but a girl has to do what a girl has to do : ) )  It has calmed down significantly.  For awhile there my eyes were dry, hurt like crazy, were extremely blurred.  Then, they started to ooze junk from them.  I actually went from being unable to read a menu without glasses - to being able to see this sort of thing - not to the point where I could read a whole novel - but I'm not nearly as blind as I used to be.  Anyway, the headaches would last for days - twice I caved and took Tylenol to get through it.  Now, mostly squigglies -with head pain here and there.  It will improve!