Her first positivity project was a toy drive.
"While at Shriners, I got to pick out a toy after my tests and procedures. I realized there weren’t many toy options for kids my age, so I organized a toy drive specifically focusing on toys and items that adolescents would find interesting and enjoyable," said Alexis.
Alexis has now organized five toy drives, providing toys to more than 600 patients.
Her second positivity project was founding the North Dakota chapter of Curvy Girls, an international scoliosis peer support group for girls.
"While in the SSE program at Shriners, I met other North Dakota girls with scoliosis. I thought it would be nice to have an organized place to gather and talk about what we were going through and after doing some research, I learned about Curvy Girls, but realized that they didn't have a presence in my state," said Alexis. In June 2019, Alexis started the first Curvy Girls chapter in North Dakota, which now has approximately 25 members.
Her third positivity project was a public awareness campaign for Scoliosis Awareness Month in June 2019.
Alexis put her public speaking skills to use to advocate for scoliosis awareness. "I worked with TV stations, local magazines and health care providers to do features about girls with scoliosis and how to be proactive in early detection. It was really impactful seeing a high school friend, who hadn't previously talked openly about her scoliosis, go on TV and social media for the first time with her own story to help raise awareness."
In addition, Alexis and Nicole promote the use of the Shriners Children's SpineScreen app for early detection of scoliosis. The SpineScreen app is available to download in the Apple and Google Play stores.
Alexis' most recent positivity project is the founding of her organization, EmBrace You.
"EmBrace You was inspired by my love of public speaking, being a scoliosis awareness advocate and my desire to help others with peer to peer support." Alexis' favorite part is providing stylish and discreet bags for kids to transport their scoliosis brace.
"One of the challenges I found was having a place to store my brace when I would take it off to participate in physical activities, so I created my own brace bag. My dream is for all patients at Shriners Children’s Twin Cities, when they are given their first brace, to be able to take an EmBrace You bag home. I would also love to expand Brace Bags to all Shriners locations and provide them for ALL scoliosis patients!" In the first year of EmbraceYou, 75 brace bags have been distributed to Twin Cities patients.
Despite Alexis diligently wearing her brace and participating in the SSE program, her spine continued to curve. Her scoliosis started at around a 22 degree curve in 2018 and by the summer of 2020, her curve was almost at 50 degrees. Due to the big jump in her curvature so quickly, her care team determined that surgery was the only answer. In August 2020, A. Noelle Larson, M.D. performed a seven-hour vertebral body tethering (VBT) surgery to correct the curvature of Alexis' scoliosis. She now has a metal tether and seven screws straightening her spine and is happy to report that her curve is down to approximately 25 degrees.
Alexis' advice to others is to EmBrace You and your scoliosis journey, "Be confident in the beautiful and unique way in which you were created. And know there are others like you who are walking with you along this path. Always know you are not alone."
For more information about EmBrace You, or brace bag pickup/mailing options, email or call: 701-226-8536.