"This all started with my daughter."
She was 15 when she was finally diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome — after years of pain, confusion, and being misdiagnosed.
By then, she was in a wheelchair.
She was taking 47 tablets a day - including heavy doses of morphine.
We were told there was nothing more the system could offer.
But we refused to give up.
We moved to Spain, desperate for a better way - and found doctors and therapists from Scandinavia and Germany who saw her as a whole person, not a set of symptoms.
They helped her reduce her medication.
She got out of the wheelchair.
She started walking again.
But she still lives with pain.
There are still flare-ups. Still tough days.
And that's why I built Navigate Chronic Pain - not as a cure, but as a companion.
A lifeline when you feel isolated, unseen, or overwhelmed.
This isn't just a product.
It's deeply personal.
At first, I wasn't sure about AI. But here's what changed my mind:
For my daughter, that mattered.
For thousands of others, it still does.
Navigate isn't here to replace your doctor or therapist.
It's here for the moments when no one else is — when pain spikes, when energy crashes, when you just need someone or something to help you through.
Navigate Chronic Pain started with one family's journey — but it's grown into something so much bigger.
We now support:
Every time someone says:
"This helped me when nothing else did..."
- we know we're on the right path.
We believe:
Your privacy isn't a feature. It's a promise.
What you say to Navigate stays between you and Navigate.
Always.
Whether you live with chronic pain yourself - or love someone who does - we're so glad you found Navigate.
We built it for people like you.
We built it because of people like you.