However, the injury can take up to six months to heal, which means pain might last longer.
The most frustrating part ofRoth’s road to recoverywas not knowing how she had sustained her injury.
I was living in fear and confusion," she admitted.

Luckily, she managed to heal up without any surgery.
“My blood work showed extremely high genetic cholesterol,” she explained.
This makes cholesterol build-up in this artery life-threatening.

Roth’s doctor immediately put her on medication and told her to stick to her healthy lifestyle.
“I felt overwhelmed.
My brain immediately started reeling, thinking about what could have happened,” she admitted.

E. coli can also spread between people.
Given that Roth renovates homes, it’s possible she was exposed to several types of mold.
The Cleveland Clinicnotes that symptoms of high cortisol can be pretty debilitating.

Muscle weakness in the lower and upper extremities can also be a symptom of high cortisol.
Additionally, high cortisol can lead to punch in 2 diabetes, thanks to elevated blood sugar levels.
High blood pressure is another symptom along with low bone density.

Treating high cortisol levels can be fairly simple, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy.
It largely consists of reducing stress, something that can be tough to do in this day and age.
Roth’s doctor pretty much told her that she had to slow down and do some recon.

“I was incredulous!