Personal Notes

Expedition Inspiration
 Alan won’t be going back to Mount Everest,
at least not to climb the mountain. Three times was enough! He may trek to base camp with a few of his closest friends/health care
professionals who were instrumental in saving his life. A trip to a
developing country like Nepal will be an Everest in itself, the acid
test of his new immune system after he received a blood transplant for
acute leukemia on Nov. 15, 2000. In Nepal, sanitary standards are not
always what they usually are in North America.
Climb Back from Cancer Centers
Alan’s ultimate dream is to continue to prove The Climb Back from Cancer Protocol™ and introduce it across North America through virtual Climb Back from Cancer™ Centers in fitness clubs, gyms, and recreation centers. There, certified Climb Back from Cancer™ Coaches could deliver it and other leading edge recovery tools to millions of cancer survivors.
“We call our new adventure Expedition Inspiration,” Alan says proudly.
“I’ve moved past Everest and physical adventure and on to what I
believe is a much bigger and more important challenge – to positively
affect the lives of many, many people.
“We not only need to save lives, we need to return them.”
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