I often get asked what got me into this line of work... why do I seem to know so much... or why do I even care?
Well, each of those questions has a very simple answer and that's because it's all personal experience. So since I'm asked, I have decided to put my journey down in writing, the best that I can so everyone can understand, this journey is possible. Anyone can do it.
Yes, it takes time, commitment and a lot of desire. What it doesn't take is luck or finding a whole list of shortcuts to get you to a desired goal.
So Where Did I Start?
Well, each of those questions has a very simple answer and that's because it's all personal experience. So since I'm asked, I have decided to put my journey down in writing, the best that I can so everyone can understand, this journey is possible. Anyone can do it.
Yes, it takes time, commitment and a lot of desire. What it doesn't take is luck or finding a whole list of shortcuts to get you to a desired goal.
So Where Did I Start?
Many diabetics, pre-diabetic or even those with just a food allergy, we all have the same problem(s) the day of diagnosis
.
What is it? It's simple, what can I eat?
But
up until that day, well we also have known something is wrong. After
all, why do you think we finally broke down and went to the doctor? Or
if it's like many of us, how many hands do I need to count fingers on,
how many times or how many doctors have I went to and just how many
times have I tried to get someone to believe me when I say something's
wrong?
The very first thing I
want everyone to understand, if you know something is not right within
your body, you've seen a doctor...and then again and maybe again and you
are still being told there's nothing wrong, then go again anyway.
Preferably, now you need to find a new doctor, one who is more willing
to listen to you. After all, you've already figured out those other(s)
are not going to try to help.
My feelings, if they've only got 7-12 minutes to talk to you the patient, you're at the wrong doctor anyway!
There
actually is physicians out there which understand a twelve minute
appointment is not enough time to diagnosis a possible hidden condition.
So, don''t become discouraged. Just persevere and find someone else who
is willing to try to help.
Here's Where It Began
I've
lived with diabetes and food sensitivities in my life ever since I was
young enough to understand something was going on. Why is all of my
family and my relatives are always sick? As I got older, I was just
determined, I was going to find a way all of this skipped right over
me.
Well, it didn't. Then I
spent a couple of decades wandering from doctor to doctor, clinic to
clinic, then specialist to specialist... they all seemed to have another
name, another person who could probably come up with something they
never did. And yet, all of this time I just kept getting worse.
See, the
biggest problem with that statement, in my family, most of my
relatives were already dead before they made it to 50 years of age. At
least I got there and I was still breathing. Quite a few times I wished
maybe I wasn't, after all, did everyday have to be this much pain and
all of this misery?
My
turning point came on the day I found Holistic medicine. The only reason
I found it... I gave my current conventional medicine physician an
ultimatum that day. With a whole lot of pressure which I placed on her that last day, I
told her I want something new, something which stands a chance, and
something I can possibly find a way to fit into my life. (That's the dressed up version of our last conversation) After all, the
desire, plenty of it was there. I was just never shown the correct
roadmap for me.
That particular day, I left conventional medicine and started utilizing the teachings of alternative medicine.
Did it work? You better believe it did!!! I am off of everything.
At
the same time, I have also cleared up many of the food and
environmental allergies/sensitivities I have had to several unwelcome
conditions. I do not
need one single drug anymore. Some people eat candy like M&M's. I
ate drugs like M&M's. Then add in the syringes, insulin bottles plus
a few other assorted "gadgets" to attempt to keep me the diabetic/ food allergic individual
"living healthy". There was nothing healthy in that, my current horrible existence.
Check
back in a few days for the next chapter on my road to recovery, how I
started it, the changes I made and how results were achieved from a few
changes I was willing to make in my life. If you would like, check over at my website, all the information is there. Pick and choose the parts which pertain to you and get yourself started back on the road to healthy living.

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