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Hi there. I am 55 years young. I have a master's degree in clinical nutrition and twenty-four years of critical care nursing experience. That means I understand the medical system, testing, and the importance of keeping your care team in the loop. I know what disease looks like as it's in full force, early in the game, and the warning signs that it's about to be a problem. I have been a service member and a military wife. I understand what it means to drive on even when you sense something's off. I am a parent, so I understand what it's like to do whatever it takes to keep your family afloat, sometimes at the expense of your own health. I understand that when time and money are factored in, the best choice is sometimes the lesser of two evils. I get it. I'm here for you.
An elderly diabetic man with a subdural hematoma was bedridden and minimally responsive for five weeks. He couldn’t roll himself over in bed, would fall asleep chewing, and spoke at very slow speed. He began to speak normally and start physical therapy within a week of working with me to address how his statins were contributing.
An older woman came to me for forgetfulness and difficulty with numbers. 2 weeks after working together, she was able to recall the check number and amount it was for when someone claimed to have not been paid.
An active female in her 70s sought help with blood sugars uncontrolled by insulin and oral medications. Within a month of working together; blood sugars went from 300s to 130s, A1c went from 12.3 to 10.2, she was sleeping for 5-6 hours at a time rather than up every 2 to use the bathroom, and she was able to be more active with less naps.
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