Hi,
I’m Rob!

I’m on a mission to empower, guide and support people suffering with IBD to take back control of their health and wellbeing. I want to help fellow IBD Warriors to create lifestyles which support their gut health, enabling them to better manage their condition and improve the quality of their lives.

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Dedicated father, loving husband, distinctly average climber and Health Coach living with IBD. I am a graduate from Health Coaches Academy where I completed a 12-month Level 5 Diploma, which is fully approved by the UK and International Health Coaches Association (UKIHCA), the NHS Personalised Care Institute (PCI), and accredited by the Association for Coaching. I hold full professional indemnity insurance.

But, why did I become a Health Coach?

Well, I used to suffer from Crohn’s Disease. In 2010, at age 16, Crohn’s sunk its claws into my small intestine and dragged me down into a dark hole of constant excruciating belly pain, constipation, fatigue, food intolerances and an inability to eat, digest or absorb any nutrition from food. I looked like a skeleton, had zero energy and was deficient in more or less every nutrient known to science.

Thankfully, modern medicine was able to rescue me. I was thrown a lifeline of steroids and anti-inflammatory medications which beat the Crohn’s back and allowed me to return to health (sort of). Of course, Crohn’s still promised me a lifetime of reliance on prescription medication, unpredictable and life-stopping flare-ups and the threat of several major surgeries to look forward to.

Naturally, I was grateful in the proceeding years to be able to eat food again, get out of bed and not be in pain every day, but I still had my down days. I still lacked energy. And I felt there was nothing I could do about it.

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I still experienced some nasty symptoms from time to time. And suffered flare-ups which would land me back in the hospital and then in bed for days or weeks. I hated having to swallow fistfuls of pills every morning and night. Plus, I was mighty suspicious of the need for regular blood tests to monitor whether those very same medications that were ‘treating’ me were also damaging my kidneys… Perhaps, I thought, this course of action might not be the best long-term solution.

I sensed that more was possible.

That there was a life where I felt powerful, full of energy, happy and confident. Where I didn’t need to rely on prescription medications just to keep me out of the hospital. Where I didn’t need to fear a future of ever-increasing pill counts, failing kidneys and major surgical procedures.

Freedom from pain and fear sounded much more appealing than toting around a colostomy bag, so in 2018, I decided to try and make that dream a reality. I was going to retake control of my health and live the life I felt was possible for me. I had nothing to lose. If I was wrong and it wasn’t possible, the worst that would happen is that I’d end up back in hospital, which was going to happen eventually anyway. Besides, I was 25, so I knew everything.

I found and eliminated all the foods and behaviours that made my Crohn’s angry and started rebuilding my gut health from the ground up. It was a long and difficult journey, but by 2019 I was no longer reliant on medications to keep my symptoms at bay. I was the sole architect of my health again.

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Today, through making further lifestyle improvements, self-exploration and ever-growing gut health, I have an abundance of energy, a stable mood and I’m fitter, healthier and happier than I’ve ever been.

Take that, Crohn’s!

Having gone through this journey of repairing and rebuilding my gut into a cast-iron warrior, I feel passionately about empowering others to do the same. That’s why I am becoming a Health Coach. To help people, just like you, on their journeys to become their healthiest, happiest selves.

You do not have to accept a life of mediocre health and wellbeing. You are capable of so much more than that. And I would be honoured to be your guide.

The core values I hold myself to as a Health Coach are:

Compassion - I know what it’s like to suffer from poor health, and how hard it can be to face those challenges and make positive changes. That’s why I come from a place of empathy and non-judgemental acceptance.

Curiosity - Your life and your health journey are as unique as you are. I want to learn about you. And to help you find the path that best serves you and your vision.

Empowerment - I aim to create a space where you feel capable and powerful to restore your own health and vitality.