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Schedule with Lauren

Let’s figure it out together.

You’re trying to take care of your kids, your home, and everyone else around you while living with pain, fatigue, brain fog, and overwhelm.

You’re juggling appointments, school schedules, sensory needs, meals, family responsibilities, and the pressure to keep everything running — even when you’re overwhelmed and running on empty.

Eventually, it can feel like your own needs always end up at the bottom of the list.

Lauren knows what that’s like because she has lived it herself. After developing fibromyalgia while raising two young children, homeschooling during the pandemic, and parenting neurodivergent kids, she understands how hard it can be when your kids still need so much from you, even when your body has nothing left to give.

Today, she helps moms with fibromyalgia create more balance, reduce overwhelm, and build family rhythms that work better for everyone.

You don’t have to figure this out on your own.

Lauren Vazzano, Certified Fibromyalgia Coach®

Lauren Vazzano
Certified Fibromyalgia Coach®


Who Lauren Helps

Lauren helps moms with fibromyalgia who are trying to care for their families while also managing their own pain, fatigue, brain fog, and overwhelm.

She works especially well with women who are balancing fibromyalgia alongside neurodivergent kids, sensory needs, school challenges, changing routines, meals, appointments, activities, and the constant demands of younger children — women who are exhausted from trying to keep up with everyone else’s needs while putting their own last.

Her coaching style is compassionate, practical, and encouraging — combining lived experience, gentle support, and realistic strategies to help moms simplify routines, create more calm, and build family rhythms that work better for everyone.

"Living with chronic pain means choices are constantly being made about where to spend what little energy is available."
— Lauren Vazzano

What To Expect

  • Talk through what’s going on right now
  • Share what's worked and where you feel stuck
  • Clarify what your next best step could be
  • See if Lauren feels like the right fit for you

What This Is Not

  • Not a diagnosis
  • Not medical advice
  • Not pressure to sign up for coaching
  • Not another generic conversation

Whether you're struggling a lot or doing okay, you don't have to wait to ask for help.
Not having answers yet doesn't mean there aren't options.


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