Why I call myself The Disabled Diva

cynthiacovertdisableddiva_coverimageFind out how I became The Disabled Diva, accepted my conditions, and more in this piece I wrote for Healthline.

If anyone would have told me in my 20’s that I’d be writing about living with multiple chronic illnesses in my 40’s I would have laughed. I’ve been experiencing various symptoms since the age of 10, but my flare ups were rare and never long in duration. Soon after my 30th birthday, I started feeling pain in my bones, muscles, and nerves, along with extreme fatigue almost every day. It was like someone had flipped a switch….. Click here to continue reading

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Wishing you a day filled with many reasons to smile,

The Disabled Diva

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Published by Cynthia Covert

Diagnosed in 2001 with psoriasis, followed by fibromyalgia, psoriatic arthritis, endometriosis, and later a botched hysterectomy turned her world upside down. Cynthia shares her experience, advice, and tips for how to make life with chronic pain easier and less painful.

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