Chronic Thoughts
Integrating Traditional & Modern Medicine for Chronic Illness Management
When managing a chronic illness, it can often feel like you’re walking a tightrope. On one side, there’s the structured, evidence-based approach of Western medicine; on the other, the holistic and integrative philosophies of Eastern medicine. The good news? You don’t have to choose just one. By combining these practices thoughtfully, you can create a personalized care plan that meets your unique needs.
25 Mantras to Take into 2025
A new year often brings a sense of renewal and reflection. For those of us living with chronic illness, the concept of a "fresh start" can feel complicated. While we can’t leave our conditions behind on December 31st, we can bring tools into the new year to help us face its challenges with compassion and resilience.
Mantras—simple, meaningful phrases that ground and guide us—are a powerful tool. They don’t promise miracles or “good vibes only,” but they remind us of truths that can be easy to forget in the whirlwind of daily life.
In this post, we’ll share 25 mantras to inspire, validate, and motivate you throughout 2025. Along the way, we’ll explore why mantras work, how to integrate them into your life, and additional ways to cultivate a mindset that supports your well-being.
10 Tips for Supporting Your Mental Health During the Holidays
The holiday season can bring both joy and stress, especially for those managing chronic illness or mental health challenges. In this blog post, discover 10 practical tips for maintaining your mental well-being through the holidays. From setting realistic expectations to practicing mindfulness and setting boundaries, learn how to prioritize your health and find peace this festive season. Whether you're managing stress, anxiety, or feeling overwhelmed, these strategies can help you navigate the season with more balance and less pressure.
Understanding the Pain-Tension Cycle
Learn how the pain-tension cycle impacts chronic pain sufferers and why your body might be trapped in a loop of tension and discomfort. Discover practical strategies, including breathing techniques, gentle movement, and mindfulness, to break the cycle and manage pain more effectively. Understand the role of the nervous system in chronic pain and how to create a relaxing routine for ongoing relief. You're not alone—find support and insights to help manage your chronic pain.
Finding the Right Words to Describe Pain
When living with chronic illness, trying to explain pain can feel overwhelming, whether it’s with a care provider, a coworker, a friend, or a spouse. Additionally, when you are experiencing high levels of pain you might feel foggy, making it even more difficult to name the feeling. Words like “bad” or “unbearable” only scratch the surface, yet it can be hard to dig deeper—especially in the moment. Let’s talk about why using descriptive words for pain is important, why it’s so tricky, and how you can make it easier for yourself. Plus, we’ve included a full list of pain descriptors to save and use whenever you need it.
Navigating Trade-Offs with Chronic Illness
For anyone living with chronic illness, every day is full of decisions that often feel like a balancing act. Managing symptoms, energy, and self-care means making trade-offs that most people never have to consider. Whether it’s taking a medication with difficult side effects or choosing rest over social time, each choice comes with its own set of challenges. In this post, we’ll cover common chronic illness trade-offs, offer tips for managing these choices, and provide resources to help make each decision a little bit easier.
10 Phrases to Practice for Self-Advocating
Self-advocacy is a powerful skill, especially when managing a chronic illness. But communicating needs, preferences, and concerns in medical settings can feel daunting. Many people with chronic conditions find it challenging to speak up, especially if they’ve had negative experiences with dismissive providers. However, using certain phrases can help you navigate conversations, make your needs known, and build a more collaborative relationship with your healthcare team. Here are ten phrases to keep in your self-advocacy toolkit, plus tips to help you feel more empowered.
Understanding Invisible Disabilities
Invisible Disabilities Week is an important reminder that many of us live with challenges that aren’t immediately visible to others. Invisible disabilities encompass a wide range of conditions, including chronic illnesses, mental health disorders, and neurodivergent conditions. These disabilities can impact our daily lives, relationships, and overall well-being, yet they often remain unseen. As a result, individuals living with invisible disabilities may encounter misunderstanding or skepticism from others, which can further exacerbate feelings of isolation.
Hurricane Preparedness Checklist for Chronic Illness Patients
When severe weather strikes, being prepared is critical, especially when you live with a chronic illness. To help you stay safe and minimize health risks during an emergency, we’ve outlined essential steps to ensure you're ready. Use this guide to prepare ahead of time, and keep it handy for future emergencies.
Understanding the Umbrella of Dysautonomia
October is Dysautonomia Awareness Month, a time to shed light on the various conditions that fall under the dysautonomia umbrella. Dysautonomia refers to disorders of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), the part of your body that controls automatic functions like heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and temperature regulation. When the ANS is disrupted, it can cause a wide range of symptoms, making diagnosis and treatment a challenge. For the 70 million people worldwide living with dysautonomia, awareness is key to fostering understanding and getting the right support. This post will break down some of the most common types of dysautonomia, how they’re diagnosed, and the treatment options available.
Migraine Triggers You Might Not Expect
As we approach Migraine Awareness Week (September 23-29), it’s important to recognize that many in the chronic illness community live with the daily challenge of migraines. For those managing multiple chronic conditions, migraines can feel like an extra burden layered on top of everything else. Migraines are often misunderstood. They’re not “just headaches,” but complex neurological events that affect the entire body. Let’s take this week to raise awareness—not just about migraines themselves, but about the lesser-known triggers that can bring them on, especially for those already managing other chronic conditions
How to Embrace Support and Ask for Help
Living with a chronic illness often feels like a daily balancing act. You manage symptoms, treatments, doctor’s appointments, and the list goes on, all while juggling the expectations of daily life. So why does asking for help sometimes feel wrong? Many of us with chronic illness struggle with accepting help, even when we need it most. This reluctance can come from many places, including societal pressures, internal guilt, or a fear of losing independence. One of the biggest barriers for me is the fear of being a burden. Unfortunately, it’s common for those of us in the chronic illness community to feel like we’re “too much” for the people we love. But needing help doesn’t make you a burden—it just makes you human. Let’s explore why accepting help can feel so challenging and how to ease into asking for support without guilt.