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Grieving the Loss of Myself: Life with Chronic Illness

Grieving the Loss of Myself: Life with Chronic Illness

Written by: Ashley The Pain of Losing Who I Once Was One of my biggest struggles with IBD has been grief. And I’m not grieving the loss of a family member, a friend, or a loved one—I’m grieving the loss...

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Chronic Illness and the Medication Methods

Chronic Illness and the Medication Methods

Written By: Amanda Phillips Many times, chronic illness means relying on medications to do everything from helping with the symptoms and pain to slowing down the progression of a disease. Yet probably the most salient thing that is often overlooked...

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Why Symptom Tracking with a Journal Can Improve Wellness

Why Symptom Tracking with a Journal Can Improve Wellness

Written by: Amanda Phillips Living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), or for that matter any chronic illness, is an unwieldy beast. Some days, you feel okay, while others are a mystery as to who is running your body. It is...

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Why Autoimmune Warriors Should Give It a Shot: BeWell Tinctures

Why Autoimmune Warriors Should Give It a Shot: BeWell Tinctures

Written by: Amanda Phillips It feels so often, living with an autoimmune disease, as if your body is just at war with itself. Inflammation, anxiety, nausea, compromised immunity—managing these symptoms so frequently feels like a balancing act. Most of us...

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Why a Cozy Blanket Is a Must-Have for Spoonies This Fall

Why a Cozy Blanket Is a Must-Have for Spoonies This Fall

Written by: Amanda Phillips As the days shorten and temperatures cool, the simple comfort of warmth becomes, quite literally, essential to those of us living with chronic illness. Be it for joint pain, exhaustion, or a seven- or eight-hour hospital...

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Dear Healthy Friend,

Dear Healthy Friend,

Written by: Amanda Phillips I know I say no a lot. I know that sometimes, when I actually do show up, I seem exhausted or distant. But when you stop inviting me, it hurts more than you could ever know....

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A Guide on How to Move with a Chronic Illness

A Guide on How to Move with a Chronic Illness

Written by: Amanda Phillips Moving is stressful for anyone; however, it can feel overwhelming when you’re dealing with a chronic illness. From finding new healthcare providers to handling the physical demands of packing and relocating, moving to a new city...

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How to Prepare for a Power Outage: A Chronic Illness Patient's Guide

How to Prepare for a Power Outage: A Chronic Illness Patient's Guide

Written by: Amanda Phillips Living with a chronic illness can make impromptu events, like power outages, even more stressful. Whether you identify as a Spoonie or are managing a chronic illness, your medical routine—whether it includes prescription medications, injections, or...

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Understanding PTSD from Medical Trauma: Overcoming the Triggers

Understanding PTSD from Medical Trauma: Overcoming the Triggers

Written by: Amanda Phillips While many people immediately associate PTSD with veterans or survivors of harrowing events, it is also connected to medical trauma. Many patients with chronic illnesses, cancer, or those who have undergone extensive medical treatments can develop...

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Top Cities to Reside - Based on Top-Rated Hospitals

Top Cities to Reside - Based on Top-Rated Hospitals

Written by: Amanda Phillips Living with autoimmune diseases, chronic illnesses, and cancers comes with many challenges. However, one of the most basic issues to consider is access to quality health care. Having the right medical team by your side can...

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Best Cities to Live in with Autoimmune Diseases Based on Weather

Best Cities to Live in with Autoimmune Diseases Based on Weather

Written By: Amanda Phillips Living with an autoimmune disease is tough, and one of the huge variables that can help to bring on or alleviate symptoms is the weather. Many of those with autoimmune diseases like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and...

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Understanding the Spoon Theory: How People with Autoimmune Diseases Identify as Spoonies

Understanding the Spoon Theory: How People with Autoimmune Diseases Identify as Spoonies

Living with an autoimmune disease can bring all sorts of issues that others cannot fathom. Symptoms such as chronic fatigue, pain, and mental exhaustion are things that the outside world cannot see, and therefore, it is hard for friends and...

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