Ken Discovers Fool's Gold
Adaptive Learning is key to being effective in doing the Patient's job in Cancer Treatment.
DAY 32 of treatment
Day 98 of cancer
So I've been at this for a while, but still discovering new ways and means to the cure ends.
Here is an example of a discovery being a rabbit hole as I work my way through the night. Brain fog is the real discovery. 😂
312 a.m., woke up with a dry mouth; why not? As I sat up to get some Biotene, and up came a glob of phlegm.
I can't believe what I "instinctively" (?) accomplished next. I rolled it over all my dry places. And it worked and soothed the situation. It still is 5 min later as I write this.
A bit of time passes along with urine, and my amazement the dryness dissipates. That is what phlegm is for, lubrication and protection.
When you attack and kill cells through radiation, a healthy body will generate expanded amounts of phlegm, so much so, that it's now part of the problem.
Unless you see it at times like dry mouth, it's in a natural symbiotic relationship in your body.
Phlegm is a mitigation and prevention strategy. With cancer, it's potentially a temporary relief strategy for dry mouth.
Who knew? Phlegm did. And now I've clued in. It's taken 22 min for me to write this, one letter at a time, on my cellphone. Dry mouth is emerging. Biotene to the rescue and sleep as my savior.
So, if you've read this far, you have qualified as an Alice. You are unafraid to go down a rabbit hole.
I hope there are more self-evident truths to trick us into "finding" them.
Those are airhead quotes around the word finding. So, as you know, airhead exploration is likely another rabbit hole.
Go ahead, make Lewis Carroll proud of you. As for me, it's some tongue and breathing exercises to put me to sleep.
#ONWARD.
Keep up the research Ken. Amazing where it takes us. Thanks