When Kurt, City Manager of the City of Kirkland opened a Vera Whole Health clinic, he experienced firsthand the power of an on-site clinic . . . as a patient.
“In every way, it’s been a real positive impact on my life. I feel younger. I feel happier. For me, it’s been a total success.” — Kurt, Vera patient and Kirkland City Manager
Near 50 when the clinic opened, Kurt remembers, “I was overweight and had pretty high blood pressure. I was somewhat aware of these things, but not really.”
Wanting to set a good example, Kurt made an appointment to get his biometric screening and have a consultation with his Vera provider. The screening and lab results verified what Kurt anticipated. His blood pressure was too high, and his cholesterol numbers didn’t look good.
“The doctor told me that I was at a crossroads,” Kurt says. “He said I was on the right path for a heart attack or a stroke and that I was prediabetic. So, I had a choice to make.”
Kurt chose to get healthier. And he set a goal he called “25 by 50”, referring to losing 25 pounds by the time he turned 50. “Vera helped me understand what I was doing to myself," Kurt continues. "That started me on a journey to get healthy and led me to a conversation with the Vera Whole Health coach."
But something still wasn't right. Something still prevented Kurt from achieving his goal of getting healthier.
In the case of food, he couldn't justify paying more for a carton of berries or fresh salmon when a bag of dry pasta costs a lot less. But through the help of his Vera health coach . . . Kurt realized he needed to give himself permission to invest in his health.
“That whole notion of investing in my health is really what turned me around," Kurt says. "It allowed me to attack the numbers and attack the problem.”
Not long after his first coaching session, Kurt’s wife joined him on a healthier diet. As a City Manager, he’s acted as an advocate, sharing his story with fellow employees during fireside chats, hoping that he might be able to cultivate a shift in perspective that others need to fuel their own journeys to better health.