Thich Nhat Hanh’s writings on mindfulness are popular due to their simplicity. Here are tips to manage stress from his book, 'How to Relax'.
It’s time to share about your chronic illness life, using the September writing prompts! I look forward to connecting with you in this little support group.
I've been chronically ill since 2001, and I've answered many questions since. In this FAQ, I answer "What is a chronic illness?" and more.
Chronic illness hairstyles should make living with fibromyalgia, autoimmune diseases, etc., easier not harder. Four chronically ill women share theirs!
It's easy to be happy when things go smoothly. But what happens when life throws you a curveball? Read 9 tips on finding opportunities in obstacles.
Crip Camp Curriculum is a disability education curriculum that has sprung from Crip Camp, the award-winning documentary film
A list of fibromyalgia, arthritis, and endometriosis chronic illness patient leaders that you should be following and that would love your support!
Chronic illness quotes to inspire, motivate, grieve, hope and laugh about. A community hub for the chronically ill to share and support.
Those of us with chronic illness and disability often face additional challenges during the holiday season due to our limited energy. Our regular pacing strategies might go right out the window during this period. Share what your experience during the holiday season typically is like, and what your best tips are for coping, especially during this year that has mostly been in lockdown mode. Your responses may be published to achronicvoice.com! *Try to keep your responses succinct for readability purposes. Note that responses may be edited to fit as well. Thank you! *Entries close on 16 November 2020, 10pm EST.
Trigeminal Neuralgia is one of the most painful diseases in the world. Read a personal account of coping with Trigeminal Neuralgia.
What's it like to go back to school as an adult with disability and chronic illness, and tips to get you through your school years.
The type of yoga people imagine involve complex twists and turns. But yoga is highly accessible for people with chronic illness. Find out which.
The Queer Liberation March is an annual protest march focused on the well-being of all queer people. I share my experiences and critique its accessibility.
Welcome to the March 2023 writing prompts for people with chronic illness and disabilities. Come share, support and be supported!
Check out my best tips for travelling with chronic illness and disability. Learn what my emergency protocols and travel hacks are.
A chronic illness, health and wellness blog. Articulating lifelong illness from various perspectives.
A chronic illness, health and wellness blog. Articulating lifelong illness from various perspectives.
Chronic illness quotes to inspire, motivate, grieve, hope and laugh about. A community hub for the chronically ill to share and support.
It’s time for the 2020 Chronic Illness Christmas Giveaway! Thank you to these 34 sponsors for making the holiday season a bit better with the ongoing pandemic!
Welcome to the March 2023 writing prompts for people with chronic illness and disabilities. Come share, support and be supported!
Insight from 18 people with chronic illness, chronic pain and disability. On what hurts them the most and how to survive the holidays.
It's the spring season, and time for the April writing prompts! Have a look at what's in store for our cosy chronic illness writing community this month.
A chronic illness, health and wellness blog. Articulating lifelong illness from various perspectives.
It’s time for the 2020 Chronic Illness Christmas Giveaway! Thank you to these 34 sponsors for making the holiday season a bit better with the ongoing pandemic!
In this three part series we’ll be investigating pain flares: how it varies for each individual, what triggers them, how to prevent and also cope with them.
It’s time for the 2020 Chronic Illness Christmas Giveaway! Thank you to these 34 sponsors for making the holiday season a bit better with the ongoing pandemic!
A chronic illness, health and wellness blog. Articulating lifelong illness from various perspectives.
There are many misconceptions about disability and sex in society. But you'd be surprised at what disabled people can do and teach you, too.
There's a lot of stigma and misconceptions around painkillers. But here's how painkillers help to improve my quality of life with chronic illness.
Chronic illness quotes to inspire, motivate, grieve, hope and laugh about. A community hub for the chronically ill to share and support.
In the "It's in My Blood" Series, Katarina Zulak strikes me as an artistic and intelligent soul who's into calligraphy, writing, and more!
An unlucky week where my pet bird escaped, with a car accident in between. And how all the life lessons I've learned from chronic illness help me through.
A list of must haves after knee surgery to stay comfortable whilst stuck in bed. Part of a series on my knee injury and recovery process.
Check out the latest research on Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS), from diagnosis tools to proteins, NETs, DNA molecules and more.
MS symptoms can be sneaky or loud + roaring. When my symptoms started, it was overwhelming. Here's my story of getting diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
If sleep is perpetually a struggle, these memes are for you.
Many of us have got obsessed with restoring our gut health recently. We've heard a healthy gut will heal everything from heartburn and headaches to inflammation. And we're popping probiotics and gorging on fermented food
Chronic illness patient and Boston blogger Kate the (Almost) Great shares her 8 rules for chronic illness and the holidays.
Trigeminal Neuralgia is one of the most painful diseases in the world. Read a personal account of coping with Trigeminal Neuralgia.
Living with constant pain impacts you in physical, psychological, and emotional ways. It's not something that can be wished away.
How to improve your sleep quality. When you have a chronic illness this becomes even more important for your mental and physical health.
I’ve lived with an invisible disability for 52 years, and this was the first time I’d ever felt utterly crippled and powerless.
Many wheelchair users can get up and walk, many have invisible disabilities, any steps saved means more energy or strength to do other activities like driving safely back home, cooking dinner or reading a bed-time story to their children.
In honor of my upcoming 50th birthday, here are 50 lessons I’ve learned about life, being a woman, and living with a disability.
We vowed to love and cherish each other in sickness and in health. We never thought one of us would be dealing with chronic illness.