My Challenges Become your Help!!
- Teri Moore-Alexander

- Dec 11, 2025
- 2 min read

I thought I might lose my mind. My transformation didn’t come from a book or a single moment of clarity. It came from walking through crisis after crisis—and choosing not to give up.
It began with my 88-year-old mom, now 90 and soon 91. After a stroke left her unable to walk and struggling to speak, I became her advocate, her support system, her strength when hers was failing. Day after day, I learned how to care for her, guide her, and believe in her progress even when it seemed impossible. And with time, care, and relentless determination, she walked again.
Not long after, my husband’s parents both passed away—six months apart—bringing grief and responsibility that felt insurmountable. Then my own health nearly broke me: a gallbladder infection and pancreatitis led to sepsis. Recovery was long, painful, and humbling.
Before I could fully heal, life asked more. My husband suffered the first of three heart attacks and was diagnosed with stage-four metastatic cancer. Doctors said was Incurable. Those were the words we were given.
But we didn’t stop there.
I immersed myself in learning—nutrition, physical therapy, coaching, wellness programs, and medical advice. I asked questions. I listened. I applied what I learned with focus and care.
Today, my mom walks. We now remember all the wonderful life of Gary's parents. My husband is cancer-free and has had no further heart attacks. And by the Grace of God, I survived.
I know what it feels like to live in chaos, grief, fear, and uncertainty. I know the heartbreak, the late-night tears, screaming and crying into your pillow at night, the exhaustion of carrying it, what felt like, all alone. But I also know what it takes to find clarity, strength, and peace on the other side.
Because of these years of pain, heartache, illness I had to make life altering decisions that I felt were going to break me. I had to change my home to make it less chaotic, I had to re-do my kitchen and throw out all of the bad food choices, I learned to read grocery ingredient label. I learned what ingredients caused cancer and were harmful. I learned making my home less chaotic helped alleviate stress, I learned healthier recipes, even for a fast paced life. I was determined to make better decisions. And I did.
That’s exactly why I can help you—not from theory, but from lived experience. I’ll walk with you through the hard days, the overwhelm, the heartbreak—and help you reach a place where your life feels steady, hopeful, and aligned again.
You don’t have to do this alone.





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