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Where's the beef?

Episode 4 of the Invisibly Ill podcast, hosted by Laura Skerritt, Jenny Dicker and Maeghan Loehr, titled "Where's the beef?" was published on December 6, 2023 and runs 35 minutes.

December 6, 2023 ·35m · Invisibly Ill

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In this episode, Laura, Jen, and Maeghan discuss frustrating (and sometimes hilariously absurd) conversations with doctors, the realities of maintaining health with chronic illness, and how weight and exercise are often presented as a "fix-all" solution—even when the messaging is less than helpful. They also explore the impact of illness on relationships, the lack of support for partners of people with chronic conditions, and how small gestures from loved ones make all the difference.Topics Covered:Laura’s latest MRI results and what they mean for her long-term health.How her surgeon compared her back to a well-marbled steak (yes, really).The fine line between helpful medical advice and unhelpful weight-related commentary.How illness impacts relationships—whether it’s relying on friends, partners, or family.Jen and Maeghan reflect on how chronic illness can create guilt, frustration, and unexpected gratitude for the people who stick by you.The lack of support for caregivers and partners of people with serious illnesses.Notable Moments:💬 “So… your back is like a good steak, but structurally, that’s not great.” – Laura’s surgeon, trying (and failing?) to explain body mechanics.💬 “If exercise were a drug, we’d be prescribing it.” – Jen on the undeniable health benefits of movement.💬 “I had a panic attack about not owning a recliner… because if I relapsed, where would I sleep?” – Maeghan on the ways chronic illness rewires your brain.💬 “I can’t fix your back, but I can bring you food.” – The importance of small acts of care when supporting loved ones with chronic illness.Takeaways:🔹 The way doctors frame conversations about weight and health makes all the difference.🔹 Chronic illness doesn’t just affect the person who is sick—it deeply impacts loved ones, too.🔹 Support can come in many forms, from emotional reassurance to pre-portioned meals when cooking is too hard.Get in Touch:We’d love to hear from you! If this episode resonated with you, email us at [email protected] you’re enjoying the podcast, please leave us a review. And if you’re in Belgium, Germany, or the US… hi! We see you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Laura, Jen, and Maeghan discuss frustrating (and sometimes hilariously absurd) conversations with doctors, the realities of maintaining health with chronic illness, and how weight and exercise are often presented as a "fix-all" solution—even when the messaging is less than helpful. They also explore the impact of illness on relationships, the lack of support for partners of people with chronic conditions, and how small gestures from loved ones make all the difference.


Topics Covered:

  • Laura’s latest MRI results and what they mean for her long-term health.
  • How her surgeon compared her back to a well-marbled steak (yes, really).
  • The fine line between helpful medical advice and unhelpful weight-related commentary.
  • How illness impacts relationships—whether it’s relying on friends, partners, or family.
  • Jen and Maeghan reflect on how chronic illness can create guilt, frustration, and unexpected gratitude for the people who stick by you.
  • The lack of support for caregivers and partners of people with serious illnesses.


Notable Moments:

💬 “So… your back is like a good steak, but structurally, that’s not great.” – Laura’s surgeon, trying (and failing?) to explain body mechanics.

💬 “If exercise were a drug, we’d be prescribing it.” – Jen on the undeniable health benefits of movement.

💬 “I had a panic attack about not owning a recliner… because if I relapsed, where would I sleep?” – Maeghan on the ways chronic illness rewires your brain.

💬 “I can’t fix your back, but I can bring you food.” – The importance of small acts of care when supporting loved ones with chronic illness.


Takeaways:

🔹 The way doctors frame conversations about weight and health makes all the difference.

🔹 Chronic illness doesn’t just affect the person who is sick—it deeply impacts loved ones, too.

🔹 Support can come in many forms, from emotional reassurance to pre-portioned meals when cooking is too hard.


Get in Touch:

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

If you’re enjoying the podcast, please leave us a review. And if you’re in Belgium, Germany, or the US… hi! We see you!


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

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