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    Explore " autoimmune illness" with insightful episodes like "Episode 108 - Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 101, with Emily Taylor from Solve ME", "15. Living with Lupus with Dina Felton", "Customizing Cannabis for Inflammation", "Lupus Sistas" and "My Journey With Body Positivity and Breast Implants" from podcasts like ""Arthritis Life", "The Power Transformation Podcast", "Yoga Wit The Ohmies", "Yoga Wit The Ohmies" and "Mrs. Motivation"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Episode 108 - Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 101, with Emily Taylor from Solve ME

    Episode 108 - Myalgic Encephalomyelitis / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 101, with Emily Taylor from Solve ME

    Emily explains what post-exertional malaise is, and highlights the challenges associated with diagnosing and managing ME/CFS. Emily emphasizes the need for personalized care and the critical role of patients in advocating for their own health. This conversation underscores the significance of creating strong support networks for people living with ME/CFS, as well as the broader chronic illness community. They also highlight the value of sharing personal stories to raise awareness and bring about policy changes. 

    Episode at a glance:

    • Advocacy and awareness: Cheryl and Emily discuss the power of patient stories in driving advocacy efforts, and the importance of raising awareness of the complexities of living with chronic illness.
    • Symptom management: Post-exertional malaise, fatigue, pain, and cognitive issues often require a dynamic approach to management. This conversation delves into the importance of tailoring treatment to the specific condition/individual needs, and strategies such as pacing activity.
    • Coping strategies and mental health: Having self-compassion is a key part of coping with chronic illness. Additionally, emotional support aids well-being and therapy can be a useful resource.
    • Importance of having a support network: Cheryl and Emily emphasize the value of connecting with others who have similar conditions to create a sense of community, as well as accepting support from friends, family, and healthcare professionals.
    • Patient/healthcare provider relationship: Emily shares the challenges of obtaining accurate diagnoses and appropriate medical care for chronic illnesses, especially for lesser-known conditions like ME/CFS. Building collaborative, patient-centered relationships with healthcare providers who are willing to listen, learn, and explore treatment options can make a big difference in managing complex chronic illnesses.

    Medical disclaimer: 

    All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

    Episode Sponsors

    Rheum to THRIVE, an online course and support program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. See all the details and join the program or waitlist now! 

    Speaker Bios:

    Emily Taylor 

    Vice President of Advocacy and Engagement at Solve ME, Emily brings to the organization over fifteen years of policy, organization, and advocacy experience in both the non-profit and government sectors. With five years’ experience on Capitol Hill, Emily contributes a keen understanding of both state and federal policy processes while cultivating strong grassroots organization and patient representation. Prior to joining the Solve M.E., Emily served as the director of policy and advocacy for an award-winning autism organization. There she spearheaded major overhauls in disability, early intervention, and education policies. 

    She is also a veteran of several successful electoral campaigns, where she trained others in effective social media and online organization. She received a B.A. with honors in politics and international relations from Scripps College in Claremont and earned her M.A. in American politics from Claremont Graduate University. Emily draws inspiration from her mother who has battled ME/CFS as well as chronic autoimmune and thyroid conditions since 1999.

    Cheryl Crow

    Cheryl is an occupational therapist who has lived with rheumatoid arthritis for nineteen years. Her life passion is helping others with rheumatoid arthritis figure out how to live a full life despite arthritis, by developing tools to navigate physical, emotional and social challenges. She formed the educational company Arthritis Life in 2019 after seeing a huge need for more engaging, accessible, and (dare I say) FUN patient education and self-management resources.

    For full episode details including a detailed transcript and video:

    Coming soon on the Arthritis Life Website. 

    15. Living with Lupus with Dina Felton

    15. Living with Lupus with Dina Felton

    My sister, Dina, is back as a guest on The Power Transformation Podcast, but this time she's giving far more than anger management tips. In this episode Dina shares her courageous journey of living with lupus - an autoimmune disease - for over 25 years. Join us as Dina talks candidly to educate and inspire you or someone you know on how to flourish beyond a diagnosis.

    Episode 15's Affirmation:
    I love and embrace my majestic, intricate, and distinctive body.  

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    Customizing Cannabis for Inflammation

    Customizing Cannabis for Inflammation

    Dasheeda Dawson is  founder ofThe WeedHead™ company, a global cannabis advocate, award-winning business strategist and bestselling author of How to Succeed in the Cannabis Industry. Her work has been featured across multiple outlets including Essence, Entrepreneur, and Health Magazine and I couldn’t be elated to invite her inside the Ohmies Studio. Get endocannabinoid educated with us as we connect over cannabis and inflammation

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    Podcast Description:

    Yoga Wit the Ohmies is a curated conversation space where we chat all things mental, physical, and spiritual wellbeing to inspire personal growth. Our show is hosted by Jewell Singletary, a trauma informed yoga instruction, meditation guide and therapeutic art coach. Each episode features an interview with well-being advocates and mental health experts that share their top tools for evolution and embodying wellbeing. Yoga is the practice of being present. Thank you for sharing some moments with the Ohmies in loving healing communication!
     

    This episode is sponsored by Kemetic Yoga Cards; African Asanas and Affirmations. The Yoga Wit the Ohmies Podcast is hosted by Jewell Singletary and produced by Manny Face Media. Full transcripts are available at gratitudegriot.com   

    Lupus Sistas

    Lupus Sistas

    Today I have Gabrielle Davis meeting me on the mat.  Gabrielle and I  align on advocating and amplifying Black women living with Lupus and talk tools to cope with the physical, mental and emotional impact of auto-immune illness.  Slide on into the Lupus Sistas Ohmies Studio. 

     

    https://www.instagram.com/lupussistas/

    Kidney Donors, please email: GabrielleGDavis@Gmail.com 

     

    My Journey With Body Positivity and Breast Implants

    My Journey With Body Positivity and Breast Implants

    In this episode, I had the honor of being on the "Get Jasched" Podcast hosted by my friend Jess Jasch in Australia. She asks me about how my relationship with body positivity impacted my initial decision to get breast implants in my 20s and what eventually led me to remove them over a year ago. She is a great host and sparks insightful conversation. Plus, it gives me a chance to get in the hot seat!

    Vulnerability and Community When You Live with Chronic Illness – Kimberli West

    Vulnerability and Community When You Live with Chronic Illness – Kimberli West

    “You may feel alone, like you shouldn’t talk about what is going on, but the worst thing you can do it isolate yourself… When you’re honest and vulnerable, it’s incredible how many places it will take you.”

    Previously on the podcast, Kimberli West talked about her unexpected battle with invisible chronic illness. She shared how she’s seen God’s hand at work in her hardship. As a young woman with an on-the-go lifestyle, Kimberli had ignored her physical symptoms illness. The day she found herself passed out in the emergency room was her wake-up call. Diagnosed with several autoimmune diseases, what Kimberli initially thought would be easily controlled by medication led her on an extreme medical journey: 20 surgeries, the loss of 9 organs, and the fight of her life.

    Crystal invited Kimberli back for a second conversation on the podcast to talk about the importance of vulnerability and transparency when we face challenges. Chronic conditions  often lead to loneliness and isolation, but being vulnerable about your struggles opens the door for deep relationships, support, and finding joy in suffering. Listen as Kimberli shares how transparency helped her develop a strong supportive community and ministry opportunities, even when she was unable to leave her house.

     

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    Brave New Medicine with Cynthia Li, MD

    Brave New Medicine with Cynthia Li, MD
    Doctor Cynthia Li shares the truth about her disabling autoimmune illness, the limitations of Western medicine, and her hard-won lessons on healing—mind, body, and spirit. Li had it all: a successful career in medicine, a loving marriage, children on the horizon. But it all came crashing down when, after developing an autoimmune thyroid condition, mysterious symptoms began consuming her body. Test after test came back “within normal limits,” baffling her doctors—and baffling herself. Housebound with two young children, Li began a solo odyssey from her living room couch to find a way to heal. Patients with complex ailments often are dismissed as difficult. Dr. Li faced this harsh reality of a doctor-turned-”difficult patient” Her book, Brave New Medicine details the physical and existential crisis that forces a young doctor to question her own medical training. She dives into the root causes of her illness, learning to unlock her body’s innate intelligence and wholeness.