After being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, Elivan describes how The AIM Program has helped her maintain living the life she desires.
Tags: Multiple Sclerosis (MS); Walking;
I joined The AIM Program in August of 2008. I had just been diagnosed with MS and I was not sure what direction my life was going to take. Being a single mother, I was afraid that the MS would hinder my ability to have fun with my daughter and also what it meant for me in my everyday life.
I experienced a change within the first 90 days of self-healing through The AIM Program. I saw my neurologist every month for the first 90 days and he was amazed how I was progressing. I was placed on a medical regimen and he suggested an exercise program for me at the end of the 90, because I was doing so well. I haven't seen him, nor do I plan on seeing him soon. I will need a lumbar puncture test within the next year to track my status, but my life is going well, neither of us are in a rush.
Since starting The AIM Program, I have continued to live my life without holding back. I have gone on vacation, walked 8 miles on the beach, danced till dawn, while maintaining a very busy work and family schedule. Had someone asked me a year ago if I thought I could do all that with MS, I would have not been so sure, based on how the media portrays MS patients. The tingle in my legs occurs when I am self-healing something new through The AIM Program, but I believe that I have cleared MS, and it's just a great feeling to know that I can still do just about anything I want. As I look forward to my next vacation, I am confidently planning to sail, swim and maybe even zip-line. The one thing I know, is that AIM has enabled me to live my life fully and to whatever limit I choose. I can't imagine having gone through this process without The AIM Program.
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