Married to Kevin not quite 2 yrs. I am the proud and (sometimes) confused mother of 3 and grandmother of 1. There is a 20 yr span in the range of ages in my offspring.
I came to this site looking for ideas on how to support my husband in his physical disabilities. He suffers from crohns, A.S., sleep apnea, and occasional bouts of malaria.
He has been raised in a belief system that supports the mythology that doctors are gods and healing from expensive medicines like Remicade.
My background is varied; but over the past so many years I have been showing people how to reverse the effects of so-called incurable diseases (who care to listen and learn) with the use of holistic supplementation and lifestyle changes. The human body is amazing in that it can actually demonstrate the required action to facilitate healing. It doesn't actually have to make sense to heal. My husband struggles with this concept.
Most of my work has been based on the premise that aliments arise from emotional wounds that have never been resolved. Canadian born and raised, much of my work has been with Americans. It is probably worth noting...None of my work has ever resulted because I told someone that I could that I couldhelp them-only because someone told someone what I did for them.
This phase of my life is centered around accomodating people who cannot seem to escape their physical symptoms with understanding and sensitivity. Moreover, healing does not always mean that a person gets well-only that a person has found a conclusive ending to their symptoms.
My passion is ...
standing up for things I believe in...
I know too much about ...
never having enough money
My parents always told me ...
that it is pointless to argue with me-I would always stand firm
My childhood ambition ...
To sew well-I used to make my own clothes and alter ones that I bought from second hand stores.
My favorite memory ...
My Mom died this year of cancer at age 82. Her time in the palliative care unit was quite speciall. We covered her walls with family/friends photos and cards. We celebrated her birthday in hospital, played Bingo and made a dyed a silk scarf-things she never did at home. For part of that time, she did so well she actually radiated and glowed. We had the nurse pick pretty gowns for her everyday. She felt that she had so much attention it was as if she got everything she could have ever asked
Why I write ...
I have a desire to share information with people who are open to change
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Murder/Mystery novels; some espionage and everything that my teenagers read
My first job ...
A drug store
My best moment ...
A woman who suffered from diabetes for yrs without relief using traditional meds truste me to actually follow my suggestions and has not needed any special attention to diabetes for over 8 years. My clients surrounded with a cloak of love and affection. Nothing compares to that in my life.
My inspiration ...
I believe that God directs my every living moment and fills my life with goodness!
NO VICTIM THIS CHILD This is how I mean when I think of breaking from tradition. My friend Carole is in her late sixties. In the last couple of years, she has buried both her husband and then her mother. Her older sister who also was not nice to her is gone. To my knowledge she has maybe one or two nieces alive who visit perhaps once or twice a year. Carole lives alone in a waterfront home. She has had both her knees replaced; she still gardens, although with great difficulty. Her shoes have to be custom made so that she can walk on her arthritic feet. When she swims at home alone, she rem...
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