ABOUT HEIDI
I Never Planned
to Do This Work
I didn't have a calling. I had a body that was falling apart and a medical system that couldn't tell me why.
MY JOURNEY
What Brought Me Here
It started with fatigue—deep, bone-level exhaustion that sleep didn't touch. Then the joint pain. Then the anxiety I'd never had before. Then reactions to foods I'd eaten my whole life. Then brain fog so thick I'd lose words in the middle of a sentence. Then heart rate spikes just from standing up.
I went to physician after physician. Specialist after specialist. My labs came back "normal." I was told it was stress. I was told it was aging. I was told to try an antidepressant. I was told, more than once, that maybe it was all in my head.
It wasn't in my head.
Connecting the Dots
After years of searching, I started connecting the dots—through research, through community, through listening to my own body when no one else would. I discovered I was living with breast implant illness, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Mast Cell Activation Syndrome, and Dysautonomia. Four conditions—all interconnected, all invisible to the conventional system. Not because the physicians weren't looking, but because they were each looking at one piece of a puzzle that could only be seen whole.
But here's what no one tells you: getting the answers is just the beginning. The conventional system could run labs, but it couldn't show me how to live with what I had. I made my symptoms manageable through supplements, homeopathy, nutrition, and careful, incremental movement—building my way back slowly, layer by layer, listening to what my body could handle and what it couldn't.
Once I understood the full picture, everything changed. Not overnight—healing rarely works that way—but steadily. I learned which systems were under stress. I learned what my nervous system needed. I learned how to stop fighting my body and start working with it.
It shouldn't take years of searching and thousands of dollars to find answers. And the approaches that actually work shouldn't be the last thing she tries. That's why I built Diverse Healing Paths.
My conditions are my story — but this practice isn't only for women who share them. Whether you're navigating autoimmune patterns, hormonal chaos, gut issues, chronic pain, anxiety that came out of nowhere, or a body that just stopped cooperating — if no one has been able to tell you why, you belong here.
And somewhere in that process, I became the practitioner I wished I'd had.