In this episode, we share Jamie’s powerful journey from years of chronic pain, medical dismissal, and isolation to healing, confidence, and deep community involvement. Jamie reflects on growing up with unexplained injuries and autoimmune conditions, the emotional toll of not being believed, and how those experiences left her feeling invisible and disconnected. Her story takes a turning point when she joins Quest through the WISH program, where patient-centered care, clear explanations, and integrative practices like acupuncture, massage, Qigong, and mobility groups help calm her nervous system and restore a sense of agency. As her health stabilizes, Jamie’s world expands beyond survival into creativity and leadership, from launching community crochet programs to serving on historical society boards and contributing to public art projects. She talks about “planting seeds” through small, intentional steps and surrounding herself with people who reflect the life she wants to build. This episode is a moving reminder that healing is not linear, but with compassion, validation, and community, it can lead not just to recovery, but to purpose, connection, and giving back.
If you or someone you know is living with Chronic Pain, Quest Center offers integrated, affirming care including medical services, therapy, support groups, nutrition, acupuncture, and peer support.
Consider supporting Quest Center’s work to provide compassionate and affirming integrative care with a donation to our Give!Guide campaign at giveguide.org/nonprofits/quest
Quest is a nonprofit health center in Portland, OR with a mission to provide integrative healthcare services, community, and education to all people seeking a wellness-focused approach to living and dying.
Our programs in HIV Services, Substance Use Recovery, Chronic Pain Management, Mental Health, Acupuncture, and Holistic Medical Care recognize that each person has a unique journey to healing. In addition to offerings like individual and group therapy, our programs take an integrative approach to wellness, including elements such as peer support, wellness movement, nutrition, and at the heart of it all community. Our three primary service communities are low-income, people living with HIV, and LGBTQIA2S+. We proudly accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) as well as many other commercial insurance options.
If you’d like to learn more about any of our services, please visit our website at www.Quest-Center.org
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