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Case Study - Bruno Have you ever thought about how much a person can achieve in a lifetime? How much you can achieve in yours? In short, I'm here to tell you about how the Sunflower Therapy changed my life.

I didn't consider myself a remarkable person at school: instead, I largely remember being ill. In fact, I was so ill that I used to miss half of school and being ill was so much a part of my life that I never considered that it could be any different. Fortunately, I had a wonderful mum. Her name is Ann.
Whereas I accepted the cards with which I'd been dealt, she knew something was wrong. She spent countless years consulting diverse medical opinions, some of which helped but most of which didn't. It seems that with something as complex as the human body, little works as well as persistence. Ultimately, this led me to Mark Mathews. He always struck me as a very intelligent and human person. What distinguished him medically was how he treated people, addressing causes rather than symptoms and recognising the need for health in both body and mind. It got so good that when it came time to choose a University, my predicted grades were good enough for Cambridge. From where I'd come, this didn't seem possible! With the encouragement and support of my teachers, I applied for a place and graduated in 2000 with a degree in Computer Science and the highest grades possible.
Though that's wonderful for my CV, Cambridge's lasting legacy was a belief in myself and a personal confidence that'll never fade. I thought less about difficulties I faced and more about opportunities and what I wanted to do. This has led me to pursue a dream of migrating to America. I now live in San Francisco and work in computer games.
The biggest decision you have to make is what to do with your life: be certain that you make that choice. Furthermore, you won't realise the opportunities you have until you achieve them, until you're the best person you can be. Sometimes, it scares me to think what I would've missed out on if it weren't for the support of my parents and the commitment of Mark to his work. I only hope that you discover the same for yourself.

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