Phoenix Alexander Is Your Personal Empowerment Guide For Transformation
It is the essence of the the Way of the Phoenix to change, adapt and become better each day. Transform Yourself!
I am a woman of incredible strength and tenacity. I have scaled many mountains metaphorically as my life has been filled with horrendous difficulty. It nearly destroyed me –but I learned how to overcome all odds.
I have written a book about my life struggles and how I overcame an illness I was told by the medical profession I would not live through. It’s more than a personal memoir, it’s a powerful how-to guide to help you climb your mountains of adversity. Buy It on Amazon.com
I tried for 8 years to have a baby. I had 8 pregnancies and 1 live birth. Seven times I grieved the loss of a child. It was devastating! Then a miracle happened, I got to adopt a happy little, baby boy. I was at his birth and take him home from the hospital. And then..when I was 29…another miracle happened. I had a baby girl. But just after my daughter’s birth, I became extremely ill. Finally– I got my miracle babies, and right after that I was just trying to stay alive. My little boy was only 2 years old, and my baby girl was an infant when their mama started to die.
I was having blood sugar crashes that were low enough to put me in a coma—or kill me. I kept telling my doctor” I feel like I’m dying! And he patronized me–so I fired him! And I found another doctor and I brought in my Glucometer. I handed it to the doctor. He scrolled through it and looked up at me. “It shows here you had one reading at 32. You know at 32, you should have been in a coma, there’s not enough glucose to fuel the brain!”
Let me tell you, I knew that much. My brain was NOT working well at those levels—and neither was anything else. Some days I felt like I would literally shake to death.
For six months, I went through extensive testing, because the doctor couldn’t figure out what was wrong with me– and I continued feeling like death warmed over– while trying to take care of my babies.
In one of the tests, I had a camera scope shoved into in my upper leg clear up to my pancreas– to check for a tumor. After they pulled the scope out they brought in this medieval looking torture device—The Clamp, which they screwed down onto my leg. The nurse says, ” Now hold still, honey, you can’t move for about 4 hours otherwise you’ll be spurtin blood all over this room.” So I laid there for hours and hours, in pain, afraid to move–just worrying. I wondered, if they were going to figure out what was wrong before it was too late.
Have any of you seen the movie Princess Bride?” I’m laying there with this vice grip on my leg and thinking, ”I don’t suppose you could a speeda things up?” I felt like the man in black after his torture session in the “pit of despair”— only the torturer was a nurse not the “Albino”.
This is just one of the many examples of extraordinary adversity I have overcome in my life. Let me show you how to overcome your mountains of adversity.