TSC Talks guest Carey Lee Leuer

TSC Talks guest Carey Lee Leuer, R.N.,  Cannabis Nurse joined us recently to talk about her journey. Carey Lee is a Registered Nurse, Iowa Green Nurse and Cannabis Nurse Consultant- Integrative Health, Geriatric’s, Mental Health. Here’s some further info, snippets from transcript and time stamps.

From https://thegreennurse.com/cannabis_nurses/carey-lee-leuer/
“Nurse Carey Lee wasn’t always a nurse. Her first career spanning over 15 years was in mortgage finance. Although successful, finance did not ignite the fire in her belly like nursing would. 20+ years after high school, marriage, three boys, and a dog named Cooper she took a leap of faith and went back to school to get her nursing degree. Her clinical experience ranges from emergency medicine, skilled nursing in LTAC, geriatric behavioral health & dementia, restorative nursing, and now her primary practice is holistic integrative nursing. “Nursing is my second career but my first love.”

Nurse Carey Lee also brings her perspective as a patient to the table. She has battled her own emotional health and has experienced incorrect diagnoses and pharmaceutical trauma. This led her on a journey to find ways of healing other than Western medicine’s first line of treatment-pharmaceuticals. She quickly discovered that getting back to the basics of self-care would become the foundation of healing & maintaining optimal health of mind, body, & spirit. She is passionate about educating patients of various healing modalities and showing them how to THRIVE by implementing a customized self-care plan she lovingly refers to as her Daily Five to Thrive. This self-care plan incorporates the basics: sleep hygiene, nutrition, functional exercise, sunshine, and mindfulness.

“Cannabis is one tool we can use to heal & maintain the health of our body, mind, and spirit.” Her own endocannabinoid system was depleted from all of the years of chronic stress that comes with complex post traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) and seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Thanks to medical cannabis and her daily five to thrive, her endocannabinoid system was replenished. She discovered that medical cannabis was the only way she found relief of the nightmares & terrors experienced most of her life. She also found relief from the chronic pain she battles thanks to Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy. The plant has also allowed Nurse Carey Lee to open up to explore and discover other healing modalities from Eastern medicine, mycology, reiki, energy healing, and holistic psychology.”

From the transcript:
“I’ve been a registered nurse for three years, a little over three years now. My first career was in mortgage finance completely. You think it would be the opposite? And I did that for about 15 years, everything from like processing, underwriting sales, ended with the bank, owned my own mortgage brokerage firm with my sister and my husband. Wow. Yeah, VIP mortgage group. We ran it out of Elgin, Illinois. And I pretty much ran operations. I handled every aspect of operations and you can be really good at something and hate it. Yeah. And that was me. I it was not fulfilling to me it was it did not tickle my fancy in the slightest. I was miserable. And what made you get into it in the first place? I just kind of fell it fell into it. I actually had left and moved down to Florida after high school in the in the early 90s. And when I came back home to the burbs of Chicago, my sister’s still there. She was just got into the mortgage business herself. Hmm. And so I was crashing at her pad. And she was just like, Hey, you want to come in and check it out? And so I did. And, you know, it just it found me It fell in my lap. And I went with it, you know, so I had a great career, I earned a lovely income and met, plus lots of great life experiences. But like I said, it just wasn’t it wasn’t feeding your soul. It wasn’t feeding my soul.”

Going back to school for nursing (9:54)
How she found green nursing (12:06)
Regular cannabis user and feeling the stigma (13:42)
“Coming out” about cannabis use (15:02)
Working in an ER with c-PTSD (20:23)
Struggling with traditional medical treatment and it’s limitations (23:10)
Cannabis and c-PTSD (25:08)
Cannabis, anxiety and nausea (27:22)
Spirituality, religion and the plant (29:15)
Working with Dr. Clifton (32:07)
Difficulty finding a certifying provider (34:27)
What happens when mom finds out (35:11)
Other family members reaction (35:49)
Carey Lee’s Vision (38:25)
Pharmaceutical trauma/polypharmacy (40:21)

Carey Lee’s Links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cannanursecareylee
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/cannabisnursecareylee
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/carey-lee-leuer-24b8011a3
The Green Nurse: https://thegreennurse.com/cannabis_nurses/carey-lee-leuer/
Email/contact: greennurse17@gmail.com

LINK TO AI TRANSCRIPT: https://otter.ai/u/3O1SSQ7maoWo8oIOdh-H-6KdK4s

TSC Talks Guests Sherri Tutkus and Mark Worster

TSC Talks guests Sherri Tuktus and Mark Worster fill us in on how Green Nurses turn the tables on some of the aspects of the top-heavy traditional healthcare model and seek to empower the patient with education, empowering them to ask questions and engage with the curriculum instead of being handed a prescription and sent out the door.

Sherri is the Founder, CEO, and Executive Director at GreenNurse Group, Member of International Association of Psychedelic Nursing, Director of Nursing (DON) at Irie Bliss Wellness, Founding Member at Cannabis Nurses Network, and member at American Cannabis Nurses Association. Sherri is a cannabis nurse, patient, and advocate. She earned her Bachelors in Science and Nursing from Boston College. She is a highly skilled Registered Nurse with 30 years of practical experience in various departments within the hospital and home setting.

She is utilizing her expert nursing skills as a medical center specialist, clinical nurse liaison and educator to bridge the gap between patients and the cannabis community. Sherri has been educating and implementing holistic integrative healing modalities within her practice for over 20 years.

She educates on the endocannabinoid system and the safe utilization of cannabis at dispensaries, hospitals, clinics, patients’ homes, and she regularly does pop up events and expos.

Nurse Mark is an entrepreneur, leader, fitness guru, business/life coach, healthcare professional, and author of Absolutely F**king Amazing: Living a Life You Love, an Amazon #1 Best Seller. He is a Registered Nurse licensed in Massachusetts and New York. In 2017, he began his cannabis education – studying how to utilize it as a tool to create a happier, less stressed, pain-free life and completed in-depth training to become a Cannabis Nurse, which has allowed him to do work that he loves: Showing folks how to use this amazing plant to create powerful lives.

Nurse Mark has a personal experience with medical cannabis. He’s dealt with lifelong, medication-resistant depression and mood disorder. He’s been through the mental health system, explored all the pathways to health and happiness, and have successfully created a daily regimen designed to relieve his depression and allow for the creation of the greatest, joy-filled life ever.

He states, “I truly believe that you can do anything you want to do. The power lies in choice – choosing what you want and then getting into action.”

What is a Green Nurse- With Sherri Tutkus and Mark Worster

Intro to Sherri and Mark- 4:05

Mark’s Background- 5:17

Wanting to create a positive, meaningful impact- 5:40

How he got into Cannabis- 6:20

From a Cannabis Agnostic to a Green Nurse- 7:29

Sherri’s Background- 9:18

Founded the Green Nurse Group After Founding Out How Cannabis Worked for Her- 10:30

Co-Founders of the Green Nurse Platform- 11:17

Patient Empowerment- 14:18

Qualifications and Certifications to Become a Green Nurse- 15:26

What a Person Should do When Interested in Using Cannabinoid Medicine- 17:34

An Experience that Stands Out- 20:47

What Supports the Endocannabinoid System- 27:30

The 12th System- 36:36

Green Nurse Jody- 39:54

Impact and Adaptation to COVID-19- 42:28

Inspiration, Growth, and Healing- 44:32

 

Contact and Links:

Sherri Tutkus

Websites-
IrieBliss.com

MyGreenNurse.com

TheGreenNurses.com

GreenNurseRadioShow.com

GreenNurseGroup.com

Sherripics.com

Instagram- the_greennurse/

Facebook- GreenNurseSherri/

LinkedIn- /in/stutkusherri

 

Green Nurse Group

Email- info@greennursegroup.com

Websites- https://greennursegroup.com/

Facebook- GreenNurseGroup/

Twitter- /Green_Nurses

Instagram- /greennursegroup/

 

Mark Worster

Email- info@nursemark.co

Website- https://nursemark.co/

Podcast- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nursemark/id1459301823

Facebok- /nursemark

Twitter- @markworster

Instagram- /nursemarkw/

LinkedIn- /in/markworster/

TSC Talks Guest Bonnie Drake

TSC Talks Guest Bonnie Drake is a Green Nurse with an extensive medical history with a background in nursing herself. Nurse Bonnie is a Member of the American Cannabis Nurses Association, and a CBD/HEMP Advocate/Evangelist who made it her life’s mission to help others. She was introduced to CBD  when her service dog started suffering from arthritis and Cardiomyopathy.  From the exceptional results, she wondered what else CBD can do and started to research for her own physical conditions. Which is when she ran into Mike Robinson and his compassion care program.

CBD allowed Bonnie to become Opioid free within six months after ten years of “Prescribed Addiction,” allowed her to walk on fractured and dislocated great toe for three weeks without pain, and allowed her to endure a three-hour surgical procedure without anesthesia or nerve block. Overall, Bonnie says, “It gives me energy and helps me live my life helping others.” She is another Forest Bather enthusiast who has encountered the magnificent benefits that cannabis products provide. Her story will put you on the edge of your seat!

Here’s an image of her MRI:

Topics Discussed:

Intro to Bonnie-  00:49

Congenital Scoliosis– 5:18

Extensive Results on an MRI- 6:00

A Motivational Therapy Puppy- 6:19

Introduced to CBD for Dogs- 9:47

Immediate Reaction from CBD- 12:04

Research Time! 12:52

Melted the Pain With the First Dose- 13:08

A Heart Attack- 13:47

Motivation for Doing Compassion Care- 16:02

Patients Testimonials- 17:47

Interactions Between CBD and Medications- 22:38

Being Active- 24:49

From 68 to 40- 30:42

Your Skin is the Largest Organ on your Body- 34:44

“Dr. Slam the Door”- 35:29

Awakening in her Soul- 41:42

 

For more information about Bonnie Drake and how she uses her continuous knowledge to help others, follow the links:

https://cannabisevangelists.com/

https://puresciencelabs.news

https://www.hillsdale.net/news/20190220/local-woman-shares-benefits-of-products

TSC Talks Guest Dedee Culley

TSC Talks guest Dedee Culley has over 20 years of nursing experience and is the co-owner of 2 Leaf Nurses, which provides alternative & holistic health services from Springfield, Missouri. Culley loves home health for its opportunity to connect with patients and their environment. She is incredibly blessed and she was able to gather up courage and strength to pursue her passion in nursing while stepping out of the ordinary medicinal ways of these modern days and encourage others to be safe and successful at taking care of their bodies from the inside out with natural approaches. She has a loving attitude and an open mind to seek and research various holistic methods to reach a significantly positive result. She has also dealt with personal health issues within her family and has seen significant changes when she chooses to ASK QUESTIONS and be in the loop of the available options and their side effects.
This is her background and mission:

TSC Talks Dedee Culley and Angela Huff

“I am a registered nurse for over 20 years now; a variety of backgrounds. And there came a point when I said, you know what, enough is enough, there’s more to our lives than just ‘the doctor said’, and we do this and we do that. We need to be able to heal our own bodies and we need to work on our own bodies to get them healthy. So, I started a company called 2 Leaf Nurses. And our focus is on the education of patients, as well as businesses, healthcare professionals (our own health care professionals have to have education, bless their hearts), as well as the community. That’s what we really focus on, empowering everybody.”

Whenever I meet someone that’s in the cannabis industry from, you know, more than Midwest, I’m like, it’s got to be a whole different. You know, different, awkward struggle just to get to be legit and it’s hard anywhere just because we’re so ingrained in our way of understanding medicine that it’s hard to get back and I think that as Culley shares her story, what I found is the people that are in the industry is particularly the great nurses. I’m so grateful. I asked her about what made her take this approach:

“So yes, I am in southwest Missouri. We are seven generations deep in this area. My great-great-grandma was actually known as a medicine woman around here because one we didn’t have a whole lot of doctors and those doctors cost money which our farmers didn’t have. So I spent a lot of time with my grandma, and we had to utilize plants and things that we would now call ‘alternatives’. It opened up a world for me that just seemed natural. My grandma used rosewater and glycerin. And so those were all normal to me. It just was normal.”

Dedee Culley says she realized that there are two types of people, the ones that accept what the doctors say and what they say goes, and the ones that question things and wonder if there are better ways to go about something. She is definitely the type that questions, and wonders, and researches and tries to find the best way to solve something and the best way to certainly narrow down a diagnosis. She stated:

“People like me who go, ‘Well, wait a minute, why are we doing this? Why do we have to do that? Why do we have to cut both ends off a ham when we cook it? Why do we do that?’ Those are the kind of things I’m always asking. And I always have gotten in trouble many times for asking why. People take that as you are questioning them, you’re questioning their integrity and their character and their knowledge. And I’m like, no, I’m just asking the question. Because when we get right down to it, there might be another way.”

A doctor once told her to not apologize for asking questions. She was motivated to do so and to dig deeper every time.
She expected to have a simple life, ‘get married, raise a family, and bake some cookies’. But for her, there was more to life than that. She witnessed a cousin have a seizure, and she started asking questions… how, why. While at the time they could only do so much, they blamed immunizations. Her grandmother also helped her see alternative methods other than hardcore pills and medicines. While her grandmother had to be hospitalized for Alzheimer’s, her grandmother had to be knocked out because she was so agitated. But while she could visit, she felt a deep connection with her grandmother since she was able to calm her down with only the touch of her palms. She goes on to explain another amazing experience she had with her grandmother, “She’d be incredibly agitated. I could sit down on the couch, hold her hand, and we would just rub hands. And to this day, I can still feel that and she was totally calm. And she would look at me and I could see grandma. And I know there was that connection. I took a doll… She always took care of all of the babies in the family, all of the kids. So I took a baby doll up there. And she held that baby and she would feed that baby and she would cuddle and calm her down immediately. So no medications were required. You know, they didn’t have to do all of those things. And it proved to me how it improved the quality of her life.

“But it made me question, Why do we do this? And then, of course, that was the thing that took me into nursing. That thing that the doctor told me, don’t ever stop asking questions, that’s how we learn, you know, and encouraged me. When I got into the hospital I was told, ‘No, you don’t ask questions. We are the doctors.’ So I got that message. It wasn’t long after I started in the hospital, I was probably two or three years into the hospital.”
On their fifth anniversary, her husband was diagnosed with Stage 4 Glioblastoma. She goes on to share this tangible experience: “This is someone who is crazy healthy at the time he was diagnosed. He was actually training for a military marathon with his brother, he was in the Air Force. My husband is 26 years in the Army, and they were going to do a military marathon. And then this boom, all of a sudden seizures happen and we get this diagnosis. So we got that diagnosis after our five year anniversary. And I thought, ‘you know what, I’m just not cool with all of it, really. I need some other answers.’ And so I began asking why. I started really digging deep and do the research. And cannabis was the only thing that really has shown promise because it’s able to penetrate the blood brain barrier. It’s very selective in what it works synergistically with you. So there’s a synergy between the brain cancer and the THC that it creates an environment that kills cancer cells. Yet it doesn’t kill the good cells. I’ve read it also has this ability to help with the generation and regeneration of some of the healthy brain cells. So, that’s huge.”

In the midst of all these experiences, she found out about cannabis nursing (ACNA). She goes on to explain 2 Leaf Nurses:

“So one of the things that we do at 2 Leaf nurses is not only teaching the body how It’s designed to work. Well, what happens when it doesn’t? And when you understand how your body is supposed to work, and you understand what happens when it doesn’t, it also makes it much easier to understand how cannabis, or anything else, other supplements, other plants, and diet, how that may or may not help you, right? And I always say there are always those caveats that you can’t do it. You know, they’re just, they’re just a certain kind of thing. So we learn about that, but then we take you to the next step of figuring out what you want, what you need, okay? Okay. I can’t tell you that you need to smoke a flower. I can’t tell you. You need to use a tincture. I can’t tell you those things. Only you can make those decisions, right? You just need to be educated about what those things are.”

As an incredible nurse with a passion for others, her own family structured her path to find holistic approaches, which indeed gave her and her family hope for a better life.

“When you’re looking at things holistically, it’s not one thing; you have to look at the whole picture. So mind, body, and soul. So I have to think about his exercise, keeping him out getting him good energies, keeping his spirits up, giving him hope, and encouragement, but we also have to be cognizant of our diet and what we consume and the supplements and things like that. So, it’s been a very, very broad approach. And I will say that for me to start a business, most of it was not in my game plan. I would have just assumed, ‘just stayed back and taking care of him, and let’s call it good.’ That’s not the way it was supposed to go apparently. And you know, a lot of the things that I have done, all started falling into place and wondering what I was supposed to do how I was supposed to do it. It all fell into place. And you know what? I just have to keep helping people. That is my calling, to help and to empower and educate people. So, there we have it.”

TSC Talks guest Dedee Culley

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2-Leaf-Nurses-111026430353251/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/2leafnurses?igshid=8zsfxtspce75
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/2-leaf-nurses-477b49196/
Email: info@2leafnurses.com

Thank you Dedee for sharing your story!  All of our podcasts can be found at https://tsctalks.com/podcast/

TSC Talks Guest Sherri Tutkus

TSC Talks guest Sherri Tutkus is the founder and CEO of GreenNurse Group, Nursing Director at Irie Bliss Wellness and host of GreenNurse on the Go Radio Show. Sherri is a cannabis nurse, patient and advocate. She earned her Bachelors in Science and Nursing from Boston College. She is highly skilled Registered Nurse with 30 years’ practical experience in various departments within the hospital and home setting. She is utilizing her expert nursing skills as a medical center specialist, clinical nurse liaison and educator to bridge the gap between patients and the cannabis community. Sherri has been educating and implementing holistic integrative healing modalities within her practice for over 20 years. She educates on the endocannabinoid system and the safe utilization of cannabis at dispensaries, hospitals, clinics, patients homes and she regularly does pop up events, seminars and expos. Sherri is an international speaker and she has contributed to the writing of the first cannabis nursing textbook with her cannabis nurse colleagues that will be available in nursing schools across the country. Sherri is a member of the American Cannabis Nurses Association and founding member of The Cannabis Nurses Network and was nominated as one of two nurses for “Health Professional of the Year” for the 2020 New England Cannabis Convention. Sherri brings passion and purpose to her work teaching bio-psycho-social-spiritual healing using cannabis as a tool.

In this episode, Sherri shares from the annals of intensely personal experience detailing how her entire life went from one of a busy full time nurse, working in hospitals in Boston, single mother of three to becoming completely bedridden, dependent on others for care. She states,

“I’m going to be a little bit transparent today. I think it’ll be really helpful to talk from my own personal perspective in working with cannabinoid therapeutics and mental health in regards to my own mental health. So before I got sick in 2012 I had a history of migraines and ADHD-attention deficit disorder. Both of those were managed very well with medications, working full time as a nurse in the big teaching hospitals in Boston, three kids. I was highly functioning. When I took a hit from eating a bacteria while I was working I ended up in the intensive care unit, with a mega colon, an infectious disease, and it was really bad. So I got sick in 2012, took a hit to my gut. I went from high functioning to not functioning at all”

From here Sherri lays out the journey back and how a fellow nurse at a particularly low point after she’d been put on 16 pharmaceuticals and was “circling the drain of despair”, encouraged her to try cannabis as medicine.

“I was on the other side of the bed, like in a really big bad way, all of a sudden I’m the patient and having to advocate for myself. So not only was it the physical issues that I had, but I also had to deal with the system, the system that I worked in, how is that going to affect my mental health and how are they going to take care of me? The trauma that I experienced from this illness is so overwhelming high functioning to not functioning, home- bed bound in the hospital- couldn’t take care of my kids -could barely eat. I’m just gonna say it like it is explosive diarrhea, and nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, pooping your pants in public. So you can see how literally I can talk about anything. From running around the block naked to talking about poop and stuff that comes out your bum. I was so mortified, horrified that I had this gastrointestinal illness that was debilitating, complete loss of control, it was horrible. And then the issues with eating and being able to take in food. So that spiraled into, mental health issues, the developing anxiety and the depression. And over time, I wasn’t getting better. I had agoraphobia, I was afraid to leave.”

And I’m going to tell you too, and this is the part of trauma that I’m really trying to help patients with now, when I’m working with them because I’ve been there. You know, I’ve been there. I call it medical trauma. And Pharmaceutical trauma.

It was cannabinoid therapeutics that came into my life that really made the significant impactful change, that allowed everything that wasn’t working to start working again and actually allowed me to start processing information from a different place because I was pulled out of the story of the sickness, the story or the trajectory of sickness. an illness. You know, it was the cannabinoids that actually opened the door that allowed everything that wasn’t working to start working again.”

I was utilizing all of the other tools that existed. The traditional system, the holistic system, the functional integrative system, acupuncture, chiropractor, essential oils, homeopathy, you name it, and none of it worked. Why? Because my endocannabinoid system was completely 100% deficient. I was not making enough of my own internal endogenous cannabinoids to keep my system regulated including my brain”

“And so what it took was it was one of my nursing colleagues who had just retired. She was one of my patients because I do energy healing work. I do Reiki and Reconnective Healing and she was one of my clients from energy healing. She had been trying to get in touch with me and she had just turned 70 and I kept blowing her off. So she came to my house with a big giant, big fat joint. And she walked into my bedroom and I looked at her and I go, are you kidding me? I mean, is this a joke? Seriously, you’re bringing me weed? Like, how is this gonna help me?”

There’s much more within this episode as Sherri goes into a lot of detail on various aspects of cannabis as medicine and how it works to restore homeostasis, what this means for so many conceivably impossible to treat conditions, how this has profound implications, for ushering in a new paradigm of modern medicine, bridging the gaps between traditional and alternative medicine with results, research and centuries of “anecdotal experience” evidencing profound efficacy and facilitating personal autonomy and decreased dependence on a broken healthcare system.

For Sherri, these brutal series of experiences were the launching pad for what is now her business, Green Nurse Group and has led to her work as Medical Director of Irie Bliss Wellness. She has the opportunity to help others on their journey with cannabis. She discusses the personal stigma she had to overcome as well as challenges within her own family who were not initially supportive of her foray into the cannabis industry among other potential roadblocks so many of us experience as we advocate for what we know to be true about cannabis. It is a life saving plant that has the power to transform one’s entire state of being.

Sherri and Green Nurse Group as well as many other Cannabis Nurses, Doctors who are slowly starting to embrace cannabis and other professionals with whom Sherri inspires sit at the crossroads of this exciting yet also frustrating time in traditional medicine as the systems we have depended on for so long to help keep us alive and having quality of life are not leading to overall improved quality of life for more than not.

One final quote from Sherri and then be sure to check out her links: “I honestly see this (cannabis as medicine) being integrated into mainstream medicine, but it’s going to happen in the community first. So in other words, as healthcare professionals, a lot of cannabis nurses, including myself, the traditional healthcare system has failed us in multiple ways. Not only were surgeries denied, medications were denied. I had to fight for my for surgical procedures, the mental health system-completely broken. Bottom line is that a lot of systems that we medical professionals, especially cannabis nurses have come from, we’ve come from broken systems, and so we want to make it better. And how do we make it better? We start in our communities by educating and then there’s going to be a critical mass eventually. It’s going to happen and I’ve already seen it …now I’m getting phone calls from more doctors asking, “Hey, what’s the green nurse?” ”

Sherri’s Links:

Green Nurse Group: https://www.greennursegroup.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenNurseSherri
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sherri_tutkus/,

https://www.instagram.com/greennursegroup/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Green_Nurses
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherri-tutkus-rn-bsn-912b7776/
Recent Articel: https://www.bizjournals.com/boston/news/2019/10/10/the-system-is-a-big-fat-failure-access-to-cannabis.html
Recent podcast appearance: http://www.theaddictionarypodcast.com/e/part-viii-of-cannachronicles-with-sherri-tutkus/

Sherri’s previous podcast and all of our podcasts can be found at https://tsctalks.com/podcast/