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International Day of Persons with Disabilities- A Reflection
Today, on International Day of Persons with Disabilities, I want to start with this simple truth: your story matters. Every symptom, every struggle, every victory — even the quiet, unseen ones — is important. For so many of us living with chronic illness or disability, much of our lives happen behind closed doors. We’re expected to smile through pain, justify our symptoms, and prove what our bodies feel. Projecting “fine” when we’re anything but can feel exhausting, isolati
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4 days ago3 min read


Waiting for the Meds to Kick In: Spooky Fall Vibes for Chronic Illness Warriors
Waiting for the meds to kick in is a daily ritual for many of us, and it’s often worse than the symptoms that follow. The anticipation, the uncertainty, and the helplessness combine into a kind of nightmare all their own.
chronicallysarcast6
Jul 172 min read


Pumpkin Spice Season Just Got an Upgrade: Not My Pumpkin, Not My Patch
I put a fun twist on the phrase, “Not my circus, not my monkeys,” because sometimes life’s chaos isn’t yours to fix. Only now, it’s pumpkin season, and your patch has boundaries. It will be my go-to vibe for this pumpkin spice season.
chronicallysarcast6
Jul 172 min read


Camp Crystal Ache: When Chronic Pain Meets Classic Slasher Energy
🔪 Camp Crystal Ache: Behind the Design Welcome to Camp Crystal Ache—where the lake is cursed, the cabins creak, and every direction...
chronicallysarcast6
Jul 133 min read


Sarcastic Style for Chronically Ill: Canadian Owned Brand
Imagine a world where your wardrobe reflects your personality and speaks to your daily struggles with a touch of sarcasm. Enter a new clothing brand that is making waves in the chronically ill community – a brand named Chronically Sarcastic. Founded by a Canadian entrepreneur who was forced to leave her job due to severe migraines and psoriatic arthritis in her hands, Chronically Sarcastic is more than just a clothing line.
chronicallysarcast6
Apr 142 min read
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