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Thanksgiving and reflection for all our blessings with Dr.Nivischi and Friends

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Let’s give thanks during this season (and always) - Please join us as we speak with Nicole Metlzer and Letitia Brown as they share their amazing stories of personal victories in 2015. Letitia will share her wonderful story about living with and recovering from epilepsy through successful brain surgery and Nicole will share about her sweet baby Liberty through the A.R.T. of scientific baby-making after 5 years of fertility treatments. We look forward to your presence and questions.

Letitia Browne-James is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, National Certified Counselor, and Qualified Clinical Supervisor.  Letitia earned a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Bethune Cookman-University and a master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Central Florida.  Letitia has over ten years of experience working as a mental health professional.  Letitia is a Clinical Manager at one of the largest mental health and substance abuse agencies in Florida.  Letitia is a huge advocate for clients and patients by empowering them to take an active role in their health and seek “patient-centered” providers that will allow them to have an active role in their care.  Letitia is passionate about sharing her journey with epilepsy to inspire, help, and encourage others. 

Nicole Metzler has been married to her airman for five years. In that time, they’ve endured two duty stations, a deployment or extended TDY (three-six months long) every year, three failed IUIs and a failed cycle of IVF, and two miscarriages. The difficult intersection between the military and infertility. But Nicole was lucky enough to declare Mission Accomplished when their daughter was born after trying IVF at a clinic in England that they never would’ve gone to if she and her husband hadn’t been stationed there! In her free time,

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