The change..
I think for any able bodied healthy person the thought of becoming sick with any serious illness, and multiple sclerosis is a very serious illness, the idea of being so limited would be a horrible thought.. as I’ve said before there’s roughly 2.3 million sufferers worldwide, of that there’s more than 100,000 in the UK…of which I’m one…
I’m not special or better but I know myself and certain others are different, we are 100% certain and committed to doing what’s right for our body, I said the other day that reading her books, researching and talking with others that know the facts…. not people that have misguided opinions, but facts that will provide unquestionable, irrefutable evidence that the Ann Boroch Protocol will heal your body.
When someone has MS, they become accustomed to how it feels to have the multitude of debilitating symptoms, not being able to stand or walk, having little or no feelings in an arm, hand or fingers, not having the sensitivity of touch. Being nauseous, having pain and very limited mobility….
The idea of doing something different that initially causes pain and discomfort isn’t something you want to do, regardless of the possible long term outcome. It’s very difficult to motivate yourself to do that… however….!!
Myself and thousands before me made that decision, we made a commitment, not to anyone else, we made it to ourselves and trust me when I say it was probably the best decision of my life.
I’d been living in the beautiful state of Colorado for two years when I was diagnosed, I was discarded by my American wife four years later, I then continued to work full time for another six before I chose to return to England because I was getting sicker and sicker. Four and a half years later I heard about Ann Boroch, I read one of her books, talked with Janet Orchard then started on the ABP…that was twenty one months ago and I believe I’m on track for a forty eight month healing.
How did I start ? How did Janet start? how does anyone start.
When the pain of staying the same becomes greater than the pain…of
Making the change