Surviving Chronic Illness: Life in a Body That Rebels
Sometimes the most exhausting part of chronic illness isn’t the appointments, the symptoms, the insurance nonsense, or the daily negotiations with a body that refuses to behave. Sometimes it’s an old relationship that comes back acting as if time erased the imbalance. In this episode, I talk about childhood friendship, unresolved feelings, one-sided effort, awkward reconnections, and the quiet relief of realizing that shared history doesn’t automatically earn access to your present life. Chronic illness has made my energy feel more limited, more expensive, and far less available for people who only remember me when someone else hands them my address. 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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