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Comedy, Chronic Illness, and Coping: Katie’s Inflammatory Arthritis Story

Episode Summary

Have you ever found humor to be therapeutic in your chronic illness experience? In this episode, Kate shares her diagnosis journey and the role that humor, acceptance, and support have played in her coping with inflammatory arthritis.

Episode Notes

In this episode, Katie reflects on the crucial role that parental and patient advocacy played in her her journey to a diagnosis of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).  She also shares her college experience, and discusses the roles that comedy and humor have played in helping her cope. Cheryl and Katie express the importance of accepting the need for assistive devices, setting boundaries, believing in oneself, prioritizing needs, and having a support system to thrive with chronic illness.

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