The Hidden Work of Chronic Illness
Chronic illness is often understood in terms of symptoms, but much of the experience lies in the constant work of managing them. This article explores the unseen effort involved, from decision-making and coordination of care to the impact on daily life, relationships, and energy.
When No One Really Sees It
Many people living with chronic illness describe a quiet but persistent experience of not being fully understood. This article explores the gap between how illness looks from the outside and how it is lived, and how being seen and heard can restore dignity, confidence, and the capacity to move forward.