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When Support Changes: After the Crisis, What Now?

29 min · 18. feb. 2026
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Support looks different after the crisis ends. In this episode, Den and Jes talk about how relationships shift once treatment is over but the reality of illness remains. We explore the difference between crisis support and long-term presence, what happens when people assume you're "better," and how your needs evolve over time. This conversation is about quiet changes, unspoken recalibrations, and learning to navigate support that doesn't look the way it once did. Connect with us on our website [https://morethanadiagnosis.org] or find us on social media [https://www.tiktok.com/@morethanadiagnosis.org].

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