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S2 Ep5: My First Trip Abroad with a Chronic Illness: How I Survived Italy S2 EP5

28 min · 14 de may de 2025
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You can watch the episode on YouTube here [https://youtu.be/b1auUSo6_FY]   In this episode of The Chronically Positive Podcast, I’m sharing my first experience traveling abroad with a chronic illness. I recently went to Italy, and while it was an incredible adventure, it came with its own set of challenges. From managing my health on the flight to navigating food, accessibility, and flare-ups, I’m talking all about how I made it through and the tips that helped me survive the trip. If you’ve ever wondered how to travel with a chronic illness, this episode is for you!

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