Did you miss this month’s live chat in The Disabled Diva’s Chronic Pain Community on Facebook? No problem! You can watch my presentation on the power of connection through effective communication in the context of chronic illness here. In this insightful presentation, we delve into the challenges faced by those of us living with chronicContinue reading “The Power of Connection: Exploring Communication Strategies for Chronic Illness”
Category Archives: Relationship Advice
July’s Chronic Illness Live Chats: Join the Conversation and Connect!
Welcome to July’s chronic illness live chats, where the power of conversation and connection takes center stage! This month, I am thrilled to announce two engaging events that aim to bring together individuals facing unique challenges and provide them with a supportive platform. Join me for an insightful discussion in WebMD’s Psoriatic Arthritis Community asContinue reading “July’s Chronic Illness Live Chats: Join the Conversation and Connect!”
4 Reasons Chronic Illness Friendships Are Complicated
Chronic illness friendships can be difficult if the complications that arise from them are not known and accepted by both parties. Find out what they are and how they may affect your friendship.
Valentine’s Gifts that Say I Love You While also Making Life with Fibromyalgia and Psoriatic Arthritis Less Painful
Choosing the perfect Valentine’s Day gifts can become quite difficult when the object of your affection has a chronic illness like fibromyalgia and psoriatic arthritis. But have no fear! I am here to share a few ideas that will provide your loved one with comfort and joy long after February 14th!
Is Your Life Filled with Color or Drowning in a Sea of Gray? How to Add Color into Your Chronic Life!
Is your chronic life lacking color? Does it feel gray and gloomy? Here are some simple ways to make your life more colorful and enjoyable.
Fun Valentine’s Day Gifts that are Perfect for the Chronically Ill
Fun Valentine’s Day gift ideas that show your partner how much you love them while respecting the boundaries of their chronic illness.
5 Ways to Keep Friends and Family Informed About Your Illness
Five ways to keep friends and family informed about your chronic illness. Communication is hard! Memory and cognitive issues make it even harder. Here are five low stress ways to communicate your health issues, your way!