Let’s follow the clues.

People notice symptoms, and then they go looking for a label. They join groups. They ask, “Do you have this?” “Do you feel that?” “Is this part of it too?” They look for people who share their symptoms to try to figure it out.

And a lot of people say yes, I have that. Until someone doesn’t. Because that particular symptom didn’t fit that particular label. So they feel alone again.

But each symptom is important. It is a sign. It tells a story. It points to where it came from. Not random. Not meaningless. But it’s actually connected to a significant moment. Something happened to you. Something that was emotionally charged, unexpected, you didn’t see it coming, and you had to process it on your own. And that led to a significant biological program.

Remember, the symptom isn’t the diagnosis. It’s the clue. When you follow the clues, you stop guessing, and start understanding what’s actually going on.

That’s the work I do. I guide people to uncover the root of their symptoms, so they’re not just managing them, they’re finally resolving them.

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