The SIBO test took all morning yesterday, but at 11 p.m. the doctor sent the results with the antibiotics to be taken intensively for 2 weeks. Today I began the treatment for an infection in my small intestine and I can already see that I’ve got a busy 2 weeks ahead. 3 pills a day with intervals of 4 probiotics. I’ll be busy and lonely, because I’m going to have to spend most of my time in the bathroom.
Now this will be a problem if I’m going to have to go down to the shelter like my friends in Safed had to do today. My neighbors will suffer.
WHAT WAR? you ask? Let’s see, we started yesterday with a rocket we shot at on the border and today another drone got shot down. As my mother-in-law used to say about the kindergartener’s defense, “it all started when he hit me back.” I’m sure the instability in the rest of the world is encouraging the bellicose atmosphere here.
In any case from my experience, citizens must be in perfect health before an attack. And with a good stock of accessible medications.
The medication that Ezi has been following, Evushield, has just been approved for distribution in Israel, and he will finally be given the kind of immunization that works. Of course, his doctors have not yet been informed about it yet, but we’ve informed them and we’ll be sure to be the first.
So good health and peace for this sabbath!