Hiker and Carpenter Falls 75 Feet Off Cliff and Overcomes T10 and T12 Fractures- Seth Williams

“Hello,

I am Seth Williams (38) from Utah.

20 years ago while hiking, @ 18 yrs old, I fell 75’ off a cliff, broke my left femur and rolled another 20-30’ into a rock pile, fracturing my T10 and T12.

I recovered… kinda…

I became a Carpenter/Construction worker because:

1. I love to build

2. It kept me active.

I discovered Andrew on Instagram shortly before Covid-19, Laughed Out Loud, then realized what He was teaching actually made sense and a difference, if ever so slightly.

IT GAVE ME HOPE!!

The idea of slowly losing mobility as life happens was my reality.

(I had pursued the traditional path of recovery, Chiro every month for 2.5 yrs

Message therapy for once a month for 4 yrs…

Yoga, stretching, bowflex, anything that might provide some relief..

Always hit a dead end…couldn’t get the long term fix I needed)


I followed the trail to Whealth, and though

I’m only about 25% through the Limitless program,

I’M 25% THROUGH THE LIMITLESS PROGRAM.

I can tie my shoes without pain and I can squat for almost 10 minutes (almost 9 years since I could squat).

As pain regresses and mobility increases, I start to realize how much of my time/life was spent just coping.

If you are considering The Limitless Program:10/10 DO IT!

This is my Mountain.

Red and blue mark my approximate start/finish of the adventure of Jan/19/2002.

I’m just starting a New Adventure!

P.S.

It sucks to be stuck in a broken body…

Thank you for The Way Out.

I’m the dude in the red shirt..

I can toss any of the 3 younger pals onto my back and run around the park..

Didn’t have that ability so much with the first pal..

Not even sure how to quantify the experiences I’ve missed out on..

But excited about moving forward….”

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