Lots more…

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Looking back on my 65 years of being alive I think that I’ve done okay considering…
Being born in Liverpool in 1955 wasn’t easy… I was the third of seven who during that time lived in a two bedroom house with no bathroom.
The toilet was in the 15 by 12 foot backyard… basically three single skin walls and a door surrounding a toilet and pull chain cistern that froze in winter.. Needless to say it wasn’t used after 7.00 p.m. when it was cold…anyway…
After leaving regular school at 15 yrs old I joined the army and attended the Army Apprentice College in Chepstow South Wales where I took my degree in Building Construction and Building Science, I also qualified for my City and Guilds in Carpentry and Joinery then became a Combat Engineer in the Royal Engineers..
After leaving the army I had my own business doing Small works in Cambridge.
I worked in sales and sales management initially in photo copiers then the I.T. industry for almost 40 years.
I took and passed my car driving licence, then my motorcycle licence.
I took my Heavy goods class 3, then Hgv class 2 and Hgv class 1..
Many years later I passed my Private pilots licence…a PPL..in 43 hours, the national average in the USA is 75 hrs..
I trained for my helicopter licence but ran out of money.
I qualified for my glider pilots licence as well.
I lived almost eleven years in the beautiful state of colorado and was the Client Service Director for the world leading authority in biological dentistry and body chemistry rebalancing.
So I’ve done a bit, but my achievements so far will all pale into insignificance because, in 2004 I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, what the world of medicine consider to be an incurable disease but I’m well on the way to changing that..
I’m following the Ann Boroch Protocol and am confident the disease will be forced out of my body, which is great because I’ve lots more to do…

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