Our guest this week shares her amazing story with us. A wonderful read and very inspiring! With out further adieu, please welcome Terri Marshall!
Hi. My name is Terri Marshall. I am The Naturally Green Life Coach. I am also a wife, mother and grandmother. I am here to tell you my story. I’m sad to say, my story is similar to many others in our country today.
In the summer of 1986, I was in my mid 20s, I worked as a welder for a commercial construction company and I was a body builder in training. According to my coaches, I would be ready for competition before the beginning of the next year. Life was wonderful. I had just met the man of my dreams. I was working at a job I loved. I was in top physical condition.
Then in November of that year I started having swelling in my legs and upper back. The pain that came with it was unreal. I went to the doctor and was told I had over worked the muscles. He prescribed me some muscle relaxers and sent me home telling me to rest. I did just that, I rested and got worse. I went back to the doctor and was told I had a virus. He then wrote a prescription for antibiotics. Like I good girl, I took all the antibiotics. I seemed to have gotten well.
I went back to training for the body building competition. There was a big meet coming up in February that I wanted to be in. Right after Christmas, something else happened. The swelling and pain in my back returned and my right hand went completely numb. Again, I went to the doctor. This time he told me there was nothing wrong with me.
I knew something was wrong, but I did not have a clue as to what it could be. My symptoms seemed to travel around my body at will and come and go as they pleased. It was nothing I could pin down.
Needless to say, I did not compete in the body building competition, not then, not ever. Over the next 13 years, I continued to go to one doctor after another in 3 states, telling all of them the same symptoms. I heard them same thing from every doctor. There is nothing wrong. Some of them were nicer about than others. The not so nice ones told me I needed to see a good mental health therapist because that was the only problem I had.
Finally after 13 years I went to a doctor determined that I was not going to be told that there was nothing wrong with my health or that I was crazy. My symptoms over this 13 year period had gotten to the point where when the swelling and pain came, I would swell over my entire body and the pain so bad that I could not walk. I was constantly tired and fatigued, but also suffered from insomnia. I would have hot spots on my body that were red and very hot to the touch. The worse part was I would get extremely hot and my feet swell turning a blood red.  When that happened it was hard to breath and I felt like I was having a panic attack.
That day 8 years ago, when I walked into the doctor’s office, I finally received a diagnosis. I had fibromyalgia. I was happy!!! After all these years, someone believed me. I was told there was no cure and treatment was a pain killer, anti-inflammatory, and Prozac. Why was he giving me Prozac? Stress was the number 1 trigger of the fibro attacks. I did not take the medication. You see, I have always lived a naturalist lifestyle, not taking any chemicals into my body unless it was an emergency, like when all of the medical problems started. After 13 years, I had learned to live with the pain.
I researched Fibromyalgia and found what I needed to know to be able to treat myself naturally. After a few months of herbal treatments, I was able to work out in small bits again. I was able to get on the floor and play with my grandchildren. I still had pain, but not as often or as bad.
Now let’s jump to 7 yrs after the diagnosis of fibro. I was playing poker with a large group of people. It was a Texas Hold Em’ tournament. I loved poker, it was one of my favorite pastimes. While sitting at the poker table on that October night, I suffered a heart attack. At the time I did not realize it was a heart attack. I got extremely hot, my feet started swelling and turned a blood red. My breathing turned shallow and I felt the panic attack happening. I just knew I was on fire and burning from the inside out. I assured my husband (man of my dreams from 20 years earlier) that I would be fine if I could just cool off. No, I did not go to the ER that night. It was just a panic attack. 2 days passed and it happened again. This time I went to the emergency room. They hooked me to all their machines, and nothing. The doctor told me there was nothing wrong with me. While I was laying on the gurney, hooked to the EKG , the panic attack thingy happened again. The EKG did not show me having a heart attack, but it did show a little blip of something. I swear, that’s how the doctor said it. He referred me to a cardiologist.
I went to the cardiologist a week later, he ran a series of test. I returned to his office 2 days later for him to say all of the test was fine except 1 test showed something just slightly abnormal, it was nothing to worry about, but better to be safe than sorry. He scheduled for me to go to the hospital for a heart cath. Again, 2 days later, I checked in for the procedure, not worried because everything was fine.
The damage they found to my heart during the heart cath surprised everyone, especially the doctors. In fact my cardiologist told my husband, children and I that I was a walking dead person. I have a genetic heart disease, and have had numerous heart attacks. I had to have triple by pass surgery.
Before surgery, I got so angry with the doctors, (I had 8 of them at this point) because I was being scolded like a small child for not having this problem taken care of a very long time ago. I had to be given medicine to get me ready for surgery. One doctor prescribed me meds to clear the mucus from my lungs, then another prescribed a cough suppressant so I couldn’t cough up the mucus the other med was breaking up. When I pointed out this conflict in meds, I was told I was mistaken. That was until I showed them, on my laptop. I looked up every med given or trying to be given and every procedure. I am a true believer in taking responsibility for your own health.
During surgery the doctors found more damage to my heart than what was originally thought. I had the triple by pass, but the entire back wall to my heart was severely damaged from the heart attacks and could not be repaired. Another reason to be angry. I found out that if any of the 18 doctors that I had seen had taken 5 seconds to feel the pulse on my ankle, they would have knew I had a heart disease.
I was determined to leave the hospital as soon as possible, so I could start my own herbal treatment for my heart disease. So the morning after surgery, I was up and walking the halls. By that afternoon, my sister and I were doing the cha cha in the halls. On the second day I had a long talk with my cardiologist about treatment. He knew from the beginning my thoughts and feelings on not taking prescription meds. He agreed that I should treat myself the way I saw fit and he would monitor my progress. On the morning of the third day after surgery I was walking out of the hospital to go home. On the way, I had hubby stop by the health food store where I purchased hawthorn berry capsules, green tea extract and garlic capsules, along with 2 gallons of raw milk.
It’s now been 13 months since I walked out of the hospital. I can honestly say, I am healthy and happy. I am no longer angry with the medical profession at large, but I do interview the doctor before I hire him as MY doctor. I still live the naturalist lifestyle (considering that is what kept me alive for so long, I should not veer away from it) and I teach others to do the same. Moving from a conventional lifestyle to the lifestyle of a naturalist is not an easy task, but my clients feel it’s worth the effort to become healthier and happier without having to deal with toxic overload in their lives.
If you do not learn anything else from my story, please learn to take responsibility for your own health and refuse to become a number at the doctor’s office to be ushered in and out. Make the doctors take the time to listen to you and your concerns. It could very well be the difference in life or death.
Can a Green Life Coach help you? Visit Teri at The Naturally Green Life Coach. Thank you Terri for sharing your life lessons with us! I have learned much and look forward to your journey updates!
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackWhat a story!! And what a journey!! I smiled when you said that one of the dr’s should have at least taken your pulse at the ankle. Well i’ve been having pain in the calve and my right foot goes numb and get pins and needles all the time. Not very painful but annoying. Went to visit my dr and the first thing he did was take my pulse in my foot and couldn’t find one. Turns out i have a blockage in my pelvis/groin that needs to be dealt with!! I sometimes don’t understand why doctors forget to do the simple things sometimes!!
WOW what a story, I am just in awwww of all that you went through, and how positive you are about it!!!! M thanks for postin!
Suzanne,
Most doctors are trained to treat symptoms, not find the core issues of the health concern or problem. With the over abundance of toxins in our homes and environments building up within our systems, doctors are faced with more symptoms than ever before. Simple things sometimes elude them because of this. I’ve been told that they are overworked, and we should expect things like this to happen. I feel that if the doctors would try to cure the illness, instead of treating the symptom, then perhaps they would not be so overworked. But on the other side of that issue, when you have pharma companies running TV commercials pushing their drugs, the doctor has to treat the symptoms to patients that come to them for that drug. If not, the patient will go to another doctor that will. So, it is a vicious cycle the doctors find themselves in.
Bobbi,
I am a very true believer that your attitude and mindset make up 60% of your health. Without the positive attitude, everything that you encounter could end up being crippling to you.
Mark — thank you for introducing me to Terri. And, Terri — WOW. I’m so sorry that you’ve had such difficulties in getting your health issues identified. I plan to do further reading on The Naturally Green Life Coach — great information so far.
Oh. My. God.
What happened to you is a complete nightmare and makes me lose all faith in the medical system as a whole.
I am in SHOCK. My jaw is On The Floor.
You are one strong woman to have lived through all of that and thank you for sharing your story with us.
Thanks so much for posting, Terri. You are such a brave lady for sticking to your natural lifestyle and for always being your own advocate at the Doctor’s office. After a number of blunders were made by my doctor years ago, I also had a difficult situation that I later realized could have been prevented if my doctor had taken the time to put me on a medication that had not aggravated my problems. It’s important to always get a second opinion! Thanks for the story!
What a story! Terri has some great advice – we should all be active participants in our own health! Drs aren’t infallible, and if we don’t stick up for ourselves and make our voices heard, no one will. I’m glad Terri has found a way to manage her health without needing to be overly medicated, and that she is helping other people as well!
Wow, Terri, what a story you’ve shared. I do tend to intrinsically trust the medical profession – and maybe that’s a bad idea. Maybe the better solution is is the question them before the trust is allowed. Thank you, Terri, for sharing your story here, and bringing to light the importance of taking responsibility for our own health…
Great post — I learned this the hard way when I was pregnant with my first child and ended up with an unnecessary c-section. I had to fight hard to have a normal birth the second time around. Always pay attention and be an active participant and take responsibility. Don’t treat doctors as Gods and hand yourself over, unquestioningly.
Amazing story. THanks for sharing!
Wow Terri, didn’t know the entire story til now! Awesome that you’re doing so well on your path with natural health! We are sooo alike in more ways than knew before. Thankfully I’ve not been to a dr since giving birth to my daughter 13 yrs ago and have no intentions on going to dr anytime. The natural ways works — you’re even more proof of that!
Here’s to you, your health & happiness, success in all you do.
Wow. I hate that everyone has a story like this, but yours definately tops most I know of. The worst is being scolded like you did something wrong! Especially after they almost missed it!
Thanks for emphasizing this lesson – that M.D.’s are people too. They are not infaliable and they do not know everything!
Amazing story. I think that it really emphasizes that we as patients have to take control of our treatment – however WE see fit! Thanks for this…
Wow. Thank you so much for sharing your story!
My mum is a vet who does acupuncture and chiropractic for animals so I definitely agree that there is a lot to be said for choosing natural ways to heal. Good for you for staying true to yourself throughout this whole experience- you are amazingly strong!
Wow thanks for sharing that. it good to remember docs do not have all the answers
What an inspiring story. I’ll never understand why some doctors have the nerve to tell a patient “it’s all in your head” when the person is obviously suffering.
Wow, what an amazing story! Sometimes you have to have second and third opinions!
Incredible life challenge here Terri. I’m happy that you were able to overcome your problems. Lesson one should be don’t ever give up finding the information you need to survive.
Just checking in 🙂 Have a nice day!!
Wow what a story-so glad it all turned out o.k.-but very scary too.
Incredible! Terri makes an excellent, excellent point — you are hiring the doctor.
Thank you Terri for sharing! What a journey!
Losing weight is definetly hard work.I use to overeat,but have found alot of strenght in keeping it under control.Since then, the feeling of success I felt by sticking to my plan to loose weight and stop over eating, has kept me motivated.