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Tag Archives for: "identity"
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Do-re-mi-eds-pots-mcad-ocd medical dic-tion-ary
By Brittany App
In Adapting, Chronic Illness, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders, Identity, Loeys-Dietz Syndrome, Marfan Syndrome, MCAD, POTS, Thought Management
Posted November 9, 2018

Do-re-mi-eds-pots-mcad-ocd medical dic-tion-ary

What alphabet do you use? The medical abbreviations that are common in the lives of a person with a chronic illness? You know, the do-re-mi-eds-pots-mcad-ocd medical dictionary? Do they define [...]

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You are not your diagnosis
By Michelle O'Sullivan (Occ. Therapist)
In Adults, Chronic Illness, Emotional Impacts, Identity
Posted March 12, 2017

You are not your diagnosis

When you live every day with a chronic condition, it’s easy to forget that you are not your diagnosis.   Your diagnosis does not define you.   It’s very easy to get caught [...]

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From ‘sick kid’, to just being me
By Michelle O'Sullivan (Occ. Therapist)
In Teens, Young Adults
Posted October 2, 2016

From ‘sick kid’, to just being me

I was chatting with a friend the other day about a young person who had lived with a chronic illness since they were in primary school. This person was a typical “sick kid”. [...]

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