Chasing Wellness is a blog written by Jamie Holloway.
In 2008 Jamie was diagnosed with Vasculitis, specifically, Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis, or Wegener’s; in addition to Rheumatoid Arthritis. Her positive attitude helped her get past fear and anger. She found peace in the fact that there was a name for her disease & someone who could help her & believed in her. She is an advocate for those she knows and an inspiration to many. She believes that having a strong team is vital to being well.
In 2017 Jamie joined our company as a partner and proudly took the crown of Research Manager. She is an important part of Our Team and was excited to help. Subscribe to her blog @ JamieChasesButterflies.com.
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Please enjoy our latest Chasing Wellness Articles:
Pulmonary Rehabilitation: A Tool to Live Well with Respiratory Issues
Everyone knows that movement (exercise) is important for wellness but what do you do when you can’t breathe normally? How do you exercise then? Although Pulmonary Rehabilitation is designed for those with chronic lung disease, it can help anyone with a variety of...
The Importance of Sleep
World Sleep Day is March 13, 2020 World Sleep Day® is designed to raise awareness of sleep as a human privilege that is often compromised by the habits of modern life. “First and foremost, we need to make sleep a priority,” says Cleveland Clinic sleep disorders...
Rare Disease: How to Live Well Anyway
February 29th is Rare Disease Day There are 300 million people worldwide who have a Rare Disease. Currently there are 6 thousand of them. I live with a rare disease, in fact, two of them. I have subglottic stenosis (tracheal stenosis) and Wegeners (Granulomatatosis...
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week 2020
February 24 through March 1, 2020 is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Eating Disorders are both medical and mental health disorders, they are not a lifestyle choice. If you are needing immediate help please contact the National Eating Disorders Association:...
Macular Degeneration: An Age-Related Eye Disease and How to Help Your Eyes
February is Low Vision month and the number one disease of low vision is Macular Degeneration. Macular degeneration affects 4 million Americans of all ages, mostly in older adults. This is more than glaucoma and cataracts. Currently there is no cure for the disease....
Learning About Recreational Therapy
I am disabled. Being disabled makes every day activities and exercise or like I call it, movement, a challenge. Because I have challenges I have to be creative in how I choose to move my body. There are 48.9 million Americans in the United States. 24.1 million have a...
The Importance of Taking Care of Your Eyes
February is Low Vision Awareness month. You are probably wondering what low vision means and how to take care of your eyes. I know I was until I did some research. I grew up with a mom who is partially blind. She has Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) and I remember her...
What is Cancer and How You Live Well Despite It!
Today is World Cancer Day... Cancer, a subject no one likes to talk about or see a family member suffer from. In January 2019 I had my first cancer scare when my mammogram revealed I had a small tumour in my right breast. Thankfully, mine was caught early and it was...
National Burn Awareness Week 2020
The first week in February is National Burn Prevention Week. Burns can happen anywhere, work, gym, home, car, or school, anywhere you are. Burns are damage to your body’s tissues caused by heat, chemicals, sunlight, radiation, and electricity. You can also get...
Bari-Melts Vitamin Review
My name is Jamie Holloway and I am on my way to becoming a bariatric patient. My surgery is scheduled for March 20th, 2020. This means my life is changing. It’s been a long process of changing habits and letting go of my old life as an obese person. One of the things...









