Working together

Most people navigating chronic illness are doing it with a lot more alone time than anyone realizes. Between the appointments, the programs, the protocols, and the hard days, there's so much that happens in between. That's the space I work in.

I'm here for the moments when a symptom spike sends you spiraling and you need someone to help you come back to feeling safe in your body. For the days when you've lost hope and need someone to hold it for you until you can hold it again. For the guilt of feeling like you're not doing enough or not healing fast enough. For the small wins that nobody else in your life quite understands but that actually mean everything. For the loneliness of being surrounded by people who love you but just don't understand. And for all the hard in between moments when you just need someone who truly gets it. Because I've lived it too.

Here's what working together can look like:

  • Weekly 1:1 support calls
  • Voice and text support between sessions for the moments that can't wait
  • Help staying consistent with your healing protocol, whether that's brain retraining, functional medicine, or both
  • Support through flares and hard days, including helping you shift your perspective
  • Nervous system regulation and grounding when things feel like too much
  • Guidance on lifestyle, nutrition, movement, and daily habits in a way that feels manageable
  • Helping you transition to a lower toxin lifestyle, from swapping out products to creating a home environment that actually supports your healing
  • Words and tools you can use on yourself between sessions
  • Steady encouragement from someone who genuinely believes you're going to get through this

Healing is deeply personal, and support looks different for everyone. We’ll begin with a free introductory call to connect, understand your needs, and explore whether this type of support feels aligned for you.

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My role is not to diagnose or provide medical treatment, but to walk alongside you as a grounded and supportive companion through the healing process.

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