My purpose in opening up this blog is to be truly helpful to those searching for answers. I know how long term exhaustion and fatigue can rob you of the joys of life; and I share this experience with those who are robbed because of other conditions which prevent you from living life the way it was intended to be.
Six years ago I lay in my bed, the life force had been drained out of me, ‘As if I had pushed a bulldozer up Everest’ I remember thinking! In fact all that had happened was a virus in yet that exhaustion went on and on. It was three years before I was to get well; the day I walked the length of the beach having completed the Lightning Process training was a memorable day for my family and I.
I would hate to think of people suffering a day longer than they need to; and I think when you are ill it is somehow worse for those you share your life with. When I was ill with ME/CFS I felt that if I just got the rest I needed I would get well, hope was always there but tangible recovery just out of reach. Until the day I heard how ‘The Lightning Process®’ had helped the girl in the news paper to get well and the picture of her walking her dogs! Then Emily, Esther Rantzens daughter too had used the process to get well after years of ME/CFS leaving her confined at times to a wheel chair. Although I lived in hope my husband wondered if I would ever return to my former self, it was very tough for him, but we survived those years and now it seems as if it never happened. He has his partner back my daughter has her Mum and once again I share all the experiences of life with family and friends enjoying my job and life ………. We owe all this to the wonderful work of Phil Parker and thanks too, to Amir Norris who at the time was the nearest Lightning Process® practitioner to our home in Ireland .
Once I had recovered my life and my health it seemed like a natural progression to help others. The best way I could do that was to train as a Lightning Process® practitioner and offer the same help I had once received, to others.
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