I was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer in 2018 at the age of 37 and struggled with chemotherapy-induced cardiomyopathy and the negative side effects of my medication, including early menopause, weight gain, and fatigue. In March 2021, my cousin introduced me to the E2M fitness program and I was immediately drawn to it. The program has been a complete transformation for my life and health. My cardiac medications have been reduced to the lowest possible dose and I have lost over 70 pounds, much to the surprise of my oncologist. I now have the energy to play with my goddaughters on the playground. As an internist, I am impressed by the effectiveness of the workouts and love reading about the successes of others with chronic illnesses who have been able to come off of their medications through the program. As a culinary medicine specialist, I appreciate the focus on nutrient-dense, whole foods in the meal plan. As a psychiatrist and health and well-being coach, I value the mental health coaching and the motivational support provided by the coaches. And as a palliative care specialist, I appreciate the holistic approach taken by E2M and the teamwork displayed by all members of the staff. I have recommended the E2M fitness program to my own family, patients, and oncology team and hope others can experience the same positive changes I have.