My Book
Why I Wrote This Book
When I was first diagnosed with Dupuytren’s Contracture, I was told surgery was the only real option — and that I should “wait until it got worse.”
That didn’t sit right with me.
I wanted to understand why it was happening, what was driving it, and whether there were additional options beyond simply waiting for progression.
So I became my own advocate.
I spent years researching medical literature, interviewing patients, consulting with professionals, testing protocols, and exploring both conventional and integrative approaches. Along the way, I uncovered patterns — connections between Dupuytren’s and inflammation, metabolic health, autoimmune markers, connective tissue biology, and more.
This book was born from that journey.
Not from theory.
From lived experience, research, and relentless investigation.
What’s Inside the Book
The Dupuytren’s Recovery Guide is not just a list of treatments — it’s a structured roadmap.
It walks through:
• Conventional medical options
• Alternative and supportive strategies
• Root-cause considerations
• Risk factors for progression
• Recurrence realities
• Lifestyle and metabolic influences
• Real-world patient experiences
You’ll also find thoughtful analysis of what worked, what didn’t, and why outcomes vary from person to person.
This is the book I wish I had when I was first diagnosed.
Inside, You’ll Learn:
• The seven key factors that may contribute to inflammation in Dupuytren’s
• How to evaluate potential contributors such as mold, parasites, heavy metals, and environmental stressors
• What dietary patterns may influence connective tissue health
• Why gut health, autoimmune markers, and hormone balance may matter
• Supportive strategies including castor oil, magnesium, red light therapy, and more
• What real patients have experienced — both successes and setbacks
This guide combines clinical research, practical application, and lived experience — presented clearly and responsibly.
Who This Book Is For
This book is for you if you are:
• Newly diagnosed and looking for clarity
• Facing surgery and wondering what your full range of options may be
• Experiencing recurrence and seeking deeper understanding
• Exploring integrative approaches alongside conventional care
• Ready to take a proactive, informed approach to your health
It is written for patients first — but it is grounded enough for caregivers and healthcare professionals who want a broader perspective.
A Balanced Approach
This book does not dismiss conventional medicine.
It does not promise instant cures.
And it does not offer one-size-fits-all answers.
Instead, it presents a balanced, research-informed framework to help you understand your options and make confident, educated decisions.
Dupuytren’s is complex.
Your strategy should be thoughtful.
Get Ready — It’s Almost Here
If you’re ready to move beyond confusion and into clarity, this guide was written with you in mind.
You are not alone.
And you deserve a full understanding of your options.
