
Before I talk about today, I'd like to show you a sample schedule for a typical day at Sanoviv.
6:30 am Vital Signs
6:40 am Lemon Water
6:40 am Lemon Water
6:55 am Wheat Grass
7:10 am Medic Consult
7:30 am Meditation
7:55 am Golden Milk
8:00 am IV
8:30 am Breakfast
9:55 am Green Juice
11:00 am Psycholdogy Consult
11:00 am Psycholdogy Consult
12:00 pm Yoga Class
1:00 pm Lunch
2:00 pm Food Prep Class
2:30 pm Payment Policy & Insurance Information
2:55 pm Green Juice
3:00 pm Chiropractic
4:00 pm Acuscope/myopulse
5:00 pm Dance Class
6:00 pm Dinner
7:00 pm Breath and Relaxation
8:05 pm Coconut Water
8:15 pm IV
That sort of shows how busy one can be here!
Today we met with the doctor, nutritionist, pharmacist, dentist, and fitness coordinator to give us final information for the home program and answer any questions. My head is swimming with all the information we have taken in today, summarizing, clarifying, learning many new things. Luckily we can be in touch here by phone or email for followup questions.
One thing we learned from our doctor is that he went to Italy to study with Dr. Zamboni himself, the doctor who discovered the vein blockage connection in MS patients, and who began by helping his wife with MS through the venous angioplasty.
Gord worked hard today and is in bed as he has a 5 am IV before we leave here tomorrow. He is in very good spirits and ready to work hard at home as well. His mental clarity and focus are much improved.
Just before we went in for supper we were spending a few minutes in the sun and a school of dolphins went by! What a way to end the day! Our weather has been sunny every day but half of one day. We have been so fortunate!
Thanks so much for all the well wishes and support. We are overwhelmed and truly grateful to have so many wonderful friends and family members.
We will keep on posting periodically regarding further progress we notice happening, if you want to check in once in awhile.
It will be hard to leave here and try to recreate the healthy atmosphere at home, but we are looking forward to getting back to the 'real' world and to seeing all of you again.
Buenos Noches

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