I’ve gone on a big journey with my health over the past few years.
While I’ve always been a health-conscious person, there’s nothing like a cancer diagnosis at a young age to force you to take a good look at how you’re treating your body, and what you’re putting into it.
While I am luckily in remission from my cancer, my body is a lot more sensitive and easily run down than it was before I got sick.
Despite this, I’ve still been able to live a very busy and fulfilled life. I recently went back to full-time university for the first time since my chemo, and started interning at one of the fastest growing tech companies in the world. On top of this, I’m a reformer Pilates instructor and also run a small lady startup. So, yes… it’s been a big few months.
All was going well to begin with. I was settling into my new routine, I felt motivated and excited. But then, in my first week at my new job I got a horrid bout of food poisoning that had me throwing up for days, and completing a course of some strong antibiotics. Unfortunately, some of my side-effects from the antibiotics, my stress from navigating all these life changes, my eating habits and some poor quality sleep over the last few months I think has impacted on my gut health.
Gut health is SO important for our general sense of health and wellbeing, and has a flow-on effect that impacts everything from mental health and mood to our immune system and bowel regularity. When our gut health is off it can manifest as a constellation of unpleasant symptoms.