Has anyone gone to Lin Health for ongoing treatment?
I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia at Mayo in Rochester. They suggested Lin Health services as a resource for ongoing treatment/support. I asked this question a couple of months ago and got no response to it. I thought I’d ask again if anyone in the group has heard of Lin Health or had and experience with them.
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I think this was the Lin Health App. Which is also the Lin health group.
I’ll have to go through my notes from MayoClinic this week. I bet It was a resource recommendation for me too. Basically a coaching and mentoring through an app they have setup, there is a cost involved but maybe covered by insurance.
Yeah would be interested if others have tried it out.
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1 ReactionI'd like to invite @mberko, @tmoe74 and @lbair1 to this conversation to share their experiences with Lin health and fibromyalgia.
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1 Reaction@JustinMcClanahan Thanj you Justin. I’m sorry I didn’t see this question asked before-life’s been busy:) Lin health was a great experience for me. I met one on one with a coach type of person who listened to me and my struggles. My coach helped me to reframe my thinking and gave me deeper insight into things that my Mayo classes had briefly touched on. I was in the Lin Health program for 4 months I think it was and am so glad I did it. I also had modules that I did between my coaching visits. I went into the program kind of skeptical but walked away with a feeling of empowerment to change my condition. I highly recommend it to fibromyalgia patients.