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Hosted by Katie Donlevie · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes
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Living with a chronic illness can be an incredibly isolating experience. It can feel as though you're navigating life -- your illness itself, your experience with the medical system, communicating with your job and with loved ones -- completely by yourself. In this podcast, Katie, a coach who works with people living with chronic illness and who lives with a chronic illness herself, talks to people about their illnesses & conditions, their experiences, and their lives. The purpose is to share stories and help us all feel more seen, heard, and connected. Welcome to the community!
Katie Donlevie hosts My Chronic Illness and Me, a health show with 13 episodes published.
Katie shares a quick update on timing.
In this episode Katie talks to Jennifer, an artist, wife, and mom who lives in Toronto and deals with over 25 diagnosed chronic conditions. For this conversation they focus on Jennifer's experience with Ehlers-Danlos syn
Katie talks with Tim, the founder of Invisible Condition and the host of Invisible Condition podcast, about his 30-year journey with Crohn's disease. They commiserate and laugh about people telling them to "just drink mo
March is Endometriosis awareness month! Both episodes this month feature women dealing with endometriosis. In this episode, Katie talks to Melissa, a community organizer from southern CA, about her 6 (SIX!) surgeries, th
March is Endometriosis Awareness Month! Both episodes this month will feature women dealing with endometriosis. In this episode, Katie talks to Maggie, a pre-K teaching assistant, wife, and dog mom from Georgia who, at 3
Katie talks to Catherine, a lawyer and mom of two, who was diagnosed with MS in her early twenties. They talk about how years spent dealing with an all-consuming health event can change your personality, as well as their
Katie talks to Shannon, a community engagement professional who has dealt with chronic migraines since middle school. They talk about the vast range of symptoms and experiences included under the migraine umbrella, how s
Katie talks to Brenna, a graduate student who has dealt with severe endometriosis -- and severe mishandling of her care by doctors -- for almost two decades. They talk about medical trauma, how difficult it can be to see
In this educational episode, Katie describes the definition, symptoms, myths and misconceptions, treatment options, and research surrounding Endometriosis, a disease that affects more than 1 in 10 women worldwide.
Katie talks to Maddy, a recent grad school graduate who experienced an acute onset of PCOS and a confusing diagnosis-to-treatment process. They talk about how social media can be both a helpful tool and a potentially det
Katie talks to Tricia, an entrepreneur and mom of two who dealt with life-threatening chronic infections around the birth of her children and still navigates T-cell dysfunction, Lyme disease, and more. They talk about th

Katie talks to Maz, a young woman living with severe Endometriosis and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, about her dance career, her struggle to find a balance between her work and caring for her body, and her relationships.

Katie introduces herself and shares the idea behind & purpose of this new podcast: to create a community for people living with chronic illness.
Jennifer
Matchmaker · NYC adoption agency
1 appearance on this show
Tim
Doctor · Alzheimer's Society
1 appearance on this show
Melissa
marketing consultant and coach · Dia'ani TV
1 appearance on this show
Maggie
nurse · Santa Fe Magazine
1 appearance on this show
Catherine
Professor of Public Management and Leadership · Gilmore Guide to Books
1 appearance on this show
Shannon
doctor of physical therapy · Eco Auto NW
1 appearance on this show
Brenna
Occupational Health & Safety Manager · Youth Move Nevada
1 appearance on this show
Maddy
finance major · Details In Hindsight
1 appearance on this show
Tricia
CEO · A Witch Awakens
1 appearance on this show
Maz
trained therapist · WAAX
1 appearance on this show
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My Chronic Illness and Me is hosted by Katie Donlevie. The show is categorised under Health (Fitness) and has published 13 episodes.
My Chronic Illness and Me has published 13 episodes.
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