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Day 14 - Two weeks in...Blinded by the Light!

This blog is to help others contemplating this treatment.


Day 14 - Blinded by the light!


If this is what Day 14 looks like it is hard to imagine what another seven days on the juice is going to do.

Another bad night with about half the sleep I usually get.

Hot water on your face is now pretty much out of the question, feels like acid, not water.  Dabbing with a washer is the best I can manage.  

Basically, the feeling is like the very worst sunburn you can imagine. Ironic, don't you think?  Shaving is a bit like dragging a rake across that sunburn, and not one of those plastic Bunnings jobbies, more like your diamond-tipped, Mordor-forged, one-rake-to-rule-them-all, limited edition designer piece.

Today's new development is that I have woken up with an extra sensitivity to sunlight - very squinty, even inside the house, and very unexpected as I haven't read about anyone else having this reaction - it's giving me a distinct headache (I don't 'do' headaches, ever, so this is a nasty little novelty) and the pain in the face is contributing. No pain relief drugs yet, but never say never.  Growth mindset lol 😆.

Photos below are a summary of the right-side developments over the the past week, starting with today...

Right - Day 14

Left - Day 14

Summary - Right Side Days 8-14:

Day 14

Day 13

Day 12

Day 11

Day 9
   
Day 8

Day 1

Learning:






Bruce Springsteen 1972
but immortalised by Manfred Mann in 1977

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