Friday, July 5, 2013

The Race Marked by Perseverance and Strength: A Young Woman’s Battle with a Life-altering Disease




“Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.”  Hebrews 12:1

High School is supposed to be an exciting and memorable time in a person’s life. 17-year-old Kerri had the world at her feet.  She was a talented runner who had anchored her school’s 4 X 800 relay team, taking 1st at the state track meet and holding the school record.  Kerri was also a star volleyball player, known for her killer left-handed spike.  Kerri’s senior year of high school opened up multiple possibilities for the future.  Unfortunately, her dreams took a detour one October day in 2004 at a high school volleyball game.  Kerri experienced an intense fall after going up for a spike and colliding with another player.   She suffered from whiplash and had a concussion as a result from the collision.  Little did she know that this injury would have a lasting impact on her life.

Kerri's relay team takes first at state in 2004

 

A Detour from Normal Life


After the accident, Kerri resumed her busy and active lifestyle as a teenager.  Then, everything came to an abrupt halt in late December as she began to have flu-like symptoms. After a week of stomach cramps and diarrhea, Kerri began to notice blood in her stool.  Her mom, Clara, was very concerned and scheduled a doctor’s appointment.  The doctor informed them the symptoms looked like ulcerative colitis, an autoimmune disease characterized by open sores in the large intestine.   The doctor prescribed various maintenance medications for the disease, however they did not help her symptoms.  The physician treating her condition stated this was by far the worse case the clinic had seen.   He prescribed very high doses of the steroid prednisone in an attempt to decrease the symptoms.  Over time, the affects of the steroid and the disease began to further compromise her health.  Kerri’s condition was declining rapidly as she was losing massive amounts of blood and undergoing significant weight loss.  That March, she was hospitalized for about a week, receiving two blood transfusions for anemia.  Kerri was also treated for C. diff, a bacterial infection of the colon.  Sadly, she spent her 18th birthday in the hospital.  The doctors tried everything they knew to help Kerri, however her condition remained unchanged. 

No End in Sight



Kerri felt like she had hit a wall and her active lifestyle became non-existent as she was forced to navigate life with such a debilitating condition.  Her life essentially revolved around being near the bathroom.  Kerri had constant fear of leaving the house or having company over.  When going to places like the mall, she had to plan carefully and shop at stores close to the bathroom.  As the disease took over her life, Kerri became more withdrawn and her confidence was fading.

It broke Clara’s heart to see her daughter suffer through the dramatic changes in her life.  The prednisone caused puffiness in the face and damage to Kerri’s adrenal glands.  Kerri experienced appetite loss, adrenal fatigue, and mood swings from the medication. At 5’ 9”, she was barely 100 pounds.   Kerri and her mom felt as though they were running out of options. Kerri’s parents, Kenny and Clara, wanted to provide the best help available for their daughter so they made an appointment with the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.  There, Kerri met a surgeon who recommended she undergo a colostomy procedure, stating she was a perfect candidate for the surgery.  The doctors at Mayo insisted that there was no possible way to heal the disease, and Kerri’s only option would be to have her colon removed.  Both Clara and Kerri were devastated at the idea of her spending the rest of her life utilizing a colostomy bag.   She was only 18 years old.  Surely there were other options.

 The affects of the disease caused significant weight loss for Kerri

A Glimmer of Hope


Clara and Kerri were not willing to give up on finding another path for healing.  Hope came from an unexpected direction.  An old classmate contacted Clara and shared with her that his daughter had suffered from a similar condition as Kerri’s.  His daughter’s symptoms started after she was involved in a car accident, and he was convinced that the disease resulted from her whiplash injury.  Clara’s classmate happened to be a healthcare professional so she was very interested in what he had to say.  She felt like there were too many parallels between his daughter’s and Kerri’s situations.  The man suggested that Kerri go the alternative healthcare facility Riordan Clinic in Wichita, Kansas where they would run an array of blood tests and work towards getting Kerri’s body back in balance.  He also referred them to a chiropractor his daughter saw.  This chiropractor practiced in Boulder, Colorado and specialized in upper-cervical care for adjusting the atlas. 

After some discussion, Clara and Kerri made an appointment for her to see a certified naturopathic doctor from the Riordan Clinic.  Kerri then started the recommended treatment plan based on her test results.  She was put on Dr. Eliane Gutshall’s specific carb diet—no sugar, grain, or dairy.  She primarily ate meat, vegetables, fruit, and smoothies made with homemade yogurt.  Kerri was treated for the fungal infection candida and received a vast array of supplements including a high dose of fish oil, a strong probiotic, and digestive enzymes.  She also continued to take prescription medications for ulcerative colitis.   Kerri and her parents began to travel from Kansas to Colorado for weekly chiropractor adjustments to her atlas.  X-rays revealed that her atlas and axis were significantly out of alignment, cutting off the nerve supply to her colon. 

The Long Haul


Meanwhile, Kerri was barely managing life as a freshman at Kansas State University.  The prednisone gave her around 8 functional hours so that she was able to attend classes, however her evenings revolved around the excruciating and painful affects of the disease.  She continued to have approximately 20 bouts of diarrhea daily despite taking high doses of the steroid medication.  The weekly visits to Colorado were also becoming increasingly difficult to manage.  They searched the Internet for an upper-cervical chiropractor closer to home, however had no success. Kerri began to notice some improvements from the diet and supplements, however she realized that it would be a painfully slow turnaround.

Kerri finished her finals in early December.  Afterwards, she came home and crashed, completely exhausted. Kerri and her family members were at the end of their rope.  Some serious changes needed to be made in order for her to achieve a full recovery from the disease.  Kerri and her parents decided that she should take some time off college to focus on getting well.  Kerri needed to be home where her family could take care of her. 

Around that time, Clara learned from a customer at her place of employment that there was a chiropractor in Savannah, Missouri that provided upper-cervical adjustments to the atlas.  The travel time would be significantly less for Kerri’s weekly adjustments.  While living at home, she visited the chiropractor in Savannah twice a week, was diligent with her diet, and continued with the supplements and colitis medications.  Kerri also saw the naturopathic doctor regularly for tests and check-ups.  There, she received IV vitamin cocktails that were used to aid in the healing process, and her practitioner suggested she take time-released oregano for her candida problem.

As time went by, Kerri slowly began to see a turnaround in her health.  In the fall of 2006, she was able to return to college.  One day about two years after the accident, Kerri called her mom exhilarated that she made it through the day without any diarrhea.   It never came back, and she was able to wean herself off of the prednisone.   It was a long haul as Kerri’s life seemed to be on hold those two agonizing years, but she persevered through the battle and stayed with it.

Marked by the Race
Kerri and her family members were forever changed by this experience.  They were left with some scars from the painful journey.  Kerri initially asked herself, “Why is this happening to me?”  As time went by, she came to the conclusion that God chose this path for her.  It was up to her to either live in fear or be proactive and find a way for her experience to help others.   She was overwhelmed by the support and care given by family and members of her community during the healing process.  Clara attributes her daughter’s healing to the combination of naturopathic therapy, diet changes, supplements, chiropractor adjustments to the atlas, and prayer. 

Kerri’s battle with this disease had a lasting impact on her family.  Kerri’s sister, Kelly, chose chiropractor therapy as a career so that she could help patients like Kerri.  Kelly now has a successful practice in Bonner Springs, Kansas.   Recently, Kerri’s dad, Kenny, was diagnosed with colon cancer. He decided to visit the Riordan clinic for vitamin IV’s, supplementation, and dietary changes.  After undergoing naturopathic treatments combined with surgery and chemotherapy, Kenny is now cancer free!  . 

Kerri’s family members have used their experience as a way to help and inspire others who are struggling with chronic and debilitating health conditions.  Both Kerri and Clara have been an encouragement to others by sharing their testimony of healing.  Kerri tells others to never ever give up.  “Do not let your health struggles define who you are. It really empowers you to do as much as you can to win the battle with your health.” 

Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.  They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.”  Isaiah 40: 30-31


Kerri's family at her sister's graduation from Logan College of Chiropractic


Resources


Kerri’s experience inspired her sister, Kelly, to pursue a career in chiropractor therapy.  Here is more information about her practice in Bonner Springs, Kansas:  http://www.pmihckc.com/about-the-doctor.html

For more information on the upper-cervical chiropractor care Kerri utilized for adjustments to her atlas, visit this website:  http://www.erinelster.com/

This is the website for the Riordan Clinic in Wichita, Kansas:  https://riordanclinic.org/

Here is more information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet:  http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/




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