I am the proud mother of two sons, Conor and Morgan. They are my greatest achievements. Conor, my oldest, is a full-time firefighter in South Carolina. Morgan, my younger son, is mechanical engineer in the defense industry and an Independent Distributor for Young Living.
Morgan was born with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus and was never expected to walk, let alone achieve a bachelor’s degree in the engineering field. His prognosis was fair at best. As a nurse, I naturally turned to traditional medicine to help him. My faith guided me to groups of wonderful people who helped me to incorporate a variety of holistic approaches in his care.
I believe with my whole heart that the combination of traditional and holistic modalities combined with Morgan’s can-do attitude, resulted in a young man who can walk with canes and braces, is an accomplished skier and ski instructor and who easily puts in 7,000-10,000 steps per day. The lessons learned while caring for Morgan turned out to be priceless 14 years down the line when Conor broke his back in a freak accident and was paralyzed from the waist down. These same modalities combined with faith and prayer resulted in a full recovery for Conor.
Nursing has been my passion since graduating from St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing (SFHSN) in Hartford, CT in 1979. SFHSN is where the concept of health being comprised of physical, emotional and spiritual wellbeing, was ingrained in my practice. One of my passions is to learn new things.
I have tried many times over the years to get the toxins out of my life. I am always on the go and busy living life doing the things I am passionate about. As a result, it is easier (and tasted better) to eat out, or to grab the standard cleaning products and pharmaceuticals vs read the labels and pay attention to the chemicals and junk I put into my body. My drink of choice for over 30 years was TAB! I easily drank 2 liters a day, every day, beginning the first day of nursing school. I loved the taste and was a total TAB-a-holic.