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Appointment preparation, documentation, escalation, diagnostic delay, and the emotional labor of navigating a system with documented bias.
The real cost of chronic illness. The two-tiered access system. Financial shame and why it stays hidden. The unglamorous economics, named directly.
The sick identity paradox. Grief for the future self. Self-trust after gaslighting. Body changes from medication that chronic illness content ignores.
Relational drift, dependency dynamics, the labor of managing others’ responses to your illness, and what connection looks like with fluctuating capacity.
What the methodology is and why it is not wellness. The case for a framework-based approach. For the reader who has already tried everything else.
Disclosure decisions, accommodation, career grief, and the specific labor of performing wellness in professional contexts.
How to Set Income Goals When Your Capacity Fluctuates Month to Month
Income goal-setting when you have chronic illness is not a motivational problem. It is an architectural one. The standard frameworks assume the capacity you had before. This one doesn't.
SSDI and Working: What Chronically Ill Women Actually Need to Know
SSDI is one of the most searched topics in the chronic illness and work space — and one of the most poorly explained. Most guides are written for lawyers, not for women trying to figure out whether applying is worth the cost. This article closes that gap.
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