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A woman in seen on a bridge she has a black coat on and her hood is up she has a thick pink scarf covering her face to represent Living Beyond the Visible: My Life with Invisible Disabilities
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Living Beyond the Visible: My Life with Invisible Disabilities

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A woman in seen sitting on a bed, the bedding is grey and beside her is an open book with a mug of coffee on top
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Magic in the Midlife: Embracing Menopause as a Sacred Transition

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The power of disabled representation on TV

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Two people are walking on a crowded street one with a walker to represent pain awareness month 2025
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Pain Awareness Month 2025: Chronic Pain Community

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    Learn How To Cope With An Incurable Illness

    It is incredibly difficult to come to terms with the fact that you have an illness that cannot be cured. The day you receive a diagnosis like this, your whole life shifts and your world is changed forever. That’s why…

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    Self-care, it is more than just a hot bath

    We know that self-care is about looking after yourself. But there is more to it than just a facemask or a warm bath. Although those things certainly do the trick when it comes to making you feel good, for that…

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    Life On The Other Side Of Mental Illness

    When you’re in the throes of mental health challenges, you can feel like there’s no end in sight. You’re “taking it one day at a time,” you tell yourself, and just doing the best you can.  Sometimes, though, it is…

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    Why Mess Only Increases Stress

    Nowadays, life is full of triggers. The best you can do is approach one of them at a time and limit the damage. This means you will rank the stresses in order and importance, and clutter may not be high…

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    Creating The Zen Den You Need For Meditative Bliss

    Meditation has been proven to be a highly effective way to manage your stress and help you learn the mindfulness that can help you navigate life with a better awareness of your own emotional responses to all kinds of stimuli.…

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    Tips for Avoiding Rosacea Flare-Ups During Winter

    Rosacea is a common skin condition affecting more than 5% of women worldwide, and mainly affects sufferers during cold weather. The symptoms are skin redness in the area around the nose and checks. Trends among the affected persons show that…

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    How We Can Use Food To Feel Better

    Being fit and healthy is something that most of us would love to experience. Still, unfortunately, we don’t all have that luxury for one reason or another, depending on your particular reason for not always feeling great will mean different…

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    Natural Ways To Deal With Pain

    If there is one thing that can add disturbance to our lives, it’s the unwanted presence of pain. Whether it’s a headache, ongoing sporadic pain or even mental pain, treating it can be a challenge. Understandably, for some, the easiest…

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    How A Few Simple Changes Can Remove Major Stresses

    Life nowadays is full of stress, and we are constantly reminded that there will always be more to come. Knowing this, there are a few things you can do in life that will help prepare for any stress that may…

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    How To Approach Dealing With Grief

    Grief is one of life’s hardest emotions but sadly is also one that we will all experience at one stage or another. There is no right or wrong way to grieve, however, there are healthier ways to approach the grieving…

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Welcome to my blog, I am Beverley and I am in my 40s, I live in Staffordshire England with my husband, my disabled mom and our Maltese puppy Twig. I love sharing my journey with Chronic Illnesses here on the blog, I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Myalgic encephalomyelitis, Long Covid, Chronic depression, and Generalised anxiety disorder.

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I blog about my experiences and give tips and tricks to help and inspire other disabled people. I also hope to raise awareness and compassion from able-bodied people wanting to educate themselves.

I hope my posts and videos help you, but I am not a doctor and though I trained as a nurse I cannot give personalised help and advice. Please consult with a health professional before assuming what you have seen in my videos or read on my blog applies to you.

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