Hello, My name is Nurse Michele!

I have always loved people and have had a heart for the suffering of this world.  I can’t remember a time when my life did not include touching the lives of people in difficult circumstances or heartache or struggles.  My own life has had enough significant challenges that I believe those personal struggles have prepared me to have a natural inclination to be drawn to alleviating the suffering in this world in someway.

I have been married to my high school sweetheart for 34 years. We have 6 children that I have homeschooled for 26 of those years. I still have 41/2 (and counting) more years of homeschooling left, to graduate my youngest son. I have been a Registered Nurse since the 1980’s with my speciality in High Risk Obstetrics.

When our family all caught COVID-19 in July 2020, I thought I would video blog and share my story and our journey through Covid with four children and two adults having it all at one time. I had no idea that I would end up in the COVID unit and become aware that there were policies and protocols that would contribute to my decline.  I wanted to help others find a way to stay out of the hospital and avoid any protocols that may be counterintuitive to Healing by showing people how to take care of themselves at home and using the nursing knowledge I have to help others know how to nurse themselves back to health.

The burden simply would not leave me to create Easy to Understand and Implement, “Early Treat Covid at Home Protocol”s that would simplify what the brave doctors were saying could help us all. My goal is to help you know what to gather in preparedness for Covid, help you know how to take care of yourself and your loved ones at home with Covid, and hopefully help you recover well and stay out of the hospital and not have long-term negative affects from this disease.

My goal is to advocate for you and help you know how to advocate for others.

Together we can help our own communities by spreading the word and empowering people to be prepared and realize they’re not alone in this struggle.