Chronic Couch
In this episode of The Chronic Couch Podcast, I sit down with my mom for an honest conversation about what a lifetime of caregiving can cost the body. After more than 40 years as a speech therapist, her work helping others speak and heal ultimately led to chronic pain, multiple shoulder surgeries, and herniated discs in her back. We talk about the physical realities of helping professions, the invisible toll of repetitive labor, and what it’s like to live with chronic pain while still showing up for work, family, and life. I also share my own experience of being in peak chronic pain — including the very real (and very human) reality of being about 15 pounds heavier while in peak chronic pain. Bless to the ice cream! Along the way, we touch on family, identity, and the humor and complexity of being Jewish during the Christmas season. This episode is about caregiving, resilience, and the bodies we live in — the ways they change, the ways they carry us, and the ways we keep going anyway.
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