Where Healing Actually Happens: Letting Go of Yesterday and Tomorrow

Do you spend more time thinking about the future or the past? Why?

Most people assume this is a personality question. It’s not. It’s a survival question.

For years, my attention lived in the past—not because I was nostalgic, but because I was trying to understand what went wrong. Chronic illness, neurological instability, disability, and long stretches of uncertainty have a way of forcing you to replay life in reverse. You analyze decisions. You revisit moments. You look for the fork in the road where things might have turned out differently.

That kind of reflection can be useful—briefly. But if it becomes your permanent address, it quietly drains your strength.

The Trap of the Past

The past feels familiar. Even when it hurts, it’s known territory. When your body has betrayed you or your life has been reshaped by things outside your control, the past can feel safer than an unpredictable future. At least you know what already happened.

But here’s the hard truth: the past can explain things, but it cannot heal you. Understanding why something happened is not the same as moving forward from it. I learned that the long way.

The Illusion of the Future

On the other extreme, living in the future can be just as dangerous. When you’re managing health challenges or rebuilding life piece by piece, the future can become an obsession—When will I be better? What if this never changes? What’s next?

That kind of future-focused thinking isn’t hope. It’s anxiety wearing a motivational mask.

Where Real Stability Lives

What finally grounded me wasn’t choosing the past or the future. It was learning to live anchored in the present—while allowing the future to exist without trying to control it.

This is where faith quietly enters the picture. Not religious performance. Not spiritual jargon. Just a steady trust that you don’t need full visibility to take the next step. I didn’t arrive at that understanding overnight. It came slowly, through loss, limitation, and rebuilding life with fewer guarantees than most people expect.

Healing—physical, emotional, spiritual—doesn’t happen in yesterday or tomorrow. It happens in today’s decisions:

What you put in your body How you steward your energy What you give your attention to Whether you choose bitterness or discipline Whether you stay present instead of escaping backward or forward

So, Past or Future?

Today, I don’t live in either.

I let the past teach me without defining me.

I let the future guide me without consuming me.

And I do the real work in the present—where responsibility, faith, and healing actually meet.

If you’re always replaying what was, ask yourself what you’re avoiding now.

If you’re always chasing what’s next, ask yourself what you’re afraid to sit with today.

Clarity doesn’t come from time travel. It comes from attention.

And attention, wisely placed, changes everything.

My Journey: From Disability to Healing

Healing Through Nutrition and Faith

A Path to Healing, Strength & Vitality

This is where healing meets wisdom, blending science, natural nutrition, detoxification, and faith-based insights to help you reclaim your health.

Why Health is More Than Just the Absence of Disease

Health is not simply about “not being sick.” It’s about thriving—physically, mentally, and spiritually. Many people accept fatigue, pain, brain fog, and chronic symptoms as normal, but I’m here to tell you: they don’t have to be.

For years, I struggled with chronic illness, including epilepsy, post-concussion syndrome, nerve damage, and debilitating fatigue. Traditional medicine offered me little hope beyond medication and symptom management. But as I dug deeper, I found the undeniable power of nutrition, detoxification, and faith-based healing.

Through my journey, I have studied, tested, and experienced firsthand what truly supports healing—not just masking symptoms, but actually restoring health at its foundation.


The Power of Food: More Than Just Fuel

Most people think of food as just calories and energy, but real food is medicine. Every bite we take either builds us up or breaks us down.

🟢 Nourishing the Cells – Foods like wild blueberries, leafy greens, avocados, and celery juice actively repair cells, reduce inflammation, and detoxify the body.
🟢 Healing vs. Harming – Processed foods, additives, and chemicals burden the liver, brain, and nervous system, keeping the body in a state of distress.
🟢 The Truth About Protein & Fats – While mainstream nutrition often pushes animal protein and unhealthy fats, our bodies thrive on fruits, vegetables, and plant-based, bioavailable nutrients that restore and energize us.

I follow Medical Medium nutritional principles, which emphasize the power of healing foods and targeted detox strategies to remove toxins, pathogens, and heavy metalsthe root cause of many chronic conditions.

🚀 The result? Increased energy, reduced pain, sharper mental clarity, and a body that finally has the resources to heal itself as God intended.


Detoxification: Clearing the Path for Healing

The modern world bombards us with toxins, heavy metals, and hidden pathogens. From the air we breathe to the water we drink, we’re constantly exposed to substances that burden the liver, brain, and immune system.

But God designed our bodies to detoxify—if we give them the right support.

How Detoxification Heals

🔹 Liver Cleansing – Removing heavy metals, excess fat, and toxins restores energy and clarity.
🔹 Brain Detox – Clearing out neurotoxins (often linked to anxiety, brain fog, and neurological issues).
🔹 Gut Healing – Eliminating pathogens that contribute to bloating, fatigue, and autoimmune issues.

Some of the most powerful detox strategies I use and recommend include:
✅ Celery Juice Protocol – Flushes toxins, supports the liver, and hydrates cells.
✅ Heavy Metal Detox Smoothie – Pulls out mercury, lead, and aluminum (key in neurological healing).
✅ Healing Teas – Lemon balm, dandelion, and passionflower help calm the nervous system and clear out stored toxins.

By integrating targeted detoxification with the right nutrition, healing becomes not just possible—it becomes inevitable.


The Mind-Body Connection: Healing from the Inside Out

Health isn’t just physical. Our minds and emotions deeply influence our bodies. Chronic stress, trauma, and emotional burdens create physiological imbalances, leading to:

⚠️ Increased inflammation and immune dysfunction
⚠️ Worsened neurological symptoms (anxiety, depression, brain fog)
⚠️ Hormonal imbalances and adrenal fatigue

This is why a true healing journey requires addressing the mind and spirit, not just the body.

What I’ve Learned About Mind-Body Healing

💡 The Power of Prayer & Faith – I have seen firsthand how trusting in God reduces stress, brings peace, and restores the body from within.
💡 Grounding & Mindfulness – Simple practices like breathing exercises and time in nature help reset the nervous system.
💡 Forgiveness & Emotional Detox – Carrying resentment, guilt, or unprocessed trauma keeps the body in a constant state of tension and toxicity.

🛑 Ignoring these factors slows healing. Addressing them accelerates it.


Faith & Health: Aligning with God’s Design

As a Christian, I believe God designed our bodies to heal when given the right tools. The Bible speaks extensively about food, healing, and spiritual well-being, and modern research only confirms what scripture has already taught us.

Biblical Principles of Health

✝️ God’s Original Diet – Genesis 1:29 highlights plant-based nutrition as our intended fuel.
✝️ Healing Through Creation – Herbs, fruits, and natural remedies have been used for centuries to restore health.
✝️ Fasting & Detox – Biblical fasting was not just spiritual—it was also a way to allow the body to cleanse itself.

Health is not just about what we eat—it’s about walking in alignment with God’s wisdom for our bodies.


Why Trust Me?

I don’t just talk about health—I live this journey every day.

💪 Years of Personal Experience – I have fought through epilepsy, chronic pain, post-concussion syndrome, and neurological dysfunction—and found real solutions.
📚 Extensive Study & Research – I am committed to learning, testing, and sharing evidence-backed natural healing strategies.
🙌 Faith-Based Perspective – Everything I teach aligns with God’s natural design for health and healing.
👥 Building a Community – I share my journey and hard-earned wisdom so others can learn, grow, and take control of their health—free from confusion and misinformation. If my experience helps someone along the way, even better.


Start Your Healing Journey Today

Whether you’re struggling with chronic illness, fatigue, brain fog, or simply want to optimize your healthyou are not alone—and healing is possible.

📖 Explore the site for insights on nutrition, detox, and faith-based healing.
📢 Follow along for practical tips on healing foods, supplements, and mind-body health.
🙌 Trust in God’s design—your body was created to heal.

Disclaimer:

The content on this site, including blog posts, shared material, and external links, is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen, including medications, diet, exercise, or supplementation.

David Julian, Natural Vitality Advocate, is not a licensed medical professional. The views expressed in this blog and shared content are those of the respective authors and do not guarantee accuracy, completeness, or reliability.

David Julian is not affiliated with Natural Vitality or NaturalVitality.com. He does not promote, sell, or take a position for or against them.

David: A Name of Strength, Devotion, and Victory

The name David carries a profound legacy, rich in history, meaning, and cultural significance. Rooted in the Hebrew language, David (דָּוִד, Dāwīḏ) is commonly translated as “beloved” or “friend.” But this name is more than just a pleasant meaning—it embodies the spirit of courage, resilience, and divine favor throughout history. Whether in biblical narratives, cultural symbolism, or modern leadership, David remains one of the most enduring and powerful names in the world.


The Biblical Origin: David as a Symbol of Courage and Faith

The name David is most famously associated with King David, the second king of Israel, whose life is one of the most compelling in biblical history. First introduced in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), David was a shepherd boy who displayed extraordinary bravery—defeating the Philistine giant Goliath with nothing but a slingshot and faith in God (1 Samuel 17, NASB). This single act established him as a national hero and a symbol of divine strength and favor.

David’s journey was not without trials. His reign was marked by both military victories and spiritual struggles, but through it all, he maintained an unwavering faith in God. He successfully united the twelve tribes of Israel, established Jerusalem as the capital, and brought the Ark of the Covenant into the city (2 Samuel 6).

Beyond his kingship, David was a poet and musician, traditionally credited with composing many of the Psalms—some of the most moving expressions of faith, sorrow, and devotion in biblical literature (Psalm 23, NASB). His life story, filled with triumphs and personal failings, continues to resonate with those who seek redemption, faith, and perseverance.

Biblical References

  • 1 Samuel 17 – David defeats Goliath
  • 2 Samuel 5:6-10 – David establishes Jerusalem as Israel’s capital
  • 2 Samuel 6 – David brings the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem
  • Psalms (multiple chapters) – Songs and prayers attributed to David

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The Name David Across Cultures and Languages

The name David has been widely used across Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions for centuries. As biblical names gained popularity in Europe during the Middle AgesDavid became one of the most common names for kings, clergy, and noblemen. Variations of the name exist in numerous languages:

  • Dawid (Polish, Hebrew)
  • Dafydd (Welsh)
  • Davide (Italian)
  • Davíd (Spanish)
  • Daoud/Dawood (Arabic)

Linguistically, the Hebrew root of David (דָּוִד) connects to the word dod, meaning beloved or dear one. This linguistic connection reinforces the idea that a person named David is not only a leader or warrior but also one who is deeply cherished and favored.

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Notable Figures Named David

Many influential figures have carried the name David, embodying its qualities of leadership, resilience, and wisdom:

  • King David – The biblical ruler whose legacy defines the name.
  • Michelangelo’s David – A Renaissance masterpiece symbolizing human strength and divine inspiration.
  • David Livingstone – A Scottish explorer and missionary who made remarkable discoveries in Africa.
  • David Bowie – A groundbreaking musician and cultural icon known for his innovation.
  • David Attenborough – A renowned naturalist and environmental advocate.

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Biblical Leadership Lessons from David

David’s leadership teaches us timeless lessons that apply even today:

  1. Faith under pressure – David relied on God in difficult times (Psalm 23).
  2. Repentance after mistakes – Despite failures, David sought God’s forgiveness (Psalm 51).
  3. Courageous decision-making – Facing giants, David stepped forward when others hesitated (1 Samuel 17).
  4. Humility despite power – David acknowledged God as the true king of Israel.

Personal Reflection: Why I Value the Name David

As someone who carries this name, I have often reflected on its meaning and significance. The biblical story of David has always resonated with me—not because he was perfect, but because he persevered through trials and emerged stronger. Like David, many of us face giants in our lives—whether they be health challenges, personal struggles, or obstacles beyond our control.

To be named David is to carry a legacy of resilience and faith. It serves as a reminder to trust in God, to fight the battles that matter, and to never lose sight of hope.

Would you say your name has shaped your identity in some way?


Final Thoughts: A Name That Stands the Test of Time

Few names hold as much weight as David. Whether viewed through a religious, historical, or cultural lens, it is a name associated with strength, intelligence, and triumph over adversity. From biblical kingship to modern leadership, the name David continues to inspire and resonate across generations. It remains a symbol of unshakable faith, deep devotion, and the ability to overcome all obstacles.


Let’s discuss in the comments!


Disclaimer

The content on this site, including blog posts, shared material, and external links, is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen, including medications, diet, exercise, or supplementation.

David Julian, Natural Vitality Advocate, is not a licensed medical professional. The views expressed in this blog and shared content are those of the respective authors and do not guarantee accuracy, completeness, or reliability.

David Julian is not affiliated with Natural Vitality or NaturalVitality.com. He does not promote, sell, or take a position for or against them.

What Does the Bible Say About Food? Understanding the Shift from Old to New Testament Dietary Laws

Food plays a significant role in the Bible—not just for physical nourishment but also for spiritual lessons. If you’ve ever wondered why the Old Testament has strict dietary laws while the New Testament seems to lift those restrictions, you’re not alone. The difference reflects God’s unfolding plan for humanity. Let’s explore the biblical dietary laws, their purpose, and why things changed with Jesus.

Old Testament: Clean vs. Unclean Foods

In Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14, God gave the Israelites a clear list of foods they could and couldn’t eat. These dietary laws served multiple purposes:

What Could They Eat?

1. Land Animals – Must have a split hoof and chew the cud (e.g., cows, sheep, deer).

• “However, you may eat any animal with a divided hoof, that is, split in two, and that chews the cud.” (Leviticus 11:3, NASB)

2. Sea Creatures – Must have fins and scales (e.g., salmon, trout, bass).

• “These you may eat, of everything that is in the water: anything that has fins and scales, whether in the seas or in the streams, you may eat.” (Leviticus 11:9, NASB)

3. Birds – Generally non-predatory birds were allowed (e.g., chickens, doves, quail).

4. Insects – Only locusts, crickets, and grasshoppers were considered clean.

What Was Forbidden?

• Pigs (don’t chew cud), camels, and rabbits.

• “The pig, because it has a divided hoof but does not chew cud, it is unclean to you.” (Leviticus 11:7, NASB)

• Shellfish (shrimp, crab, lobster) and scaleless fish (catfish, eels).

• Birds of prey (eagles, vultures, owls).

Why Did God Give These Laws?

• To Set Israel Apart – These laws distinguished Israel from other nations.

• “You are to be holy to Me, for I the Lord am holy; and I have singled you out from the peoples to be Mine.” (Leviticus 20:26, NASB)

• For Health & Hygiene – Many unclean animals carry diseases or toxins.

• Symbolism – Clean and unclean animals reflected spiritual purity and sin.

New Testament: A Shift in Dietary Freedom

When Jesus came, He fulfilled the law (Matthew 5:17, NASB) and introduced a new era—one based on faith, not strict adherence to dietary rules.

What Changed?

1. Jesus Declared All Foods Clean

• “There is nothing outside the person which can defile him if it goes into him; but the things which come out of the person are what defile the person.”

• “By saying this, He declared that all foods are clean.” (Mark 7:18-19, NASB)

2. Peter’s Vision (Acts 10:9-16)

• “What God has cleansed, no longer consider unholy.” (Acts 10:15, NASB)

3. Paul’s Teaching on Food Freedom

• “For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with gratitude.” (1 Timothy 4:3-5, NASB)

Should Christians Follow Old Testament Dietary Laws Today?

The Bible gives freedom in this area. Some believers still follow Old Testament dietary laws for health or personal conviction, while others embrace the New Testament teaching that all foods are permissible when received with gratitude.

The Key Takeaway?

• Food doesn’t determine righteousness—faith in Christ does.

• Health choices are personal, and each believer should follow their convictions without judging others.

• “The one who eats is not to regard with contempt the one who does not eat, and the one who does not eat is not to judge the one who eats, for God has accepted him.” (Romans 14:3, NASB)

• Whatever you eat, do it with gratitude to God.

• “Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all things for the glory of God.” (1 Corinthians 10:31, NASB)

Final Thoughts

The Bible’s food laws were never just about diet—they were about obedience, holiness, and pointing to Christ. Today, believers are free to eat according to their convictions, but the most important thing is to honor God in all we do.

What are your thoughts? Do you follow any biblical dietary principles in your life? Let’s discuss in the comments!


Disclaimer

The content on this site, including blog posts, shared material, and external links, is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen, including medications, diet, exercise, or supplementation.

David Julian, Natural Vitality Advocate, is not a licensed medical professional. The views expressed in this blog and shared content are those of the respective authors and do not guarantee accuracy, completeness, or reliability.

David Julian is not affiliated with Natural Vitality or NaturalVitality.com. He does not promote, sell, or take a position for or against them.

The Story of “Sunday Nights” —

Sunday Nights is a Bible Study of Calvary Chapel East Anaheim on Sunday Evenings at 6pm. It is the passion of our church to reach our county with the love and truth of Jesus Christ.  There has never been a time in history that we have been better equipped & positioned to bring revival. Jesus is coming back, and we are here to prepare the way for Him by declaring the Word of God and demonstrating His life changing power.  We are not about just going to church service, but coming back to Christ to serve Him!


From Pastor Josh Terada:

In August 2017 at a worship night with my Youth Ministry, God told me that
He planted the seed of revival in my heart. In other words, if I will give
myself to grow what He has given me, it will eventually bud forth to be
seen by all. So, I wrote it on the back of one of those very “pinterest”
felt boards “God planted revival in my heart 8/17”. But, as I began to pray
more about it, God showed that I just saw it in August, but He planted it
in my heart years ago when I was thirteen years old. This is important
because was the year I was baptized, but it was also the year I began to
backslid into addiction to sin. However, it was that time as I gave up on
my relationship with God that I wanted revival for my neighborhood. I
started a blog and began to write about purity and revival, even though I
didn’t want much to do with God. (It was the craziest thing.) As I’ve
talked to God this year, God showed me that He chose to plant the seed of
revival in that time when I had so little faith in God, to prove to me that
when He carries out any exploit of faith through my life, it will be
obvious that it was not because of my faith in God, but His grace to me.
Because He was faithful to me, when I was faithless to Him.
— Read on www.sundaynights.org/the-story

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The content on this site, including blog posts, shared material, and external links, is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen, including medications, diet, exercise, or supplementation.

David Julian, Natural Vitality Advocate, is not a licensed medical professional. The views expressed in this blog and shared content are those of the respective authors and do not guarantee accuracy, completeness, or reliability.

David Julian is not affiliated with Natural Vitality or NaturalVitality.com. He does not promote, sell, or take a position for or against them.

🔊 LISTEN: Revival is not the world’s problem, it’s the church’s purpose. (Matt. 9:35-37) — Calvary Chapel East Anaheim | YOUTH

Christians, it’s time to stop blaming the world for the lack of revival, it’s time to start working the Word of God! Revival is not the problem of the world, it’s the purpose of the church. There is no lack of fruit, only a lack of farmers to bring in the ripe harvest.

MATTHEW 9:35-37

35 Then Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among the people. 36 But when He saw the multitudes, He was moved with compassion for them, because they were weary and scattered, like sheep having no shepherd. 37 Then He said to His disciples, “The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few.

Source: 🔊 LISTEN: Revival is not the world’s problem, it’s the church’s purpose. (Matt. 9:35-37) — Calvary Chapel East Anaheim | YOUTH

Disclaimer:

The content on this site, including blog posts, shared material, and external links, is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health regimen, including medications, diet, exercise, or supplementation.

David Julian, Natural Vitality Advocate, is not a licensed medical professional. The views expressed in this blog and shared content are those of the respective authors and do not guarantee accuracy, completeness, or reliability.

David Julian is not affiliated with Natural Vitality or NaturalVitality.com. He does not promote, sell, or take a position for or against them.

David’s story with Epilepsy

David Julian’s Journey with Epilepsy, Health Challenges, and Faith

My journey with epilepsy began when I was 15 years old during a family trip driving through Blythe, CA. I had my first tonic-clonic seizure while in the car, and at that moment, my family realized that I had likely been living with epilepsy undiagnosed since infancy. The onset of these seizures marked the beginning of a long, complex path filled with physical pain, emotional struggles, and major life changes.


Early Struggles and Loss of Independence

At 16, I was thrilled to receive my driver’s license—a symbol of freedom and independence. However, that excitement was short-lived. After another seizure, my license was suspended for the first time. Outside of my family, I only confided in my best friend, who always had my back. He never broke my trust and ensured my safety whenever we were together.

By 18, epilepsy had already taken another piece of my independence. I was working fueling planes at John Wayne Airport when I suddenly had a seizure while driving a van. My muscles locked up, my foot jammed on the gas pedal, and I lost control. The van crashed into a private jet and veered toward the runway—directly into the path of a landing DC-9. By some miracle, I survived after crashing into a helicopter and a light pole. That accident ended my career at the airport and led to another driving suspension.

Depression and isolation crept in. I struggled to come to terms with my epilepsy, feeling as though I had lost control over my life. My mother became my biggest advocate, tirelessly researching treatments, specialists, and epilepsy foundations. We went everywhere—from Orange County to L.A., the Inland Empire to San Diego—seeking answers, yet epilepsy remained unpredictable and relentless.


Finding Stability, Fatherhood, and a Turning Point

In my twenties and thirties, I built a stable career, eventually becoming a supervisor in a transportation company. For nearly 11 years, my seizures were well-controlled with medication, and I thought I had finally gained control over epilepsy.

Then, when my daughter was three, we took a family trip to California. During the flight, she had a seizure—the most terrifying experience of my life. The pilot made an emergency landing in Ohio, and we spent a week at Children’s Hospital of Ohio. Over the next year, she had two more seizures but thankfully remained seizure-free as she grew older.

However, by 2006, my seizures resurfaced. A breakthrough seizure at work led to increased medication, followed by further adjustments as my seizures persisted. My mom flew from California to New Jersey to be with me during Thanksgiving—our first holiday together at Boston Market. Things stabilized temporarily, but the worst was yet to come.


The Seizure That Changed Everything (January 2007)

In January 2007, I was outside a church in New Jersey, picking up my daughter for an overnight stay. Snow blanketed the ground as I started my truck to warm it up. Then, without warning, I collapsed into a massive tonic-clonic seizure. As always, I fell hard—landing on my knees and face. The impact left me with three permanent scars, severe bruising, and sprains. I was rushed to the hospital, where I spent three and a half weeks undergoing extensive testing and medication adjustments.

That seizure didn’t just leave physical scars—it changed my life forever. I lost my job, and after much deliberation, my family and I decided that it was best for me to move back to California. Within two weeks, I packed up my life, said goodbye to my daughter, and relocated home. I have not driven since 2007.

The reality of this transition was crushing. I had always been independent and took pride in providing for myself, but now my career was gone, and with it, the structure and purpose that work had given me. The idea of losing my ability to support myself was overwhelming.

Amidst the uncertainty, I reached out to an old friend I had worked with years before. She had since become a manager at the company where we had once worked together, and upon learning about my situation, she graciously offered me a temporary position. It was meant to be a short-term opportunity to help me get back on my feet, and for that, I was incredibly grateful. Returning to work gave me a sense of purpose, a small glimpse of normalcy in a time of great upheaval. Despite my health struggles, I pushed myself to show up and give it my all.

However, as time went on, my seizures remained uncontrolled, and what was intended to be a brief return to the workforce stretched longer than expected. I found myself in and out of work, frequently placed on short-term and long-term disability. Each time I tried to return, another seizure or medical complication would pull me away. I clung to the hope that I could regain stability, but by 2012, it became clear that my condition made maintaining steady employment impossible. After multiple failed attempts to sustain work, I was ultimately declared permanently disabled. The weight of this reality was devastating. The transition from a working professional to someone who relied on disability benefits was humbling and difficult to accept.

Adding to the difficulty, my doctor advised that living alone was no longer a safe option due to the unpredictability of my seizures. Recognizing the challenges I faced, my parents graciously moved me into their home. While I was grateful for their support, the adjustment was emotionally challenging. My world felt smaller, and I had to come to terms with the loss of my independence. The once-simple things—running errands, going for a drive, even being alone—were now risks I had to carefully navigate.

During this time, I struggled deeply with feelings of frustration and helplessness. The shift from being a working professional to someone who relied on others for daily needs was humbling. Yet, my parents’ unwavering love and support helped me find stability in this new phase of life. Over time, I began to see that accepting help wasn’t a sign of weakness—it was an opportunity to focus on my health and healing.


Advocacy and The Epilepsy Connection

Determined to raise awareness, I founded The Epilepsy Connection, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in 2007. Our mission was to:

  • Raise epilepsy and SUDEP awareness.
  • Provide support groups for those affected by seizures.
  • Educate communities on proper seizure care and management.
  • Offer financial assistance for protective helmets, seizure medications, and alternative treatments.
  • Assist with service dog grants and seizure detection devices.

We helped people nationwide, even providing service dog and medical assistance. One of the most rewarding moments was helping a young child receive a seizure detection device that changed their family’s life. However, due to emotional exhaustion, I made the difficult decision to close the nonprofit in 2015.


The 2017 Seizure That Led to Brain Injury

In December 2017, I was on a date at a restaurant when I suffered a severe tonic-clonic seizure, resulting in status epilepticus. I woke up two and a half days later in the ICU with a brain bleed, a concussion, and spinal injuries that required cervical fusion (C4-C7) and lumbar surgery. I was later diagnosed with Post-Concussion Syndrome (PCS) and PTSD, adding further challenges to my journey.


Losing My Service Dog, Allie (2022)

I had always been interested in service dogs, and I trained with Little Angels Service Dogs, my dog Allie, a yellow Labrador Retriever. She was my best friend and seizure response dog, alerting me before seizures and improving my quality of life. Sadly, Allie passed away in 2022. Losing her deepened my reliance on faith. Without her subtle warnings, I had to adjust to life without the security she provided.


Faith, Healing, and Medical Medium Teachings

In 2014, I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior, a decision that transformed my approach to healing. Later, I began following the teachings of Medical Medium, incorporating detoxification, plant-based nutrition, and natural remedies. These protocols have significantly improved my health and have played a key role in my recovery.

One Bible verse that has guided me through these challenges is:

“The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in Him, and He helps me.” (Psalm 28:7)


Living with Purpose and Resilience

Despite epilepsy, brain injury, and chronic pain, I refuse to let these conditions define me. Instead, I focus on faith, advocacy, and natural healing. My journey has been filled with loss, struggle, and pain, but also hope, perseverance, and strength. I share my story not for pity, but to offer hope to those who may be struggling.

If you or someone you love is battling epilepsy, chronic illness, or life’s unexpected challenges, know this: You are not alone. There is always hope, always light, and always a path forward.

May the Lord bless you and keep you; may His face shine upon you and give you peace. No matter where you are on your journey, may you find strength in faith, comfort in love, and the courage to keep moving forward. You are never alone, for God walks beside you every step of the way.

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