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S2:EP 4 .:. Doctors I Should Have Reported

37 min · 20 de ago de 2024
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Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2069340/open_sms] In this episode I share many of the stories, throughout the years, that I should have reported, bad and good. There are doctors that you'll never forget, who went way outside their purview to help you in ways most doctors today don't. And then there are the plethora of doctors you'll never forget, because of how deliberately and obscenely they treated you. Most chronically sick people have plenty of stories, and here on this episode I share with you some of mine.   Follow me on Instagram to get a more intimate look at my journey with all-things chronic illness @chronic_but_capable https://www.instagram.com/chronic_but_capable/ [https://www.instagram.com/chronic_but_capable/]

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episode S2:EP6 .:. Mary's Journey artwork

S2:EP6 .:. Mary's Journey

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2069340/open_sms]  In this podcast episode, the host invites her Instagram friend Mary to share her story of chronic illness, which began in middle school and has included a series of ailments such as insomnia, brain fog, anxiety, headaches, and migraines. Mary details her experiences from middle school through college, a traumatic car accident, mission work post-college, and the ongoing struggle with symptoms while battling Lyme disease, mold exposure, heavy metals, and other health issues. The discussion touches on the emotional and psychological tolls, interactions with both conventional and holistic medicine, the importance of advocating for oneself, seeking therapy, and integrating small joys into daily life. Both express the challenges of dealing with chronic illness, the emotional burden, and the importance of community and support. Follow her on Instagram @themarykhadivi  Follow me on Instagram to get a more intimate look at my journey with all-things chronic illness @chronic_but_capable https://www.instagram.com/chronic_but_capable/ [https://www.instagram.com/chronic_but_capable/]

3 de sep de 202455 min
episode S2:EP5 .:. Ashley's Story artwork

S2:EP5 .:. Ashley's Story

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2069340/open_sms] In this episode, the host interviews Ashley, who shares her journey of dealing with chronic Lyme disease. Ashley discusses her initial symptoms in early 2020, including numbness and severe leg pain, which escalated over time. She talks about her eventual diagnosis, the challenges of finding the right medical treatment, and her mental health struggles. Ashley also highlights the impact of her illness on her personal life, including her career and relationships. Despite the setbacks, she finds support within the chronic illness community and discusses the importance of validation and awareness.  Follow me on Instagram to get a more intimate look at my journey with all-things chronic illness @chronic_but_capable https://www.instagram.com/chronic_but_capable/ [https://www.instagram.com/chronic_but_capable/]

27 de ago de 202439 min
episode S2:EP 4 .:. Doctors I Should Have Reported artwork

S2:EP 4 .:. Doctors I Should Have Reported

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2069340/open_sms] In this episode I share many of the stories, throughout the years, that I should have reported, bad and good. There are doctors that you'll never forget, who went way outside their purview to help you in ways most doctors today don't. And then there are the plethora of doctors you'll never forget, because of how deliberately and obscenely they treated you. Most chronically sick people have plenty of stories, and here on this episode I share with you some of mine.   Follow me on Instagram to get a more intimate look at my journey with all-things chronic illness @chronic_but_capable https://www.instagram.com/chronic_but_capable/ [https://www.instagram.com/chronic_but_capable/]

20 de ago de 202437 min
episode S2:E2 .:. Psych Ward artwork

S2:E2 .:. Psych Ward

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2069340/open_sms]    Trigger Warning: This episode covers the topic of unaliving. If this topic is a sensitive one for you, I suggest you skip this one. We'll see you back for episode 3 xoxo        In this episode, I share my experience inside a psych facility. It was a time I never thought I'd experience, and it was a lot. I learned a lot about people in my situation, I learned a lot about bipolar and schizophrenia, I learned a lot about myself. Those 8 days saved me from a fatal ending, too soon.     If you are struggling with thoughts of ending your life, of escaping the pain in a fatal way, please reach out for help. If not to someone close to you, then to a total stranger. I had to do both, and I know in those moments, the last thing you want is to talk to someone, much less a complete stranger. But it saved me, and it can save you.  Remember this: In the moment you think you cannot go on, ask yourself this: Do I actually want to die, or do I just want this situation I'm in (the pain I'm in) to end? Often times, it's the latter. Which means you can get past this with help. So please reach out. In the USA you can text 988 or call, and someone will help walk you through what you're feeling, and what to do next.   Follow me on Instagram to get a more intimate look at my journey with all-things chronic illness @chronic_but_capable https://www.instagram.com/chronic_but_capable/ [https://www.instagram.com/chronic_but_capable/]

5 de ago de 202445 min