A Parent’s Nightmare Ended – ME/CFS Recovery Beyond Expectations

Tina Skaar Rød – a victim of ME/CFS who was severely ill and disabled – for two years before she recovered beyond their wildest expectations using the Lightning Process training program and is now winning International competitions in Taekwondo. . . . → Read More: A Parent’s Nightmare Ended – ME/CFS Recovery Beyond Expectations

This is why I’m so excited about working with the Lightning Process!

A recent client sent me this E-mail today – and gave me her permission to post it on my blog.

“Fourteen years ago, in 1996, I collapsed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome following a respiratory flu. I was horribly ill, mostly bed-ridden for the first couple of years. My condition slowly improved over the . . . → Read More: This is why I’m so excited about working with the Lightning Process!

WAY TO GO, TINA!

17 year old Tina Røe Skaar won gold in Taekwondu in the international competition Global Open arranged in Los Angeles this weekend.

The really interesting thing about Tina is that she has suffered severely from ME/CFS. Less than two years ago she was bed-bound with severe light and sound sensitivity, barely able to take . . . → Read More: WAY TO GO, TINA!

Energy – A precious, priceless gift

Some people are able to see their experience with chronic illness as a blessing. I am not there yet, but after having suffered with ME/CFS for more than 13 years I have a bit of an idea of what they mean. Chronic illness and other trials teach you to appreciate life in a new . . . → Read More: Energy – A precious, priceless gift

Independence Day. (from ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia …..and the British?)

When I first heard about a new therapy that people referred to as “The Lightning Process”, I thought it sounded pretty freaky. I had just given up on my “last-ditch”, last hope treatment at a medical clinic specializing in the treatment of Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. I had spent a lot of money . . . → Read More: Independence Day. (from ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia …..and the British?)

My Mom on a Mission

I can’t even begin to tell you how grateful I am for my mom.

When everybody kept saying that nothing could change and I just had to accept my very limited life after being struck down by some unknown virus, my mom was on a mission. The first few years of my illness we . . . → Read More: My Mom on a Mission