Feb 13 2025 54 mins 3
Alison and Cheryl also explore the impact of the pandemic on rediscovering creative passions and the power of storytelling in raising awareness. Alison’s new children’s book, Kenzie’s Little Tree, is not only a meaningful read but also a way to support arthritis and chronic illness foundations.
If you're newly diagnosed, this conversation offers reassurance, practical tips, and a reminder that you’re not alone in this journey.
Episode at a glance:
- Alison’s Diagnosis Story: Alison shares how she got diagnosed with AS after the birth of her child
- Creative Outlets & Chronic Illness: How writing, reading, and creative hobbies help manage symptoms and mental well-being.
- Practical Comfort and Pain Relief Tools: Favorite small but effective tools like heating pads, cushions, and ergonomic adjustments.
- Navigating Life Post-Diagnosis: The emotional impact of an IBD and ankylosing spondylitis diagnosis and finding ways to adapt.
- The Power of Storytelling: How Alison’s book, Kenzie’s Little Tree, raises awareness and supports chronic illness communities.
- Finding Connection & Support: Encouragement for those newly diagnosed, emphasizing that they’re not alone in this journey.
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