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Chronic Illness


Why People With Invisible Illnesses Often Overexplain Themselves
Living with chronic illness can sometimes create pressure to constantly explain yourself to others. Many people find themselves justifying rest, overexplaining cancellations, or feeling like they need to prove they are “sick enough” to deserve understanding and support. This blog explores how invisible illness stigma, medical dismissal, and past experiences can shape communication, self-advocacy, and emotional well-being.
skylinecounselling
May 233 min read


Medical Trauma and Chronic Illness: The Emotional Impact of Navigating Healthcare
For many people living with chronic pain or chronic illness, medical appointments are not neutral experiences. Over time, repeated dismissal, loss of control, and unsafe healthcare interactions can leave lasting emotional impacts that extend far beyond a single appointment.
skylinecounselling
Jan 314 min read


Grief and Loss in Chronic Pain and Chronic Illness
Living with chronic pain or chronic illness often involves grieving losses that are unplanned and ongoing. These losses can affect identity, independence, relationships, and the life once imagined, even when they are not visible to others.
skylinecounselling
Jan 273 min read
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