The chronic illness that you live with is your reality. Don’t let other people minimize that. Be true to what you feel and listen to your own body. Get the resources that you need rather than doing what other people think you need to do. By listening to your own instinct...
I had to learn to cope with a chronic illness at age 40. Two more chronic illnesses befell me over the next fifteen years. In each case, I was lucky: a daily regimen of pills, periodic levels checks, and an annual consult with my primary care physician or a specialist have kept the ...
Living with a chronic illness, such as Lyme can make it challenging to stay on track with your health goals. Remember to be kind to yourself. Make healthy choices when you’re able but don’t stress yourself out over it when you’re not feeling well. I rarely write posts that are dark...
Living life with a chronic illness is definitely not easy. But I do my best to push through all the barriers this illness puts in front of me! In my heart and mind, I believe maintaining a positive outlook on all situations in life will carry us through
分享到 内容简介· ··· The aim of this book is to equip the health care practitioner with the necessary knowledge and skills to work with people, who live with chronic illness. It is a comprehensive and practical text that draws together current opinion, up-to-date practice and national...
your disease never truly goes away, and the truth that healthy food is often hard to find. It even highlights the importance of surrounding yourself with a healthy community. Even if you aren’t currently struggling with a chronic illness, most Americans are headed toward some type of disease...
Social status and living with a chronic illness: An exploration of assessment and meaning attributed to work and employment Kennedy, A. (2014). Social status and living with a chronic illness: An exploration of assessment and meaning attributed to work and employment. Chronic... I Vassilev,A ...
If you suffer from chronic illness and disease, getting up in the morning can be a major achievement. Living with chronic illness is no fun. And, believe me, I have just as much trouble as the next person! But, you have to do your best to get through each day. And, getting through...
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Living with chronic illness is a family affair that involves ongoing changes and challenges in everyday life. When life changes, the environment is important for family health and well-being. The relation between a place and a family is rarely described, and therefore the aim of this study was...