
Living with ME/CFS and Long Covid and other Chronic Illness or Disability. Follow me while I explore the challenges, the suffering, the darkness and the light while living with a chronic illness or disability. Along the way I will share insights into how I survive, how I struggle, and how I STAY ALIVE. ❤️
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessAlternative Health | |||

A video exploration of the impossible decisions ME/CFS patients have to make, constantly having to decide between two options that will both make our health worse. And how much more difficult these decisions get when they involve non ME/CFS medical ... more
…even when ME/CFS starts taking from your mind, you think there’s some limit - something that’s yours, that is sacred and defines you in some way, or is just you in some core way that nothing, including ME/CFS can touch. But there isn’t. ME/CFS kee... more
Imagining but never doing
Dreaming but never experiencing
Longing but never feeling
Seeing but never touching
Believing but never receiving
Envisioning but never achieving
Driven but never accomplishing
Loving but always being alone.
The experience... more
In January this year I spent 3 weeks in the hosptial for a pretty serious infection and related conditions. My experience there was at once a surprise and a discouraging setback that added to my symptom burden. In this post I relate my experience a... more
This man is an incredible inspiration and advocate for ME/CFS sufferers. He is brilliant communicator, and clearly explains the challenges of living with this condition. I have found his resilience inspiring. His posts articulate the horrifying effects of ME, and, then demonstrate the his incredible ability to fight on in any way he can. He doesn’t hide the “living hell” of it’s impact on a person, but in the midst of it he illustrates
a courageous willingness to try to encourage fellow sufferer... more
Whitney’s blog is a clear voice on what living with ME/CFS is like. He uses what little energy he has to advocate for us as a community and also tackles the global issues. Thank you Whitney









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