From Engineer to Overcoming Cancer
Equipped with the tools to help, and the compassion to truly understand
Equipped with the tools to help, and the compassion to truly understand
I earned my degree in engineering, but shortly after I was diagnosed with brain cancer. Overnight, life became a maze of doctor visits, medications, bills, disability paperwork, and nutrition plans — all while navigating the mental fog that came with treatment.
At first, my caregiver and I were overwhelmed. To regain control, I built a simple spreadsheet to keep track of everything. Over time, that system grew into a complete way of managing the chaos of health challenges and daily life.
I used my engineering background to analyze, organize, and simplify complex information. Now, more than 10 years later, I’m using those same skills — combined with the compassion of someone who has lived through it — to help others facing similar challenges find clarity and balance.