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Hello everyone, my name is Jamie.

I am 29 years old and a nurse!

I am also a mom.

If you are here, thank you for reading my story as I seek to be a better person through ibogaine.

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Over the last decade, I’ve carried more pain than I ever imagined I could survive. My brother in my profile passed away from an overdose. I’ve endured sexual and emotional abuse in childhood from others who were supposed to be my family. This pain changed me. I developed patterns of addiction. I’ve carried so much of this shame with me everyday. The shame of not being my best self. Of my mistakes. But I finally am at a point where i see the truth. Only I can change my life for the better.

At the same time I have so much in life to live for. So much light I don’t want to miss out on. I am a mother to an incredible 8 year old daughter. She truly deserves a mother who is present and proud of who she is and her actions.

That’s why I am seeking and deeply called to ibogaine treatment. I believe this treatment can help me finally release what I’ve been carrying for so long and become the person, mother, and human I am meant to be.

If you feel moved to support me, your donation is not just funding a treatment — it’s investing in a future where pain no longer dictates my life. It’s helping a mother heal so she can raise her daughter from a place of strength, not survival.

Thank you for taking the time to listen to my story thank you for believing in healing and this program. And thank you for believing in me. Truly. – Jamie Brown

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