Yes, it can be the best medicine

05/Jan/2010

Comments: 1 reader has left a comment

Kimmy O'Meara... holds laughter yoga classes. Kimmy O'Meara... holds laughter yoga classes.

LAUGHTER literally saved Kimmy O’Meara’s life after she was diagnosed with an auto-immune disease in 2000 and was told she might have just three years to live.

“I didn’t see that as an attractive destiny, so I decided to be positive with my thoughts,” she said.

“I had a lot of pain in my joints and hardening muscles, which stopped me from walking for a long time, and my lungs, heart and stomach were starting to deteriorate.

I began to realise that when I laughed the pain went away and my muscles relaxed.”

She researched laughter yoga, became a qualified facilitator and has run classes for five years.

She holds free sessions at the Cancer Wellness Centre in Cottesloe every Wednesday and recently began classes at South Beach near the kiosk on Thursdays ( 6.30pm).


Bookmark and Share

What everyone else is thinking

Kathleen

26/08/2011

I love this example of how LY can be life-changing, actually life-giving!!

Share your thoughts in 60 seconds!

Members : login to comment


 

Thursday 09 Feb 2012

  • Min 21°C
  • Max 36°C

Friday

  • 22 - 37°C

Saturday

  • 20 - 32°C

Featured Video


Is this Australia's largest chicken egg??



Reporter Joel Kelly talks to Kylie Williams about her giant chicken egg.


See more videos