diarrhea, find the common denominator.
Report and analysis according to the system of the 5 Biological Laws of Nature (5BL, New Medicine, GNM, German New Medicine).
Diagnoses | ![]() Report by: Mayk Soike |
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The report is about | Me | |||||
Gender | Male | |||||
Age | 60 years (at the time of the symptoms / disease) | |||||
Handedness | Right | |||||
Additional methods | ||||||
Categories | Small to medium (sore throat, lumbago, sudden hearing loss, allergies, ...) |
Description
Left ventricular myocardial infarction, nauseous diarrhea, night sweats, chills
My wife and I had eaten a good dinner. The day was quite exhausting and we went to bed early.
I woke up around 11 p.m., I felt very nauseous and had to go to the toilet quickly. I was in a cold sweat and then I found myself lying on the tiled floor. My left side of my head hurt, I had lost consciousness. I was only able to get my bearings for a moment, then the nausea immediately returned and I had severe diarrhea. This scenario played out twice more, but without losing consciousness. After about 4 hours, my bowels had calmed down. In between, I had brief but severe chills and in the morning I noticed night sweats.
My wife had a similar experience, with a time delay of two hours. Fortunately, she didn't lose consciousness.
Two days earlier, we visited my father-in-law in the nursing home and he was fine so far. He reported that he had vomited during the night. But now everything was fine again.
A few days later, we spoke to my sister-in-law and brother-in-law on the phone, they weren't doing so well at the moment, they had diarrhea during the night. They had visited my father-in-law in the nursing home a day later, independently of us, and most likely caught it from him, they said.
What happened when all these symptoms showed up in me?
Almost exactly 36 days ago - it was a Friday - we got a phone call. My father-in-law must not be well because he was no longer seen during the day. He lives alone and looks after himself. The head tenant said that she had been forbidden to inform us and that we should please take this into account.
We couldn't react as quickly as we would have liked because we were 2.5 hours away by car.
We called the emergency doctor and asked the head tenant to let him into the apartment. She had previously been given a key to the apartment as a precaution.
We set off as quickly as possible and drove to the apartment first to pack toiletries and clothes. We arrived at the emergency room at around 10:30 pm. We wanted information, of course. Unfortunately, we didn't get any and were referred to the doctor treating us, who would give us information once all the “tests” had been completed. At 01:00 the next day, the doctor came and spoke to us, but didn't make any concrete statements. The request to see my father-in-law was vehemently refused. The bag with toiletries and clothes was taken from us by the doctor with the statement that he would bring them into the room. This meant that we had not received any useful information and were not allowed to see my father-in-law.
We were back home at around 4:15 am.
After making arrangements by phone, we were able to visit my father-in-law on Sunday.
From my point of view, he was sedated, naturally unresponsive and on an antibiotic drip. There was no doctor on site. Great, no information and my hands were tied.
To cut a long story short, I would just like to give you a few key points:
Various visits to the hospital - 2.5 hours there and 2.5 hours back
Discharge after 16 days
Organize a temporary home within the 16 days
did not arrive at the transition home on the transfer date
He was forgotten at the hospital
another 3 days in this hospital
Transfer to the transitional home with a 10-day deadline
find a place in a nursing home near us within 10 days
Nursing home place found - financially and officially everything is still up in the air
After 36 days, my father-in-law has arrived in his new home in a care home near us. This eased the situation for everyone involved.
How can my symptoms be explained now?
I would like to proceed in order.
First SBS :
As you can read above, I had lost consciousness. In my case, this was a left ventricular myocardial infarction.
Feeling overwhelmed regarding a partner (father-in-law).
In the conflict-active phase, the muscle substance of the left ventricular myocardium undergoes cell minus (necrosis). This results in a slow loss of function, which I did not notice, this only becomes noticeable after a longer period of time because the motor function itself is not affected.
The conflict was resolved by relaxing the above situation, my body reacted immediately with a cold sweat.
That should have been warning enough for me, but it happened too quickly.
Immediately there was a swelling in the relevant brain relay and as a result a severe hypofunction of the organ (left ventricular myocardium).
My blood pressure plummeted and I lost consciousness. = Epi-crisis.
The circulatory collapse only lasted a short time, most likely due to the conflict-active period of 36 days and a low conflict mass.
The biological sense here lies in the “luxury group”, the heart muscle is stronger after the conflict-resolved phase than before.
Second SBS:
I had just regained consciousness and was able to orient myself briefly then it immediately continued with vomiting diarrhea.
In the case of diarrhea, the upper and lower small intestine are involved in not being able to digest a chunk - not being able to absorb it or feeling indigestible anger with the aspect of starvation.
The corresponding relays are located in the brain stem. As a biological sense, a mostly flat-growing small intestine carcinoma of the resorptive type forms in order to be able to better absorb the chunk.
At the same time, the smooth intestinal muscles, which are controlled by the midbrain, react. The intestine increases peristalsis at the point where the lump has come to rest. The rest of the bowel performs reduced peristalsis = constipation.
I have not noticed any constipation.
As a sign of conflict resolution, the intestine now makes locally reduced peristalsis and the remaining intestine makes increased peristalsis = nauseous diarrhea.
The night sweats can also be included here. Night sweats mean that I have an adeno-ca = small intestine tumor in healing. So a reason to be happy.
Third SBS:
The chills indicate a motor conflict, of not escaping or not coming along or getting there in time.
Which in my case is self-explanatory.
As described above, these events started three SBS (Sensible Biological Special Programs) for me!
But I wasn't aware that I was active at all.
All three SBSs were released at the same time, fortunately I was only active for 36 days and 5 hours.
Everyone involved reacted with at least the small intestine, because everyone was exposed to the same situation, an indigestible anger with the aspect of starvation. But everyone felt the situation from their own perspective.
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