Four phases…

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Four phases.

All four are very different and almost bear no similarities to each other as my life so far has been so varied, as a Liverpool lad born in the fifties, wow that seems such a long time ago, phase one was no different to the thousands of others, The Beatles were just a local band made good and as a Reds fan I followed what was the the best footie team ever!! , no mention of the blues even though I was born in Everton which is in Liverpool. I was just a healthy kid playing and scrapping with my mates. Phase one lasted until my early twenties then phase two, another healthy and more financially rewarding period. Primarily in the I.T. industry meant I earned good money but also worked hard and drove the equivalent of 40 times around the world, this was done up and down the A1 and M1 and every A and B road in the country. During this phase I was a skydiver, hang glider, scuba diver, mountain biker, rock climber and pilot.

Big change for phase three, living in the Rocky mountains, living and working in Colorado was a major culture shock, business is done differently, everyday life is different, yes they use our language but it’s been bastardised although it’s similar enough and after a few mishaps it was fine. It was during an 11 year period here that my MS started, two years after I moved in 02. My position as the client service director for the world leading authority in biological dentistry and body chemistry re-balancing was demanding enough without having to deal with the disease. Eventually I had to accept that MS was beating me, no more working and back to England. Still in phase three but still trying to beat  it naturally but not successfully.

Phase four, a friend of mine, Mary in Wisconsin told me about Ann Boroch and how she cured herself so after reading the book, several fortunate things happened which brings me here. Occasionally I have days that are good and bad, like Thursday, I’d had two fantastic days Tuesday and Wednesday, Thursday morning was great but I became extremely weak in the afternoon. I think yesterday was the end of a really good 10 day good spell, the weakness took me by surprise but it wasn’t really a problem. I don’t know how long phase four will last but it’s a phase I’m enjoying and so looking forward to phase five. About a month or so ago I wrote a post for my blog www.ratherbehealthy.com that I firmly believe the this decade, my sixties will be the best decade of my life… so far because I know the next is going to be a doozy.

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