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championship merch is out already!!
watching all these celebrations made me realise how GLAD i am that he won in Motegi and not Misano
where can i go get one of those #morethananumber championship shirts?
realhappydaughter
Eating past fullness sometimes is a part of intuitive eating. 🍕💗
There IS a difference between enjoying and bingeing! 💕💕💕
Want to learn more about intuitive eating? Check out my blog post, Intuitive Eating Simplified! ⬇️⬇️⬇️
https://www.happydaughter.com/blog/intuitive-eating-simplified
Or check out a few of my favourite certified Intuitive Eating experts @thebodylovesociety@grow_withgabi@jennifer_rollin
You deserve to eat! You deserve to enjoy your food! You deserve to live a life without restriction!
For All My Spoonies:
Doctor’s office to doctor’s office. Each one with a similar storyline. I was experiencing severe pelvic pain for a few years; Still, to this day I do. At the time, no doctor was able to find an answer. Instead, my pain was continuously invalidated by medical professionals.
Their voices echoed in my head over and over again. I should see a therapist because my pain was not real. I was seeking drugs. I was too young to be this sick. The pain I was feeling shouldn’t be that bad. And my personal favorite, that I might have just been eating bad tacos all the time (yes, a doctor was completely serious when he told me this).
On good days, I sat wondering if I made my pain up. Maybe the doctors were right after all. But these doubts never lasted too long. The pain would always come back.
I often wound up in the emergency room, lying in a hospital bed, clinging to a thread of hope that maybe just this one time I would be taken seriously. Maybe if I was lucky, I would receive an answer.
It took a few years until I was able to find a doctor that treated me like a person and I was diagnosed with Endometriosis. Still, I am awaiting a diagnosis for an autoimmune-related disease (Yes, the classic “buy” one chronic illness get one free deal from hell) and I am once again in the process of finding a doctor who will listen to my voice and recognize my pain.
Unfortunately, this story is all to common in the chronic illness community. Time and time again, I hear of individuals with chronic conditions, especially young women, being told that their pain is not real. They, like myself, continuously find themselves being treated as a set of numbers on a chart rather than as human beings. Whether it’s being rushed out of appointments, not being taken seriously by medical personnel, or literally being called Patient Number 42 (the name an unconcerned doctor used to refer to his patient that went missing in a hospital I was at), this desensitization in the form of reducing patients to numbers is often very real.
This is why I chose to create the More Than a Number Campaign. The More Than a Number Campaign aims at emphasizing the faces that are behind chronic conditions through providing an outlet for individuals to share their own stories, submit their favorite Spoonie hacks, advocate for one another, and support one another through the everyday battles of chronic illness.
We are more than just a set of numbers on a chart. We deserve relief and we deserve to be respected and treated humanely. With the More Than a Number Campaign, our voices will be heard. This is just the start but it’s a step in the right direction.
With love and spoons,
I am Anna. I am Patient Number 42.
I've said before and I'll say it again: it's your body so wear whatever the heck you want 💪🏼 Good on you, @babyyshark 👏🏼 #Repost @strutbymic ・・・ @babyyshark recently posted about the first time she wore just a sports bra to yoga class, so we asked her to talk about her decision to stop covering up her body. She explains that she was nervous to take off her tank top because she didn’t have what society would deem to be a “fitness body.” But all that changed one day before yoga class. “I was looking in the mirror and I was just like, ‘You know what, like, I look really good, like, I’m feeling myself.’” She added, “You can wear whatever you want and you can, potentially, feel really good and empowered doing it.”👏🙏💪 . . . . . . . . #bopo #bopowarrior #bodyposi #bodypos #bodypositive #body4me #strutbymic #sportsbra #wewearwhatwewant #bodylove #selflove #celebratemysize #everybodyisbeautiful #allbodiesaregoodbodies #effyourbeautystandards #beautystandards #bodyimage #morethananumber #beautybeyondsize #selfcare #yoga #yogi #yogaeverydamnday
MORE THAN A NUMBER 🩵🩵🩵 whoever came up with that can have my whole soul holy SHIT
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Things you shouldn’t say to a person with a chronic illness 101:
“It’s all in your head.”