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📖 But, You Don’t Look Sick (2026) Hi.

I'm Katherine! Over the course of seven years, here’s how I went from feeling just alright, to bed-bound, to finally reversing my symptoms…
The pain is real. Every time my son’s little feet bumped against my stomach while changing his diaper, I winced in pain. I didn’t think much of it at first — just picked him up, kissed him, and moved on to the next task. After all, I thought, "A little pain is

probably normal.”

Being a tired mom is just normal. I was tired. All. The. Time. From the moment I woke up, I felt drained. Even squeezing in naps while my son slept didn’t help. When I mentioned the fatigue to my doctor, he simply said it was part of motherhood and advised me to get more sleep. Along with the chronic fatigue and pain came extreme bloating, brain fog, and hair loss. As for these symptoms, he suggested eating more whole foods, drinking more water, and of course, getting more sleep. A year later, my daughter was born. Naturally, I expected to still feel tired and maybe a bit sore — hormones and pregnancy take a toll, right? At least, that’s what the doctors kept telling me. The pain worsens. Within a year, the tenderness in my belly had turned into constant, intense pain. A CT scan in the ER revealed that everything in my abdomen — liver, intestines, appendix — was inflamed. Doctors thought it might be appendicitis and almost removed my appendix, but instead, they diagnosed me with diverticulitis, prescribed heavy duty antibiotics, and I got "better." But only for a few weeks… The pain, fatigue, and bloating all came rushing back. Bed-bound and exhausted. At this point, my son was three, and my daughter was just 11 months old. When I wasn’t with them, I was in bed, completely exhausted. I felt like I was missing out on my kids' childhood because I was sick in bed, watching precious moments slip by while I struggled just to get through the day. It was heartbreaking to not be fully present for them, and I knew something had to change. Enter low-dose antidepressant and Prilosec. I saw a GI specialist who suggested I just take Gas-X daily. It did not help. Another GI doctor ran an endoscopy and colonoscopy, which revealed no issues. He prescribed a low-dose antidepressant and Prilosec, a proton pump inhibitor to reduce stomach acid (despite warnings not to take it for more than two weeks, I was on it for a year). It seemed to help at first, but in the long run, it taught my body to stop producing stomach acid — causing much more harm than good. But you don’t look sick. Despite my bloated stomach that could swell to the size of a beach ball, I looked “fine” to most people. Doctors and friends reassured me with, "You don’t look like anything is wrong." It was comforting in some ways, but it also allowed me to keep limping along, relying on medications that weren’t solving the root issues. The turning point: Integrative Medicine
I had reservations about integrative medicine, thinking they’d just push supplements on me. But I made an appointment, and that decision became the catalyst for my healing journey. I learned that masking symptoms wasn’t the answer — I had to get to the root cause of the problem. For instance, while I didn’t have an official IBS diagnosis, I learned it’s often used as a catch-all. A full thyroid panel revealed Hashimoto’s. An integrative doctor finally ordered a full thyroid panel. It, along with my symptoms, revealed I had Hashimoto’s, an autoimmune thyroid condition. I also learned that most standard thyroid tests only measure TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone), and your levels have to be significantly elevated to show anything abnormal. I was also advised to remove gluten from my diet. Gluten contains gliadin, a protein that resembles a thyroid enzyme, which can trigger the immune system to attack the thyroid in people with Hashimoto’s. Eliminating gluten helped reduce inflammation, brain fog, bloating, and fatigue. The ThriveWell Method
Finally, I was on the road to real change. But I wanted a deeper understanding of how to truly nourish my body and what impacted it the most. I enrolled in the Integrative Health Practitioner Institute with Board Certified Naturopath Dr. Stephen Cabral and committed to implementing his proven protocol. Certified and ready to help. Now, I’m a Certified Integrative Health Practitioner. I’ve been where you are — experiencing undiagnosed issues, searching for answers, and wanting to finally put a name to what’s making us feel terrible. I know the frustration of looking for help and being told, "It’s just part of life." I’m here to help you on your journey to feeling good again and living a vibrant, thriving life. It’s time to stop surviving and start thriving! XO,
Katherine

Mark your calendars! 🗓️✨ Something special is officially on the way. Save the date for the in person book launch event o...
06/05/2026

Mark your calendars! 🗓️✨ Something special is officially on the way. Save the date for the in person book launch event of But You Don’t Look Sick on July 16th! Trust us, you won’t want to miss this conversation. Stay tuned for registration details! 🤍

Want exclusive first access to my new book, “But You Don’t Look Sick”, Comment BOOK to join our mailing list.
06/04/2026

Want exclusive first access to my new book, “But You Don’t Look Sick”, Comment BOOK to join our mailing list.

Comment “CAYA” to join the waitlist and get a special founders only bonus.
06/03/2026

Comment “CAYA” to join the waitlist and get a special founders only bonus.

06/03/2026

CAYA is for you if… ⬇️

🌟 You’ve been gaslit by your doctor or partner
🌟 You’re tired of being strong and just want real support
🌟 You’re grieving the life you used to have (or hoped you’d have by now)
🌟 You’ve been stuck in survival mode for far too long
🌟 You want real health answers without the shame, overwhelm, or pressure to perform

Comment “CAYA” for more details.

💜 Founding Members will receive exclusive bonuses, special opportunities, and locked-in pricing as a thank-you for joining us from the beginning.

I can’t wait to welcome you into this special space!

XOXO,
Katherine

Available June 16th! Comment “List” to be the first to know when it ‘s available for purchase.
06/02/2026

Available June 16th! Comment “List” to be the first to know when it ‘s available for purchase.

06/01/2026

06/01/2026

In this episode of Chronic Conversations, we dive deep into the world of boundaries, not as walls that push people away, but as essential tools for self-love and health.

Our guest, Elizabeth Harrison, explains how boundaries are a way of communicating how we need to be loved and how they are intrinsically linked to our nervous system and physical well-being.

We explore the challenges women face in setting limits due to social and religious conditioning, the impact of early attachment styles on adult relationships, and how chronic illness can sometimes be the body’s way of forcing a “no” when the mind isn’t ready to set one.

Chronic Conversations is on Apple Music. Link in bio!

06/01/2026

HOW TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY AT YOUR NEXT APPOINTMENT 👇

If you’ve ever left a doctor’s office feeling unheard, questioning yourself, or wondering if it’s all in your head, you’re not alone.

I hear this from women all the time. They know something doesn’t feel right, but struggle to get the answers, testing, or support they need.

Here are 5 phrases that can help guide the conversation:

💥 “This is having a significant impact on my daily life, and I’d like to explore this further.”

💥 “I’ve been tracking my symptoms and noticing consistent patterns that concern me.”

💥 “If you were in my position, what tests, referrals, or next steps would you consider?”

💥 “I’d like this documented in my chart so we can continue to monitor it.”

💥 “I want to be proactive about my health and work together to find answers.”

REMEMBER: You live in your body every single day. Your symptoms matter. Your experience matters. And it’s okay to ask questions, seek clarity, and advocate for yourself along the way. 🤍

XOXO,
Katherine

06/01/2026

I stopped trying to explain myself to people who didn’t get it.

Not because I gave up or was angry…

But because I finally found women who understood without needing a long explanation.

Women who know what it’s like to:

🌟 Need to cancel plans.

🌟 Grieve the version of yourself you used to be.

🌟 Look fine on the outside while fighting a battle no one can see.

There’s something incredibly healing about hearing, “Me too.”

If you’ve found your people, you know exactly what I mean. 💜

If you’re still looking, comment “CAYA”, you deserve a community that understands.

XOXO,
Katherine

06/01/2026

The most expensive thing you can own is a chronic illness you’re trying to manage by yourself. 💸

It costs you:
❌ Your mental energy (the “spiral”)
❌ Your time (the endless research)
❌ Your confidence (the “is this all in my head?” talk)

The CAYA Collective is the solution for the woman who is done with the DIY approach to healing.

You’ll have access to an Integrative Health Practitioner, a proven healing framework, and a community of women who truly understand what you’re going through. 💜

Stop waiting for a “perfect” time to feel better. Your body is calling for support right now.

Comment “CAYA” to learn more + get on our waitlist!

XOXO,
Katherine

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