11 Doctors said Nerve Damage Cant be Cured, She Would Never Play Again,
But Classical Pianist Proved Them Wrong!
Karen Anderson is a classical pianist who overcame tremendious obstacles to regain the use of her hands. she now devotes her time to helping others regain their health.
(PRWEB) July 11, 2004 -- Karen Anderson barely survived the head on collision that robbed her of the use of her hands. Faced with incredible pain, bouts of depression, addiction to painkillers and worst of all, the loss of her music, she managed to not only survive, but now thrives in her new life!
Today, I have 90% of my fine motor skills back that were lost. I am more active, and my life is more fun than before!"
Her amazing story is an inspiration to anyone faced with hardship. She now devotes her time to teaching others to take charge of their own health situations and to take control of their lives.
Her remarkable story has been published in the Citrus Heights City Times, Gold River News, and Sunshine Horizons Magazine. She has told her story on radio station WPAB in Dallas, at the Lupus Foundation, at eWomenNetwork groups, and numerous clubs.
While working on her Ph.D in Holistic Nutrition, she consults and teaches on natural health issues in her office and teaches at the Placer School for Adults in Auburn, and Chapman University, Sacramento.
For more information, Please contact Karen at 916-961-4765 or kaherbs@juno.com.
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