New to Managing a Chronically Painful Condition? Start with These Resources
This is what Chronic Illness looks like (Image used with permission by Amelia Nash, Blossom Earth customer)
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This is also what Chronic Illness looks like. (Image used with permission by Chelsey Allen, Blossom Earth customer.
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Receiving a diagnosis can be a relief in many ways. But when your condition also causes chronic pain, it might feel like you have a giant mountain to climb.
Navigating treatment options while trying to minimise pain and discomfort is often a balancing act.
Start with these resources to learn how to cope emotionally and mentally, manage your symptoms with wellness, and stress less.
- Engage in Guided Meditation
- Spruce Up Your Space for More Positive Energy
- Living with a Chronic Illness
- 10 Steps for Coping with a Chronic Condition
- How Support Groups Can Boost Your Health and Make Chronic Conditions Easier to Live With
- The Importance of Diet and Nutrition in Managing Chronic Illness
- Can Diet Help with Inflammation?
- Chiropractic Can Be an Effective Therapy
- Why Being Fit Helps You Manage Chronic Diseases
- 9 Women Share How Fitness Helps Them Fight Their Chronic Illnesses
- 5 Yoga Poses to Help Alleviate Anxiety
- Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for People with Chronic Diseases
Living with a newly diagnosed condition isn’t easy, even if the diagnosis offers some answers. Your path will involve plenty of trial and error, but there are ways to live your best life despite chronic pain. With these resources, you can start on the path toward wellness.
Jackie Waters is the creator of Hyper Tidy and mother to four energetic and amazing boys. After losing her mother-in-law, Jackie felt ill-equipped to help her father-in law with both his grief and the practical challenges that arose. Now, Jackie writes articles in her spare time so that others know about the incredible resources available to them and so that they know that they are not alone.
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Amelia Nash is a part of the Blossom Earth Community. She has a sadly common history of misdiagnosis, but is grateful that she now lives with little to no pain due to Endometriosis surgery, but knows there is no cure and it could return at any time.
Chelsey Allen is a part of the Blossom Earth Community. She has a diagnosis of PCOS and Endometriosis, and lives in two worlds – one in which she is a “perfectly normal 30 year old”, and the other in which she lives in a world of pain.







