WELCOME TO CHRONIC LIFE 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 da...
Living With Chronic Illness And Health Challenges On the drive home I thought about why I’d responded the way I had, especially since I am very aware of making healthy choices and putting into practice what I learn and share here on the blog.I’m not perfect, but I’m in pursuit of...
The nonrandomized study was conducted among 2,745 adult respondents with chronic illness, and as a result, 40% percent of them are living with such illness. However, majority of the respondents confessed that they fail to get the health care they need such as medical tests and prescriptions ...
One of the most important things to remember when a chronic illness takes up residence in your body is that you are not imagining an illness. Whether you are diagnosed with a condition that medical doctors are confident they know how to manage, or one that seems to elude medica...
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I was always very healthy throughout my childhood, but when I became a teenager, I was diagnosed with a chronic illness. Thankfully, I had the support of my loving family to help keep me upbeat during a time that could have led to me experiencing the de
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
“normal” life soon, those of us with chronic illness and classed as vulnerable have a much slower journey ahead of us. I am hoping that we don’t get left too far behind or forgotten. Keeping my future assistance dog in mind, I am also hoping that the staff for this small charity ...
I live with fibromyalgia, migraine, endometriosis and other chronic illnesses. I do my best to live well despite these illnesses and inspire others to do the same.