Meet Lisa Solis DeLong, RN
As an intuitive nurse, I help reduce anxiety, stress, and burnout. You see, I was born a healer and became a nurse, author, and speaker. Life has taught me how to transform tragedy to triumph. My son’s physical death, at the age of 15, was the beginning of my awakening. Through grief, I learned how to trust my inner guidance system and lead myself through the darkest of times. Whether you are in healthcare or not, I can show you how to restore your power, diffuse fear, embrace love, and build your bridge to joy.
All sessions are virtual. In person sessions can be arranged upon request.
Lisa’s Wellbeing Sessions
Energy healing sessions help to gain clarity, reduce anxiety, increase energy & return to joy!
Lisa’s Book Details
A heart expanding must read and true ally for anyone experiencing loss.
Blood Brothers: A Memoir of Faith and Loss While Raising Two Sons with Cancer
Not many people experience the death of a child; fewer yet face the possibility of having to do it twice. Justin DeLong was a bright, energetic child when he was diagnosed with leukemia at age five. After battling the cancer, he went into remission for ten years, where he laughed and ran long-distance races and slowly entered adolescence.
Sadly, in July 2000 he succumbed to the disease twelve days after his fifteenth birthday. Lisa DeLong and her family were left to pick up the pieces and try to find joy in life without their beloved eldest son and brother. Then, six years later, they discovered something terrifying-their youngest son, Jacob, had leukemia too. Blood Brothers is Lisa DeLong’s story of what it has been like to have two sons with leukemia, a lifetime apart.
As she struggles to understand how a loving God could allow this to happen, she searches for a way to keep her marriage, her family, and her own sanity together. Whether you’re a mother, someone who has experienced cancer either in yourself or someone you love, or a medical professional, the story of these two Blood Brothers will speak to your heart and allow you to see how with faith, great triumph can come from unimaginable tragedy.