Mandy Meehan, FNTP
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Surprise! Jace is going to be a big brother. Baby #2 is coming in April 2024. 🎉
This post is dedicated to the countless men and women who are chronically ill, and despite consistently focusing on implementing healthy lifestyle habits, they are still incredibly ill.
There is a root cause to your symptoms.
It is not just "adrenal fatigue".
It is not just MTHFR.
It is not just chronic fatigue syndrome.
It is not just PCOS, MS, Lupus, you name it.
You are not broken. Your body can heal.
There is something is interfering, and keeping your body from functioning optimally.
When we remove what God didn't intend, and restore what He did, things get better.
I would love to make more posts expounding on these 3 factors. Please let me know what questions you have, or if there are specific topics or points that you would like me to talk about.
Much love. ❤️
Last week, I had a major health discovery. I learned that I have 3 jawbone cavitations.
This finding is an answer to prayer. If you are new, I've been working to heal my chronic illness for many years. My illness led me to train to be a root cause practitioner, who specializes in the things that causes my illness: Lyme, co-infections, mold, and other toxicities. I have made progress in my healing journey, but keep hitting frustrating roadblocks.
These cavitations have without a doubt been holding me back in my healing. Keeping me infected. Keeping me inflamed. Adding a heavy burden to my lymphatic system.
So many things make so much more sense. It makes sense why I have severe lymphatic issues around my jaw, neck, and ears. It makes sense why the right side of my face blows up like a balloon, every time I try to getting my lymph moving. It makes sense that even though I've made a lot of progress on paper, my symptoms haven't been moving as much as they should.
I am so grateful for this discovery. I am excited to share that I will be having surgery for my cavitations on January 23. I'd appreciate your prayers. We are so excited to see what kind of progress I'll be able to make on the other side of surgery.
For those of you struggling with chronic illness: If you have had a root canal, mercury (amalgam) fillings, or your wisdom teeth removed, please be sure to see a biological dentist, and evaluate oral health as a potential part of your root cause. I was familiar with jaw cavitations before this discovery, but didn't think this would be my issue.
Please read the slides to learn what dental cavitations are, how they can impact the body, and how to find them.
I will be sharing much more of my journey on Instagram stories!
5 years of chronic illness…
11 days before my wedding I found out that I had mono. Obviously, it wasn’t fun timing to get sick, but little did I know, that was the beginning of a very difficult journey dealing with chronic, complex illness.
The past 5 years have been incredibly challenging. Every day is a struggle. Symptoms can be terribly limiting, uncomfortable, painful, scary, and and can take a huge emotional toll.
Despite all of this, I have never felt so at peace about where I’m at. I am so thankful for this rollercoaster journey. There has been such a clear purpose in my pain.
I can tell so many stories about how God has provided, comforted, and allowed my story to help people over these last few years.
My purpose: “to know Jesus, make Jesus known, and lead others to do the same” has never changed.
My assignment has changed. I thought I was supposed to do one thing, and God redirected me.
I’m becoming an expert in my own health, so I can help others be well. I feel so compelled to bring hope and healing to others. I have to. It’s just about all I can think about. I’m so thankful for my illness, because it lead me to this purpose.
In my own healing, I feel very confident in my plan moving forward. (I will be sharing more about my treatment on my stories.)
Thank you to those who have prayed, encouraged, and engaged with me as I’ve been sharing my story through this platform.
Feeling rough today physically, but smiling big while writing this. Jesus is good. It is well with me.