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Journal of Depression and Anxiety

Journal of Depression and Anxiety
Open Access

ISSN: 2167-1044

+44 1223 790975

I wish I had a brain tumour


4th International Conference on Depression, Anxiety and Stress Management

May 10-11, 2018 | Frankfurt, Germany

Deb Saville

Education & Training Consultants Pty. Ltd, Australia

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Depress Anxiety

Abstract :

I was known as the Energiser Bunny and Queen of Preparation, running two successful businesses, MCâ�?�?ing Concerts aimed at raising funds for worthy causes. In 2012 my energy and skills insidiously started to seep away. There followed a three year journey to seek answersâ�?¦.in 2015 I had 3 diagnoses â�?�? the Trifecta if you will â�?�? and the blow delivered that I had to stop work. Then came the roller-coaster ride of my illnesses, partnered with the confusion, frustration and powerlessness of having to deal with â�?�?the system(s)â�?�?, the politics of Western medicine and navigating a way through.A brain tumour would be easier! If you are working in any capacity in the medical system, either as a service professional, administrative position maybe you will be interested in hearing my story.

Biography :

Deb Saville is highly qualified, has over 30 years’ experience in training, coaching, and quality evaluation and was known as The Energiser Bunny. In 2012 the energy started to fade and niggly health issues started; feeling nauseaus, often fatigued, seeing flashing lights. A three year roller coaster ride through the gamut of medicos and health systems followed to try and get answers and solutions. Diagnosed with Benign Vestibular Paroxysmia, MTH-FR Genetic Disorder and Lyme-Like Disease the roller coaster ride continued. Western Medicine has no answers, indeed is part of the problem. Deb shares her journey in the hope that medicos build better customer relations through a holistic approach with a personal touch.

Email:dsaville@iinet.net.au
 

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