Wendy K. Laidlaw
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So how do we tap into that?
As I say, I start off by telling you about this particular doctor who is phenomenal.
And as part of your homework for next week, I'm going to be giving you, on me, I'm going to be paying for you to watch this documentary.
because it's phenomenal and really fabulous.
One of his books was quite pivotal, especially with my fibromyalgia, which I, again, I was crippled by.
The pain was indescribable.
It was worse than the endometriosis pain, which by this point I'd been able to put in remission, but I was still troubled with fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome.
and mitochondrial dysfunction and thyroid issues amongst a whole host of other things.
So one of his books was very pivotal to me and it was explained in such a way that it wasn't condescending, it wasn't patronizing, it wasn't a trying to put you in a box like some of the medical field,
make you feel like it's all in your head, like you are somehow going crazy and you just need to sort of snap your fingers and you'll be out of it.
If it was a case of just willpower, we would have done this decades ago.
It's far deeper and far complex and it's very disrespectful of professionals or people or anyone else for that matter
to project onto you, wherever you are in your journey, that somehow it's a state of mind thing.
That's very, very devastating, I think, to the spirit when people kind of project that.
But what this particular man did was fantastic.
He started to kind of, he was medically trained in back surgery.
He started to speak English.
to notice when he did back surgery that it didn't work you know over sort of 80% of the time it didn't work and then if it did work there would be later on there'd be some other problems that would occur in the body and he's very astute very kind of medically minded but also very curious and as I say I love those types of people who have been trained in one way and again in my summit in March I've got this amazing doctor called Dr Sarah Myhill who again who is very integral
in my journey and helping identify the mitochondria dysfunction and the chronic fatigue connection and things there.
But what's particularly interesting about this particular doctor is his deep understanding of what might be deeply suppressed in the subconscious brain.