E-book Category: Mind, Psychology E-book Title: A Place to Go Author: Maureen Book Description: " Think Your Disease is Incurable? Find Out How One Woman Overcame Disfiguring and Deadly Scleroderma and How Her Story Can Help You!" Gain Hope and Proof that There's No Such Thing as Incurable
A Message of Hope to Anyone Diagnosed with a Frightening Illness.
Learn About Total Focus Harnessing Human Body and Human Spirit
to Meet Any Challenge. Dear Friend:
IF you or someone you know, has the diagnosis of a frightening "incurable" disease this could be what you're searching for. If giving up is not an option, read on. If you're looking to find answers where it seems there are none...there is help to rise above your hopelessness. I'm about to share with you a story of sufferings and successes that can teach you to handle your own journey. Maybe even open up avenues where you think there are none. Learning how to harness your own mind, body, and spirit to receive the answers and solutions you need can be inspired by what I'm about to show you
Hi, my name is Maureen,
Long ago in 1988 my journey began. In 1988 when I was diagnosed with advanced systemic Scleroderma, there was little hope of a full recovery, or even a short remission. There is no cure for this disfiguring and deadly disease. My illness began with a swelling in my hand and feet.
Next, I began having joint pain in my shoulders, hips, and knees that got progressively worse. Then I lost the feeling in my head and face. I lost my ability to eat because of the numbness in my head and face. I had difficulty opening my mouth as well as swallowing. My demise and disfigurement continued.
I wandered from physician to physician with seemingly no hope of even knowing what was wrong with me. Finally, a bright and dedicated rheumatologist gave me the diagnosis of scleroderma...and the seemingly definitive diagnosis of no cure and a relatively short life span. Yet I continued.
I began what would be months and months of searching, trials and errors, and finally success. My goal is now to help others find their own path to health and recovery. A Testament to Facing Life Head-On Learning to identify and clarify the tools for your recovery can be quite a journey. Go with me as I describe my journey. My journey of finding the rewards of health and the invaluable blessings of peace and relief.
As I said earlier, the diagnosis left me with little hope. There is no cure for scleroderma and the outcome is typically early death. MY results were quite different. Now I have no problems with Scleroderma and my life is considered by most to be a medical miracle.
Armed with the personal experience of fear, anxiety, anger, and little support I'm sharing my story in hopes of helping others with the incurables. Once your diagnosis is scleroderma or another incurable disease you have choices. You have the choice to accept the diagnosis and wait for death...or you can take your own path and hopefully, find remission or even your own cure. Finding Possible Solutions Where There Are None Many times, people need to feel their own pain before they will take action. I share with you now my journey of pain and of taking action...not just the action prescribed by traditional caregivers...but the actions of taking control and responsibility for my plight. Little did I know at the time, but looking back, I came to realize that without a strong combination of physical, mental, and spiritual endearment and searching, I would not have survived.
Sharing my journey with you can awaken your will and determination to search for your own successful path. The paths are many, but the results are similar. Results of a renewed life and survival. A Must Read For Anyone with Scleroderma or Anyone Facing an Incurable Disease "A Story of Courage and Perseverance, by S.T.
"I found out about Maureen through the Internet and then read her book when it came out. I am always amazed with her knowledge of not only scleroderma, but all the alternative approaches (as well as conventional medicine) she used to assist her in her journey back to health. I also personally liked the fact that she believed in both conventional and alternative approaches for healing as this is consistent with my own view. I am so grateful to her for sharing her experience in A Place To Go. It is easy to see her compassion, honesty, and perseverance- and I believe her attitude and determination ultimately turned her health around.
I, too, was diagnosed with diffuse scleroderma and was told it was progressing very rapidly. Western medicine could only offer me powerful drugs, and, with the exception of my internist, none really believed in the effectiveness of alternative treatments. I chose to try the antibiotic therapy and follow a macrobiotic diet (June-July 2006) in addition to the conventional approach I was already taking. I had been receiving acupuncture, hand and physical therapy and a variety of energy modalities. Within a few weeks of following the macrobiotic diet, I could see a difference in my energy level. Within three months of taking antibiotics, my skin was softening some, the redness and inflammation was decreasing, and I was moving around more easily. It was at this time that I started to decrease conventional medications. It's six months now and my skin is softening more, my energy level is consistent throughout the day and I am finally sleeping through the night most nights. My family and therapists are continually commenting on the improvements. Coincidence (remission due to drugs other than the antibiotics)? I don't think so. I never felt like this on methotrexate (for RA), neurontin, oxycontin (for pain), Ambien, and the small amount of prednisone that I took. These drugs never relieved my severe pain, immobility, or helped me to sleep.
You don't need to have a serious physical illness to benefit from reading A Place to Go. It is an inspiration to anyone going through a grief process or living with/knowing someone who is. This book will be on my recommended reading list for my clients when I get back to work. Thanks to Maureen's own personal triumph-I can envision the day when I will be doing all the things we so often take for granted each day." Reap the Benefits of Maureen's Story An inspiration to anyone going through a grief process or living with/knowing someone who is. You can now: - Receive hope and motivation as Maureen shares her story of learning to combine traditional Western medicine with alternative treatments to re-gain her health.
- Learn about how her strong determination led her to answers.
- Understand why accepting the "incurable" statement of your doctor may not be your only choice.
- Learn how to look for possible solutions.
- Finding the courage and strength to continue.
- And so much more!
Maureen's Powerful Story of Not Giving Up Can be Yours You can get Maureen's inspirational and motivational journey now. Just click below to order this powerful ebook. "A Place to Go" by Maureen Taylor. Learn today how total focus and working together of the human body and human spirit can meet any challenge in your life. More... | 
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