So lucky to be me…

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So lucky.
When I was diagnosed with this hideous disease, I’d been living and working in Denver, Colorado for two years, I was married and had a great and well paid job. Being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis wherever you are is never a good thing but having made the monumental decision to move 5,000 miles away and get married to a woman I barely knew then only two years later to be told was devastating. I refused the help of conventional doctors and set about the supposedly impossible quest of healing myself. Shortly after I was to meet and become the client service director for Dr Hal Huggins, this was to have a massive impact on what I would do and how I would do it. The knowledge and experience I gained helped me and literally thousands of others that I was blessed to come into contact with. I can honestly say that meeting and working with so many leaders and innovators in the field of natural health is something I will always cherish and be so grateful for.
The disease I have, multiple sclerosis in 99% of the cases takes sufferers down a very painful, frustrating and depressing road and as my carers that I see for 1 hr per day have all pointed out that the difference in how I am in comparison to other people they help with MS is like night and day.
Do I have MS… yes
Have I lost everything financially.. yes
But what I do have is genuine quantifiable reasons to believe I’m well on the way to healing myself by following the tried and tested method by Ann Boroch… the ABP.
I am so proud that I had the mental strength and confidence to refuse to take the debilitating drugs they tried their hardest to make me take, the doctors, neurologist’s and other medical professionals all gave me a zero chance of survival let alone healing myself.
Getting multiple sclerosis is horrible but when all said and done I’m so lucky to be me.

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