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Lucky number 9

Episode 9 of the Invisibly Ill podcast, hosted by Laura Skerritt, Jenny Dicker and Maeghan Loehr, titled "Lucky number 9" was published on September 26, 2024 and runs 51 minutes.

September 26, 2024 ·51m · Invisibly Ill

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In this episode, we welcome our second-ever guest, Tamlin, who shares his experience of living with an undiagnosed chronic illness for nearly a decade. From frustrating medical encounters to bizarre symptoms and a never-ending search for answers, he opens up about the challenges of navigating an illness that doctors can’t quite pin down. The conversation touches on chronic fatigue, dietary experiments, the emotional toll of invisible illness, and the absurdity of some medical advice ("Just lift your hands above your head!"). Of course, there are plenty of laughs along the way, including unexpected skydiving mishaps and the chaos of explaining your health to strangers.Topics Covered:Tamlin’s journey with an undiagnosed chronic condition and years of inconclusive medical tests.How chronic fatigue syndrome became the most likely explanation—without ever being a definitive diagnosis.The rollercoaster of symptoms, from extreme fatigue to unpredictable food triggers.The frustration of hearing “everything’s normal” when you know something is wrong.Why medical gaslighting is so common, especially when there’s no clear diagnosis.How lifestyle changes (like diet, pacing, and work flexibility) have helped manage symptoms.The struggle of working while chronically ill and making career adjustments for health.The importance of acceptance—learning to live with uncertainty while still pushing for answers.Skydiving disasters, ice bath therapy, and the unexpected perks of feeling a little bit drunk without alcohol.Notable Moments:💬 "You should try raising your hands above your head." – A doctor’s actual advice to Tamlin about his symptoms.💬 "I have to be okay with my foot never getting better… waiting for it to heal is exhausting." – Laura on the mental shift of accepting chronic conditions.💬 "I just love pizza, but my body does not." – Tamlin on the constant battle with dietary restrictions.💬 "You don't need a diagnosis to know something is wrong with your body." – A reminder that self-advocacy matters.Takeaways:🔹 Not having a diagnosis doesn’t mean your illness isn’t real.🔹 Chronic illness often means trial and error—what works for one person may not work for another.🔹 The medical system doesn’t always have answers, but that doesn’t mean you should stop looking.🔹 Sometimes, accepting a new “normal” is necessary for moving forward.🔹 Laughter helps—even when you’re dealing with frustrating and scary health challenges.Get in Touch:We’d love to hear from you! If this episode resonated with you, email us at [email protected]. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, we welcome our second-ever guest, Tamlin, who shares his experience of living with an undiagnosed chronic illness for nearly a decade. From frustrating medical encounters to bizarre symptoms and a never-ending search for answers, he opens up about the challenges of navigating an illness that doctors can’t quite pin down. The conversation touches on chronic fatigue, dietary experiments, the emotional toll of invisible illness, and the absurdity of some medical advice ("Just lift your hands above your head!"). Of course, there are plenty of laughs along the way, including unexpected skydiving mishaps and the chaos of explaining your health to strangers.


Topics Covered:

  • Tamlin’s journey with an undiagnosed chronic condition and years of inconclusive medical tests.
  • How chronic fatigue syndrome became the most likely explanation—without ever being a definitive diagnosis.
  • The rollercoaster of symptoms, from extreme fatigue to unpredictable food triggers.
  • The frustration of hearing “everything’s normal” when you know something is wrong.
  • Why medical gaslighting is so common, especially when there’s no clear diagnosis.
  • How lifestyle changes (like diet, pacing, and work flexibility) have helped manage symptoms.
  • The struggle of working while chronically ill and making career adjustments for health.
  • The importance of acceptance—learning to live with uncertainty while still pushing for answers.
  • Skydiving disasters, ice bath therapy, and the unexpected perks of feeling a little bit drunk without alcohol.


Notable Moments:

💬 "You should try raising your hands above your head." – A doctor’s actual advice to Tamlin about his symptoms.

💬 "I have to be okay with my foot never getting better… waiting for it to heal is exhausting." – Laura on the mental shift of accepting chronic conditions.

💬 "I just love pizza, but my body does not." – Tamlin on the constant battle with dietary restrictions.

💬 "You don't need a diagnosis to know something is wrong with your body." – A reminder that self-advocacy matters.


Takeaways:

🔹 Not having a diagnosis doesn’t mean your illness isn’t real.

🔹 Chronic illness often means trial and error—what works for one person may not work for another.

🔹 The medical system doesn’t always have answers, but that doesn’t mean you should stop looking.

🔹 Sometimes, accepting a new “normal” is necessary for moving forward.

🔹 Laughter helps—even when you’re dealing with frustrating and scary health challenges.


Get in Touch:

We’d love to hear from you! If this episode resonated with you, email us at [email protected].



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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