Surviving Chronic Illness: Life in a Body That Rebels

MiniCast: Chronic Illness and Fear: The Small Habits Your Body Quietly Erases

7 min · 12 jun 2026
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One morning I realized I had stopped doing something completely ordinary. Stretching. Not because I chose to, but because somewhere along the way my body decided it wasn’t safe anymore. Living with sarcoidosis and heart failure doesn’t just affect your health in obvious ways. It quietly rewrites your instincts. The biggest changes don’t always happen in hospitals or test results. Sometimes they show up in small, almost invisible moments. This episode explores how fear lingers in the body, how survival rewires behavior, and how chronic illness reshapes everyday life in ways we don’t notice until something simple disappears. Send A Text To Tate [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2548730/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2548730/support] This podcast is narrated using an AI voice. The words, reflections, and lived experience are my own. To respond to this episode, use the text link in the episode notes, or send longer messages through the contact form at tatebasildon.com. I’m not able to respond to solicitations, outside projects, or interview requests. To support sarcoidosis research or learn more, please visit The Foundation For Sarcoidosis Research  [https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/]

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aflevering MiniCast: Chronic Illness and Fear: The Small Habits Your Body Quietly Erases artwork

MiniCast: Chronic Illness and Fear: The Small Habits Your Body Quietly Erases

One morning I realized I had stopped doing something completely ordinary. Stretching. Not because I chose to, but because somewhere along the way my body decided it wasn’t safe anymore. Living with sarcoidosis and heart failure doesn’t just affect your health in obvious ways. It quietly rewrites your instincts. The biggest changes don’t always happen in hospitals or test results. Sometimes they show up in small, almost invisible moments. This episode explores how fear lingers in the body, how survival rewires behavior, and how chronic illness reshapes everyday life in ways we don’t notice until something simple disappears. Send A Text To Tate [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2548730/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2548730/support] This podcast is narrated using an AI voice. The words, reflections, and lived experience are my own. To respond to this episode, use the text link in the episode notes, or send longer messages through the contact form at tatebasildon.com. I’m not able to respond to solicitations, outside projects, or interview requests. To support sarcoidosis research or learn more, please visit The Foundation For Sarcoidosis Research  [https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/]

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Sometimes it is not the big symptoms that stop you in your tracks. It is the quiet ones. The bruises you cannot explain. The skin that tears a little too easily. Living with sarcoidosis and long term prednisone use means learning how your body changes in ways no one really prepares you for. In this episode, I talk about those small but unsettling moments, the kind that make you pause and ask what is happening to me now. Because chronic illness is not just about survival. It is about adapting to a body that keeps rewriting the rules. Send A Text To Tate [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2548730/fan_mail/new] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2548730/support] This podcast is narrated using an AI voice. The words, reflections, and lived experience are my own. To respond to this episode, use the text link in the episode notes, or send longer messages through the contact form at tatebasildon.com. I’m not able to respond to solicitations, outside projects, or interview requests. To support sarcoidosis research or learn more, please visit The Foundation For Sarcoidosis Research  [https://www.stopsarcoidosis.org/]

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