Sunday, November 3, 2019

Grieving When Dealing With Chronic Illness - Great Article

One of the most unexpected parts of dealing with a chronic illness is the grief, and grieving process, you and your loved ones experience. In some ways, you are watching yourself slowly lose pieces of who you are little by little. This article did a great job of capturing those feelings and sharing them with others.

https://themighty.com/2017/09/grieving-my-old-self-chronic-illness-change/?utm_source=ChronicIllness_Page&utm_medium=Facebook&sfns=mo 

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