Still struggling with endometriosis symptoms—even after surgery or other treatments?
You finally got a diagnosis. Maybe you've had surgery.
Maybe you've tried birth control, medications, supplements, or changed your diet, hoping one of them would finally be the answer.
But you're still dealing with pelvic pain, bloating, fatigue, digestive symptoms, painful periods, brain fog, or feeling like no one has looked at the whole picture.
You deserve more than simply being told to live with it.
Meet JulieHear my story, why I became a Functional Health Practitioner, and how I help women with endometriosis better understand why they're still struggling.
If you've been dismissed, left with unanswered questions, or continue to struggle despite treatments, you're in the right place. Together, we'll explore the root causes of your symptoms and create a personalized path toward lasting wellness.
Is This Your Story?
You thought getting diagnosed would finally give you answers
You hoped surgery would be the turning point, but you're still struggling.
You're exhausted from living with pelvic pain, bloating, fatigue, digestive symptoms, or painful periods.
You're tired of managing symptoms without understanding why.
You've been told everything looks 'normal,' yet you know something still isn't right.
If this sounds like you, you're in the right place.
Your diagnosis explains what you have.
It doesn't always explain why you're still struggling.
Endometriosis is a complex condition, and many women continue to experience symptoms even after surgery or other treatments. My approach looks beyond the diagnosis to better understand the factors that may be contributing to how you feel—including nutrition, gut health, inflammation, immune function, hormone balance, lifestyle, and functional testing when appropriate.
Real Results From Women Just Like You
“ Random, but I just realized I haven’t been bloated after a meal all week. I can’t even remember the last time I could say that.”
—Lauren K.
“Feeling so much better this week. I’m actually making it through the afternoon without being totally wiped out.”
— Emily B.
“Just realized my brain fog hasn’t been nearly as bad lately. Work feels so much easier when I can actually focus.”
— Nicole S.
Endometriosis affects much more than the reproductive system.
While pelvic pain is one of the most recognized symptoms, many women also experience fatigue, bloating, digestive symptoms, painful bowel movements, brain fog, and hormone-related concerns.
Every woman's experience is unique. That's why I take a personalized, whole-body approach to better understand the factors that may be contributing to how you feel.
Why Women Choose to Work With Me
✔ They've had surgery but still don't feel like themselves.
✔ They're overwhelmed by conflicting advice.
✔ They want to understand why they're still struggling.
✔ They want personalized support, not another generic protocol.
✔ They want to work with someone who's lived this journey herself.