ep.4: the invisible mental load behind chronic illness
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we talk about the physical symptoms of chronic illness– but what about the mental ones? so many of us are dealing with invisible illnesses, and the emotional & mental effects of our conditions can go equally unnoticed.
in my fourth ever podcast episode (yay!), i’m talking all about the mental load of chronic illness. managing chronic illness can be a balancing act: you’re always having to balance your self-care against your social life, your hobbies against your symptom flares, and your actual passions & interests against the chronic condition that’s taking up mental space 24/7.
so how do we balance it all without burning out?! that’s exactly the question i’m trying to answer in this episode– along with reading a bunch of your super insightful chronic illness comments!
there’s no doubt that there is a significant mental burden that comes with being chronically ill. my hope is that this episode validates you in your feelings & reminds you that you’re not alone💗
topics (with timestamps):
00:00 intro
01:13 the biggest shift in my chronic illness journey
06:49 balancing relationships with chronic illness
11:58 mental isolation & chronic illness
14:18 secret stressors behind low symptom days
17:06 how chronic illness can affect identity & personality
20:50 most common emotions triggered by chronic illness
25:36 creative ways to cope when your illness has you down
mentioned resources:
⚡️mental drain tiktok
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