As you can see it has been a long road; first the years of waiting to see what would happen and watching my blood counts worsen, followed by the time where treatment decisions had to be made. Then came the God-incidences that put me on the path of healing. It has not been an easy path either with the necessity of a drastic change in diet, removing among other things all sugar and processed foods. Coupled with that was the need to be disciplined in taking the required supplements and the need to remain convinced that I was on the right track during the first six or so months after the TDR when the blood counts got worse instead of better.
But after that came the years of encouragement where bit by bit my blood counts kept improving. Sometimes there were minor setbacks in the counts but the trend was there and undeniable. As you can imagine, on hearing that for the first time in 8 years my WBC had come into the reference range, my wife and I were absolutely delighted and we celebrated the event. So if you are on a similar path to healing, don’t give up, there is hope. Leaves me to thank God for providing the God-incidences that pointed me to my path of healing and to thank Dr. Eric Davis and his staff for making that path a reality and for the assistance and encouragement I have received from them. Thanks also go to my wife who walked the path with me and who coped well with the various and drastic changes in my diet.