Your illness affects your friendships all the time. But I don't have to tell you this – you're living it. In fact, studies show that one third of chronic illness sufferers encounter social problems on a day-to-day basis. People need social interaction and human contact. We’re not meant to be on our own. So it’s only natural for you to
Having a chronic illness often leaves you with little energy for cleaning. But that doesn’t always mean you have the luxury to leave it up to someone else. If you want to make cleaning with a chronic illness easier then you will need to adopt a strategic cleaning system and not an intensive one. Although this requires more planning and
Travelling with a chronic illness doesn’t need to be overwhelming as long as you come prepared. These are the travel essentials you’ll need no matter where you’re going – and a printable packing list to make it a lot easier. Table Of Contents 1Why Spoon Theory Was Created2Spoon Theory Charts Are the Best Way to Explain Your Struggle3Spoonies Have Limited
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