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This is a space for chronically ill and disabled women who want real connection, not just content. Show up exactly as you are.
A place where you don't have to explain yourself.
A place to say "me too" without having to justify how sick or disabled you are first.
Somewhere beauty, softness, and joy are allowed to coexist with hard days and hard diagnoses.
Content that actually reflects your life, not an inspiration reel about overcoming your body.
A judgment-free zone. Your choices about your health are yours. Full stop.
Come hang. Every platform has its own vibe.
Instagram is home base. That’s where the real conversations happen. TikTok and YouTube are where I share longer stories.
Daily stories, beauty content, soft life moments, and real conversations in the comments and DMs. This is where the community actually lives.
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Short-form videos, trending sounds, and relatable chronically ill moments. TikTok is where I get to be a little more chaotic.
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Longer-form content, vlogs, and the podcast. YouTube is where I get to go deeper on topics that don’t fit in 60 seconds.
SubscribeBehind-the-scenes updates, longer shares, and a space to connect that moves a little slower. Come find me there too.
Follow on FacebookThe messages that remind me why I do this.
I am 16 years old and developed full body CRPS after a knee injury at 15… I’m just glad to see someone else with it too.
Instagram comment
I know the heartache of having your career end in one life changing day.
Former nurse, via Instagram
Your page is helping me realize I don’t need to hide.
DM
Your page makes me feel less alone.
TikTok comment
Conversations we’re having.
Advocacy
How to speak up, get heard, and navigate the system when it wasn’t built for you.
Beauty
Accessible routines, product finds, and feeling like yourself on the hard days.
Identity
Who you are when your body changes. Grief, growth, and redefining yourself.
Soft Life
Rest, pleasure, and the life you still deserve, even when you’re not okay.
Relationships
What chronic illness does to love, friendship, and family dynamics.
Healthcare
Appointment prep, getting diagnosed, knowing your rights, and not getting dismissed.
Got a question? Send it my way.
Navigating the system, accessible beauty, how I actually cope on bad days, or something else entirely. I read everything. DM me on Instagram or shoot me an email.