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About Us

Finding Inspiration in Every Turn

Our passion, our personal mission, our life's work is in caring for and empowering others.

Suffering or dis-ease is a part of life.  While overwhelming, we have options to move us through the discomfort so that we may fully live today.

Sandi's Story

I've spent the entire my adult life in some form of health profession.  I worked as a bedside nurse for years after college - ortho/neuro/trauma and inpatient adolescent psych.  Throughout those years, I struggled with severe pain.  None of my providers could find a 'legitimate' reason for the pain, so they called it 'fibromyalgia' and I learned to live with it.  It touched every aspect of my life.  I became a massage therapist and reiki practitioner, moving toward eastern philosophies and a more relaxed professional environment.  After two years, I returned to the hospital, working with debilitated and deconditioned patients in acute rehab and then moved to spend several years in our adult and pediatric intensive care units.  As I moved through several realms of nursing, I became more empowered, yet increasingly frustrated, always wanting to know more so that I could help more.  That led to school for anesthesia, and I have spent the last 13 years as a nurse anesthesiologist.  I love this profession dearly, and will hopefully remain with my True North Anesthesia team for many years to come.  

 

In August of 2023, despite my healthy lifestyle, I became very ill.  I was no longer able to work, think straight, or even walk on two legs without crutches.  It was during this time I was finally diagnosed with Lyme Disease.  This started a long journey toward recovery and a new twist to my fate.  My healing journey included traditional medicines, herbal medicines, Ayurvedic medicine, infrared therapy, resonance repatterining, cold submersion, meditation, and biomagnetism.  Each discipline offered something toward regeneration of my health, but none more than biomagnetism.  It was my 'magic bullet.'  After 12 months of treatment, I finally feel like myself again.  Except I am forever changed. 

Now, I am happy to offer this powerful therapy to others.

Tricia's Story

I've spent the entire my adult life in some form of health profession.  I worked as a bedside nurse for years after college - ortho/neuro/trauma and inpatient adolescent psych.  Throughout those years, I struggled with severe pain.  None of my providers could find a 'legitimate' reason for the pain, so they called it 'fibromyalgia' and I learned to live with it.  It touched every aspect of my life.  I became a massage therapist and reiki practitioner, moving toward eastern philosophies and a more relaxed professional environment.  After two years, I returned to the hospital, working with debilitated and deconditioned patients in acute rehab and then moved to spend several years in our adult and pediatric intensive care units.  As I moved through several realms of nursing, I became more empowered, yet increasingly frustrated, always wanting to know more so that I could help more.  That led to school for anesthesia, and I have spent the last 13 years as a nurse anesthesiologist.  I love this profession dearly, and will hopefully remain with my True North Anesthesia team for many years to come.  

 

In August of 2023, despite my healthy lifestyle, I became very ill.  I was no longer able to work, think straight, or even walk on two legs without crutches.  It was during this time I was finally diagnosed with Lyme Disease.  This started a long journey toward recovery and a new twist to my fate.  My healing journey included traditional medicines, herbal medicines, Ayurvedic medicine, infrared therapy, resonance repatterining, cold submersion, meditation, and biomagnetism.  Each discipline offered something toward regeneration of my health, but none more than biomagnetism.  It was my 'magic bullet.'  After 12 months of treatment, I finally felt like myself again.  Except I am forever changed. 

Now, I am happy to offer this powerful therapy to others.

Meet The Team

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