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Amber Horrox's avatar

Let me know if you find yourself getting stuck into any one of them in particular 🙂

Reducing inflammation is a big one. It blows my mind that this does not form part of our healthcare here in the uk, ie you have an inflammatory condition. First port of call: look into ways to reduce inflammation. It’s the same with emotional dysregulation (one know medical root cause to migraine and seems to be a big link to other chronic illness too - let’s learn to emotionally regulate (this took me past what is medically believed possible in my healing).

Acceptance is a big one too. Managing expectations or others misunderstanding is huge. In the end, it was noise to me. And became about learning to drown out the noise and tune in to what I knew to be true all along (it was me that was disabled by illness, not them. It was me that was solely responsible for a £700 a month mortgage, not them. My responsibility = my way! Was pretty much how I moved forward).

Though clearly, none of this was easy. Mostly, the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life. But similarly the things I am most proud of and my health benefits have been significant year on year as a result.

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Marinda Lansoum's avatar

Thank you for your article listing so many useful resources in one place - I'm looking forward to getting stuck in. Have you read the 'Really Strange' boxset by Steven Haines? It includes four books focusing on pain, touch, anxiety and trauma - when I was first trying to get to grips with past trauma, it was really useful for me in breaking things down and getting the point across without feeling too overwhelming. The books are written in a comic style with beautiful artwork by Sophie Standing

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