I love taking time to slow down during the holidays as everything around me speeds up. This is the time of year when the days grow short, the nights long. A period when we are designed to hibernate, sleep, and rest. As the year draws to a close, I reach for my inner stillness, go inside in the midst of all the holiday hoopla, and reflect on what has been.
This year, I hit a couple of bumps that were frightening. In March, upon my return from a trip out of the country, I wound up with a stomach bug that turned into a severe MS attack. For the first time since my MS Diagnosis in 2006 I found myself hospitalized, and on top of that, suffering from a nasty case of transverse myelitis. All of my doctors, conventional to alternative, hypothesized that my immune system went into overdrive in fighting off the stomach bug and ended up attacking my myelin sheaths. This created total numbness from my diaphragm down. I had some other symptoms, which I will not go into here, which were also terrifying. I was stunned, and in a complete state of shock.
On the bright side, once I realize I am in shock, my response is generally a good one. I go inside, dig deep and find the healing spaces in my life. I simply focus as much as I can on a positive outcome. This means going into a conscious state of denial and putting myself in a very forward looking place.
In order to do this, I hunker down with my nuclear family, which consists of my incredible husband, and our two amazing boys, who as of this writing are, 17 and almost 16. We have an incredible understanding whereby they intuitively know that I don’t want to share or elaborate upon the details of what’s going on in my body. This synchronicity and intuitive connection are a lifeline for me during challenging times. It is the external counterpart to my inward diet of faith, reflection, and prayer, during good times and otherwise.
In order to dive deep, I further support myself by going on a restricted social media diet. I can’t effectively implement my healing plan if I’m focusing on what to post on Instagram. So, if you were wondering why I shared so little this past spring, on all channels, including this site, well, now you know. For me, healing is internal, as opposed to a play-by-play reality show where my emotions unravel in the universe of social media.
I’m not one to dwell. I like to focus, fix, and move ahead. However, I do like to keep you, my faithful readers, in the loop. That is my intention with this year end update. Moreover, I’d like to share some of my discoveries with you. Below you will find my game plan for moving ahead during the challenging times of life.
Navigating the Ups and Downs of Life
- Conscious Compartmentalization
- Connect Only with People Who Nourish Me
- Social Media Diet
- Research Bio-Medical Therapies
- Spend Time in Nature
You may notice that in addition to the above, I also refrained from answering comments here, which can take hours each day. For those of you that were frustrated, it may help to remember that there are 25,000 of you every day on this website, and there is only one of me. I simply cannot spread myself too thin, whether healthy or ill.
As the new year emerges, I look forward to sharing more with you. Not about the trauma I went through last year. The world has enough of that. I plan to divulge my healing secrets and the resources that have resulted from my research. You will find out how I survive the ups and downs of my mundane, yet incredible life. You will learn how I get my body, mind, and soul, into a place of balance. For a sneak peek at some of the strategies that I deployed during the past year click on the links below. And stay tuned, because there is much, much more to come!
- Natural Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis
- How Busy People Can Slow Down and Listen Within
- The Complete Guide to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
- Five Ways to Get a Better Night’s Sleep
Thanks for being my dear online family and have a blessed 2016!
Love,
Elana





Marlana says
I am sorry that you went through that this year. I hope that 2016 is better for you. I look forward to reading about your healing journey.
Deb says
Perhaps consider 30-60 day organic fruit/vegetable fast.
Katrina says
Love to you and thank you for sharing your fight. (I have MS, too.) Can’t wait to hear more from you as the new year begins and continues!
Melissa Love says
Elana, Lovee! I too have had six months of unexpected and unusual health issues that have given me the opportunity to look deep inside for guidance. In light of that, I find your post encouraging and refreshing. And just like you; all expressed in a positive light.
Thank you for sharing this part of your journey.
Wishing abundant good health and happiness in 2016 and beyond, to you, Rob, and the boys.
Much Love,
MelissaLove
Gina says
Hi Elana,
Thank you for sharing your story. I too suffer from long term chronic illness. At this point I have multiple auto-immune diseases. I mention this only because, Your words really resonate with me and how I have to live life.
You may have heard of this already, but two great books you may want to think about referencing are “The Wahls Protocol” by Dr. Terri Wahls, (who got her own MS in remission through a dense nutrition program, and “brain Maker” by Dr. David Perlmuter. Some of their remedies, while not officially “appoved” have proven to work on many people.
I look forward to checking in on your page regularly. Cheers, and good luck! Gina
Alisa says
Your willingness to share is so amazing Elana. I’m so sorry for what you went through, but am not surprised at all that you have emerged healthfully! Sending you big hugs and healing wishes for the year ahead.
Laurey Jaros says
Blessings to you, Elena. I do understand –while not about MS directly, certainly about living with chronic illness. Mine is COPD. I have learned that if you become your “illness”, you’ll go downhill quickly; yet, if you don’t pay attention to its everyday demands, well, you’ll go downhill quickly. It can be a tightrope walk. I do, however, know that I am incredibly blessed. Life is not merely good, it is great.
Happy New Year to you and your family. Thanks for sharing, thanks for all you do.
Laurey Jaros
Tucson, Arizona
Karen says
I met you in Denver at johnson&Wales when was first diagnosed with celiac. I used your cookbooks then and now. I have 7 family members with MS and know what they go through. I wish you a wonderful 2016 and a return to excellent health. Karen
JeanIrene says
Hang in there, girl! I’ll keep you in my prayers. Best wishes for good health in 2016.
Melissa says
Elana, you’re awesome! Love your honesty – thank you for sharing your heart with us. May you have a blessed 2016!