Into The Invisible

Into The Invisible
Podcast Description
Into The Invisible is a podcast that shines a light on the unseen. Created by the Complex Care team at Western Kids, this series dives into the world of chronic invisible conditions—like arthritis, hypermobility, pain, and fatigue—through the voices of those who live it every day.
We’ll hear from teens, parents, and health professionals as they share their stories, challenges, and triumphs. Together, we aim to raise awareness, break down stigmas, and foster understanding for conditions that often go unnoticed.
Get more information about what we do at:
https://westernkidshealth.com/
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The podcast focuses on various chronic invisible conditions such as arthritis, hypermobility, pain, and fatigue, with episodes that explore personal experiences like CJ's journey with Functional Neurological Disorder and Ashish's experience with Juvenile Arthritis, aiming to raise awareness and challenge stigmas surrounding these topics.

Into The Invisible is a podcast that shines a light on the unseen. Created by the Complex Care team at Western Kids, this series dives into the world of chronic invisible conditions, like arthritis, hypermobility, pain, and fatigue – through the voices of those who live it every day.
We’ll hear from teens, parents, and health professionals as they share their stories, challenges, and triumphs. Together, we aim to raise awareness, break down stigmas, and foster understanding for conditions that often go unnoticed.
In this episode of 'Into The Invisible,' Grace, also known as Gracie, discusses her experiences living with Marfan syndrome and Ehlers Danlos syndrome. As a 15-year-old, Grace opens up about the daily challenges and the misconceptions surrounding her conditions. She recounts her journey from early days of wearing a scoliosis brace and special leggings to the emotional toll of dealing with pain and medical appointments. Grace also emphasises the importance of support from friends, family, and healthcare professionals, and offers advice to other children with similar conditions. The episode sheds light on the often unseen struggles of those with invisible illnesses and underscores the need for empathy and better communication within the medical community.
Learn More at westernkidshealth.com

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