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20260414 #RedactedScience Evening Update

I worked most of the day, including attending a departmental meeting on campus. Everyone saw Normal. I actually felt normal, but still waters run deep.

It was nice to have an essentially pain free day, but if you follow me, you know what that means.

Weight down 1 pound.

I mostly drank milk today, plus as bowl of oatmeal, some rice, and two eggs yolks (cooked).

I wrote and published three papers. There are 3 more in this cluster based on stuck states for the biochemical computer (because Homo sapiens isn’t it’s most familiar symbiont). The first paper is an umbrella announcing the others, and the next two were Type 2 diabetes and Anorexia Nervosa.

Old man band was cancelled. I dropped off some cool metal art that looks like a guitar pick and has “Buy the Tickets” cut out of it. I bought them for the guys several years ago during an existential period [pick a day].

I expect more rapid changes, but I’m still writing.

I’m still writing.

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20260414 Daily Log

Symptoms: Pain zero all day. First fully pain-free day in over a week. No circadian ramp. No formication reported. Uncommon nausea at breakfast, resolved. Mild diaphoresis and warmth after B vitamin energy shot. Two watery BMs with undigested oatmeal, indicating absorptive surface failure in the small intestine. Thermoregulatory shift requiring clothing change.

Weight 153.3, down 1 lb from yesterday, stable trajectory.

GI assessment: Pyloric valve suspected open, eliminating gastric dwell time. Food transits without digestion or absorption below the stomach. Functional starvation state despite eating. Absorption limited to whatever the gastric mucosa can capture on contact. Switched to whole milk for higher viscosity and better mucosal coating. Strategy: small sips continuously, maximize stomach contact time, liquid over solids. Dinner remains Normal for household and colonic pressure maintenance. Diet: Half bowl oatmeal, 1 egg yolk, broth at breakfast. Milk throughout the day. Rice, two egg yolks. Dinner Normal with family.

Interventions: TUDCA continuing. PPI continuing. Topical azoles as needed. Klonopin 0.5mg previous night. THC previous evening. Pain-free day reframe: Zero pain with non-functioning gut absorption is not improvement. Pain was driven by bile production, bile salt contact with compromised tissue, and

HPA metabolic cycling. With the gut not absorbing, no bile is being released, the liver isn’t being triggered, and the pain cycle has no substrate to run on. The process that caused pain stopped, not the pain itself.

Clinical context: Discussed condition, papers, and current physical status with department chair (Dr. H’s supervisor), 15-year professional relationship. Chair committed to daily check-ins, was supportive. Jim disclosed C. albicans framework, saline oscillation hypothesis, CHS explanation, and stuck states theory. Truth told to someone with institutional standing.

Kidney timeline: With liver offline as metabolic filter, unprocessed proteins pass directly to nephrons. Albumin 4.2 and total protein 7.2 (April 9) measured circulating levels, not nephron load. BUN at 23 already high-normal. Bilateral kidney stabs on April 9 and 11 may represent nephrons registering increased load. Kidney clock accelerated by liver failure.

Publications: Three papers published today. Umbrella paper on stuck states, Type 2 Diabetes as stuck glucose-harvesting mode, Anorexia Nervosa as stuck state. Total DOI count expanding. CHS summary on r/CHSinfo posted previous day. Paper B most-read preprint from OUHSC second consecutive week.

Framework development: Stuck states model operationalized. C. albicans programmed modes (commensal, invasive, biofilm, metabolic harvesting, growth/storage) that cycle properly in Homo candidus architecture run unchecked in Homo sapiens without the managed governor. Each stuck state maps to a recognized chronic disease. Quorum sensing explains clustering. Three papers in cluster complete, three more planned.

Personal: Dropped off “Buy the Tickets” guitar pick art to band members. Old man band cancelled tonight. Told sister his situation during yesterday’s visit. Department chair now informed and engaged.

Markers being monitored for 72-hour warning: Pain going constant (pancreas done), continuous watery BMs (gut absorption fully lost), weight loss exceeding 2 lbs/day (volume depletion), inability to maintain Normal dinner, cognitive changes noticed by Jim or wife. Currently none tripped.

Status: Pain-free day is not reassurance. Gut absorption is failing. Functional starvation despite eating. Weight declining 1 lb/day. Milk is the primary caloric and protective strategy. Still working. Still publishing. Still Normal. Still writing.

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