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The year I vanished didn’t disappear me—it rebuilt me. What started as “I’ll tough it out” turned into a full-body audit: why my knee kept swelling, why my cycles stole weeks of my life, and why I was sick four times after moving into a new house. The answers weren’t motivational quotes; they were mechanical facts. A misaligned patella had ground down cartilage for years. My iron tanked under constant blood loss. Our HVAC and guest bath hid mold that kept my immune system stuck. Once I stopped normalizing pain, I could change the structure around it.
We tell the whole story, from repainting a bachelor pad into a supportive, organized home to scheduling a hysterectomy that finally promises relief. I share the MRI that made everything click, the small win of beef organ capsules when iron wouldn’t budge, and the jaw work that gave me my first relaxed shoulders in memory. There’s romance in here too—the almost-proposal over insurance, my candlelit “Will you marry me on Sunday?” and his kitchen re-proposal with a diamond once the chaos settled. It’s messy and funny and deeply human, the way midlife tends to be when you stop apologizing for needing care.
If you’re navigating chronic pain, hormone storms, home health, or the myth that “it’s all in your head,” this conversation offers practical hope: peptides and HRT as tools, mobility training to unwind compensation, mold remediation that actually matters, and the courage to seek surgery when it restores quality of life. I’m also bringing two co-hosts aboard—my husband, who beat 20-year migraines with peptides, and my best friend—so we can keep unpacking healing, relationships, and the science behind feeling good. Subscribe, share this with someone who’s been told to “just keep an eye on it,” and leave a review with the one change your body is asking for right now.
You can reach us here:
Katie:
Website:
KatieKovaleski.com
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/coach_katiek/
Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiekovaleski/
Wavier & Release of Liability and Disclaimer: The information provided by the therapist(s) is not intended, nor is implied to be a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. The listener is advised to always seek the advice of their health care practitioner or other qualified health care provider with questions regarding medical conditions, or the mental health and welfare of the listener. I (listener) accept that Kathryn Kovaleski is not liable for any injury, or damages, to person or property, resulting from listening to this podcast.
By Katie Kovaleski5
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The year I vanished didn’t disappear me—it rebuilt me. What started as “I’ll tough it out” turned into a full-body audit: why my knee kept swelling, why my cycles stole weeks of my life, and why I was sick four times after moving into a new house. The answers weren’t motivational quotes; they were mechanical facts. A misaligned patella had ground down cartilage for years. My iron tanked under constant blood loss. Our HVAC and guest bath hid mold that kept my immune system stuck. Once I stopped normalizing pain, I could change the structure around it.
We tell the whole story, from repainting a bachelor pad into a supportive, organized home to scheduling a hysterectomy that finally promises relief. I share the MRI that made everything click, the small win of beef organ capsules when iron wouldn’t budge, and the jaw work that gave me my first relaxed shoulders in memory. There’s romance in here too—the almost-proposal over insurance, my candlelit “Will you marry me on Sunday?” and his kitchen re-proposal with a diamond once the chaos settled. It’s messy and funny and deeply human, the way midlife tends to be when you stop apologizing for needing care.
If you’re navigating chronic pain, hormone storms, home health, or the myth that “it’s all in your head,” this conversation offers practical hope: peptides and HRT as tools, mobility training to unwind compensation, mold remediation that actually matters, and the courage to seek surgery when it restores quality of life. I’m also bringing two co-hosts aboard—my husband, who beat 20-year migraines with peptides, and my best friend—so we can keep unpacking healing, relationships, and the science behind feeling good. Subscribe, share this with someone who’s been told to “just keep an eye on it,” and leave a review with the one change your body is asking for right now.
You can reach us here:
Katie:
Website:
KatieKovaleski.com
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/coach_katiek/
Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiekovaleski/
Wavier & Release of Liability and Disclaimer: The information provided by the therapist(s) is not intended, nor is implied to be a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. The listener is advised to always seek the advice of their health care practitioner or other qualified health care provider with questions regarding medical conditions, or the mental health and welfare of the listener. I (listener) accept that Kathryn Kovaleski is not liable for any injury, or damages, to person or property, resulting from listening to this podcast.