Case Study 1: "Just Trying to Stay Alive" to Dancing at Her Son’s Wedding
The Client Before:
For nearly a decade, Christy had lived in a body she didn’t recognize. She came to me with a list of diagnoses longer than most would believe: mold toxicity, Epstein-Barr virus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, suspected Lyme, facial and jaw pain, gut dysfunction, histamine issues, and fatigue that no amount of supplements or antibiotics could touch.
When asked on her questionnaire what her goals are she wrote exactly:
"Frankly, I’m just trying to stay alive."
And despite all the protocols, doctors, and effort she was getting worse.
She was stacking treatments out of survival, not strategy.
Testing more, feeling less. She had lost touch with what vitality even felt like.
The Transformation:
Christy and I began with terrain-level healing, co-regulating her system, finding root patterns, and gently building capacity. Not from fear, but from deep trust.
Within a few months:
Face and jaw pain cleared
Her bladder pain disappeared
Her body was finally releasing parasites
She was sleeping through the night again
For the first time in years, her gut softened
We peeled away the overwhelm, paused unnecessary protocols, and reestablished her connection to her body, one scan, one co-created shift at a time.
She didn’t just “get better.”
She re-learned how to live.
The Afterglow:
Christy attended her son’s wedding. She’s making travel plans for the first time.
She has capacity. Confidence. A new calm.
"It’s so crazy to me how accurate these scans are. After years of searching for answers, I’m finally getting them. I want to shout it from the rooftops."
"Thankful for you and what you're doing. Thankful you listened to the call on your life."
The Hidden Lesson:
This wasn’t about finding the “right supplement.”
It was about finding her.
Most practitioners would have added more. We did the opposite.
We slowed down. We listened. We rebuilt.
And because of that, she healed.
Her story is one of many.
This is what happens when a woman stops trying to survive and chooses to rise.