On Ceasing To Be A Groupie

Please watch Margaret's vlog here, or listen to the audio recording or enjoy the text below it.

No, not that sort of groupie, I never actually did that.

I mean that I was a person who spent a lot of time searching for support with my health challenges. Looking for support groups which might help me.

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Once I got a PC and found the internet search engines I was away, looking all over the web for understanding, help and support which mostly hadn’t been readily available closer to home.

Needless to say I found quite a few. Sadly most of them were full of people venting, almost revelling in their illness and unhappiness. I did find one where people just posted things which made them laugh. I stuck with that one until it faded out of sight through lack of support.

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On another I made a few friends and we shared our dips and up-agains with each other. This was pre Gupta for me.

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That is how I found Ashok’s program. One of my friends said she was going to try it. So I took a look and thought about it for a while, meanwhile trying to find the purchase price.

In January 2010 I started the program. My recovery story is elsewhere, but my “grouping” had stopped because I had found what I was looking for.
Margaret Cory, one of the Gupta Graduates.
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Margaret Cory

Having been forced to stop working aged 53 due to CFS, I was later diagnosed with Fibromyalgia as well. (With the added challenges of hypersensitivity to chemicals, smells, various foodstuffs, bright light, noise, etc.)

10 years later I found the Gupta Program and started my recovery. Wanting to pay back some small part of what I owe the Gupta Program I later volunteered to be a moderator in the Facebook Gupta Forum.

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