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When others don’t support how you choose to manage your illness.

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October 8, 2024 //  by Kerry Jeffery

Chronic illness changes every aspect of your life and a large part of that is figuring out ways to best manage your symptoms and protect your energy. 

The biggest problem is though that other people can get in the way of that. 

Whether it’s Doctors not supporting the treatment options you want, friends or family criticising or judging the changes you are making or having to deal with others fear, concern or disapproval, it adds another big challenge to an already overwhelming situation. 

When chronic illness already leaves you feeling isolated, criticised and struggling, how do you cope when others don’t support how you choose to manage your illness? 

Find out how in this episode of the Emotional Autoimmunity podcast. I would so appreciate it if you would leave a positive review on your favorite podcast player and share with your community and friends!

Let’s help educate and spread the word of the practical realities and emotional issues that becoming chronically ill bring from those who know it best. 

It is only by sharing our stories and experiences that we can help someone else know that they are not alone when it comes to chronic illness.

You can listen to the podcast here on the blog or search and subscribe to The Emotional Autoimmunity Podcast on your favorite podcast player.

Category: PodcastTag: anxiety, autoimmune disease, brain fog, chronic illness, depression, hashimotos

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Kerry Jeffery, Coach, Counsellor and Clinical Hypnotherapist.

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I’m Kerry Jeffery,  Award Nominated, Internationally Certified Life Coach, Counsellor and Clinical Hypnotherapist.

When I first became chronically ill in 2014, I thought my life was over. I had lost my old self, my career and my ability to care for myself.

I was left sitting in the wreckage of my life trying to find my way back and I couldn’t find a therapist who could even begin to understand how I felt.

So, I became the therapist and coach that I needed to help me rebuild my life. I learned new skills and  created a new emotional framework to find my way to deal with the often complex emotional issues that come with chronic illness.

Now, I help people all over the world learn to do the same and go from surviving, to thriving.

Your new life with chronic illness needs new skills, strategies and expert support from someone who knows exactly how it feels.

You don’t have to keep doing this alone.

 

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