9 years on …. 

Hey everyone.

I hope you’re all doing well.

As this Sunday marks the 9th anniversary of when I had my first symptoms of Dystonia, I would like to talk about how much of a personal struggle it has been since being diagnosed and what such a life changing rollercoaster it has been.Literally with so many ups and downs, this has truly been a life changing experience.  

Looking back back I think and actually this still sticks with me now, the hardest knock was having to admit defeat and give up my career as a plumbing engineer, something I had spent many years working hard for and I was on an excellent wage and really settled in my work , which was going from strength to strength. Very rarely was I reliant on anyone or anything, I was financially  sound and totally dependant on me. It was great. 

I was playing semi professional rugby and my social life was great, one reason being I had no money issues, I was able to go out drinking and on holidays with my friends at the drop of a hat. Things were certainly more straight forward.  No issues ! No stress ! Plenty of money ! Life was good, really good and then BOOM, it all changed. Definitely something that has taken me years, to accept. 

I often hold back and miss out in social time with friends, stag parties, special birthdays you name it. This is something I truly miss, I miss the banter and good crack. My friends are great though, they seem to understand and many of them have supported me to ensure I don’t miss out, which really doesn’t go unnoticed. The holidays I go on are funded by my wife. Without her, I would of not been able to go on holiday, she is my true saviour and allows me the freedom to keep living and experiencing life, without having to miss out completely. I love to travel and experience different cultures, I think travel is one of life’s greatest gifts, it offers us freedom and I am truly lucky that my wife also has the same passion. Without it I’d feel pretty trapped, it’s my escape. 

With all that said I am proud to say I got through it and I am going from strength to strength both personally and professionally. It’s been a difficult and time consuming road. Strating from scratch and delving into a completely new line of work has been tough but it’s also been an exciting challenge and I am really excited for the future. 

I may not be mr money bags right now but let me tell you money certainly doesn’t buy you happiness, yes it definitely helps 😉 but actually what makes me happy is far from financially driven. 

I know that each day I fight the biggest fight to achieve my goals and I am and will continue to smash the shit out if them. Life is truly what you make it and I plan to make mine truly amazing so watch this space. 

Let me tell you something though, that all of my followers and supporters are truly the ones that build me up each day, so thank you for that. I need you all and I am truly grateful for the strength you give me. 

With that said I want to wish you all a great holiday weekend. Be merry, have fun and be grateful for all that is good in your life. 

I hope you’ve enjoyed my blog.

Please feel free to leave your comments or any questions you may have. 

James Sutliff 

16 comments

  1. It’s great that you are so honest about your life. Lovely that you share your Past and present to inspire others.
    Thank you. Xx

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  2. You have true strength of mind, James, and it is uplifting to read your words. It is heartwarming to read the words ‘I need you all and am truely grateful for the strength you give me’ since I imagine that you are the one who is so greatly needed, and you are the one who gives strength to others’. It was an honour to meet you. Keep on doing what you are doing so well. You are touching many lives. Adell (Del) x

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  3. I can feel that was written straight from your heart 💖 it is totally inspirational and speaks volumes about the strong willed gentleman you seem to be. It will be a pleasure to follow your story 😚

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  4. Hi James

    I posted this on your introductory blog post but I wasn’t sure if you would see that since it was from last year. So here it again just in case.

    I have dystonia also. After years of treatment with Botox most of my symptoms are gone. However I am still left with some twitching in my neck. I also suffer from energy issues. I had my genetics tested to see if they could find the cause of my energy issues. They found something called POLG which is a genetic variance. They didn’t know if it was disease causing or not. The diagnosis was “probably damaging”. They had no advice for me. This was after spending $7000 on the test. The variance is a disorder that is tied to mytochondria. So I started taking supplements they recommend for mitochondria disorders. I noticed my neck stopped shaking. Over time through trial and error I found the supplement that was helping. It was B2 (Riboflavin) at high doses 3 times a day.

    At the very least you can try it and see if you get relief. I would also recommend getting your genetics tested. There may be multiple causes for Dystonia and my supplements may not help you. Good luck, and if you need to contact me, my email is bjleblanc@gmail.com

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  5. hey man,

    I viewed some video’s about you yesterday, I have a ton of respect for your attitude in life! You’re positive outlook is great, keep doing what your doing!

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