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Nice to meet you! I graduated for my bachelor degree of applied science in the field of nutrition in 2011. Yes, now I'm a dietitian! During this time, I also graduated for my degree as Dru Yoga teacher, fitness coach and transformational coach. Unfortunately, my mother deceased during my graduation year due to a complicated cancer of the gall bladder. And a year after my father-in-law also deceased of pancreatic cancer. We were devastated but quitting was not an option.

After a year of painstakingly applying for dietitian jobs, without any success I found out I was pregnant. As I had put all my time in achieving my degree goals, I had no idea what it would mean to become a mother. So, from that point on I focused all of my attention on researching what was lying ahead of me. And with success, me and my husband had a solid base for raising our child. There was only one thing I missed, what impact does having a child have on the relationship?

After having overcome some serious relationship struggles, I decided to get back on track with my initial interests such as nutrition, healing, health and psychology. We thought we had hit the worst bumps in the road but unfortunately there were still more to come. Of course, I realized it was wishful thinking to think everything would be happily ever after but let’s say Disney really made a believer of me. I had already been an employe of the local hospital as nutrition assistant for years but after the birth of our son I was changed to the oncology department. I was afraid I would not be able to cope but it seamed to be a great fit. Having gone though loss made me more susceptible to feelings and experiences severely ill patients were going though. This made my work very fulfilling. Unfortunately, our son started to struggle once he started kindergarten. He liked things that some people would call girl stuff. And he liked his hair long. Kids at school started bullying him at age 4. I was very surprised that this could start at such a young age. He is doing fine now but this really messed up his younger careless years. He drifted into a depression. In addition to this he was gifted, this spiraled us into years of searching for the right help. When looking back we believe we should have kept him out of school for a little while longer. Not because he wasn’t ready but because other kids weren’t socialized yet.

We decided to wait a while with trying for a second child because of mentioned above but once our son was eight our second son was born. Both pregnancies were intrahepatic cholestasis pregnancies link. High risk but they didn’t know this in the local hospital. Our first son was abruptly induced at 39 weeks because of our general practitioner running bloodtests and being worried about my symptoms. The gynacologist told future pregnancy's will have to be hospital managed.

Our second sons’ pregnancy was supervised by our local hospital but still they managed to not pick up on signs in time resulting in a premature meconium-stained birth. Our youngest had a very rough start and this was very much noticeable in his behavior. He was the classic colic baby crying nonstop, not sleeping etc. In addition, his motor development was far from normal. I did what I do best in these situations and that is research until I find someway to solve any problem. Even with all I had experienced before I still managed to make poor choices. Till this day I am still fighting to get the most suitable guidance for him. Read more natural baby link

 I wish you a good time navigating this website and hopefully it will will be an uplifting attribute to you're life and help you. Let’s go for that beautiful balanced life where you feel content and in charge.

 

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