This is one of the hardest things I’ve ever shared… but I feel God pulling on my heart to open up about my journey. If sharing my story helps even one person feel less alone, it’s worth every ounce of fear and vulnerability.
In August, I heard words that would change my life forever: “You have Multiple Sclerosis.” After two years of unexplained symptoms, endless tests, and moments where I felt like I was losing myself, I finally had an answer… but with that answer came a new reality.
During my pregnancy, my symptoms went into remission, and for a while, I felt like myself again. But a few months after giving birth to my sweet girl, everything came back—faster, stronger, and more aggressively than ever. Navigating postpartum life while managing MS has been both beautiful and incredibly challenging. A few months ago, I gave myself my very first at-home injection. This marks the start of a treatment plan I pray will slow this disease down.
I won’t lie… I’m scared. Scared of the unknown. Scared of how my body will respond. Scared of what the future holds with a disease that has no cure. But even in fear, I have hope. ✝️
My daughter is my reason to fight—my reason to keep pushing forward even on the days my body wants to quit. She reminds me that God is using this journey for something greater than I can see right now.
I’ve created this fundraiser to help cover medical treatments, infusions, and specialist appointments that aren’t fully or covered at all by insurance. Your support will directly help me access care that keeps me healthy for my daughter and family. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a difference.
If you’re battling something hard—MS, another chronic illness, or just a heavy season in life—please know you’re not alone. I’m sharing my story because I believe God can turn pain into purpose, and maybe, just maybe, my journey can help someone else feel a little less alone.
This is the start of a new chapter. One filled with unknowns, yes… but also with faith, strength, and grace.
“God is within her, she will not fall.” – Psalm 46:5 ✝️
Thank you for reading, sharing, and supporting me on this journey.



