Can you relate?
#chronicillness #spoonielife #disabilityawareness #invisibledisability #tired
VD: Lindsay is a woman with her hair up in a clip wearing glasses while she lip syncs to the audio sitting in a chair in a blur stripe top. On screen text “pov living life disabled w chronic illness & just doing my best”.
Living with a chronic illness or invisible disability often means navigating a constant balancing act between pushing ourselves and acknowledging our limits. The phrase "living life disabled w chronic illness & just doing your best" truly resonates with many who face daily physical and mental challenges that aren't always visible to others. The feeling of living "on the edge"—as captured in the on-screen text referencing the edge of a mental breakdown—is a condition many with chronic illnesses experience. It’s a space marked by resilience, vulnerability, and relentless hope. Managing symptoms like fatigue, pain, and mental exhaustion requires a strong support system, self-compassion, and adaptive coping strategies. From my own experience, adopting the "spoonie life" mindset has been essential. This approach prioritizes pacing oneself and conserving energy (spoons representing units of energy) for what truly matters each day. While it can feel isolating at times, connecting with communities focused on #chronicillness, #spoonielife, and #disabilityawareness offers immeasurable support and understanding. It's important for wider society to recognize invisible disabilities and the fact that just because someone "looks fine" doesn’t mean they aren’t struggling internally. Advocating for disability awareness not only fosters empathy but also promotes accessibility and inclusivity in everyday environments. Ultimately, living with chronic illness is about leaning into that edge—not letting it define us, but letting it shape our strength. Every small victory, whether a productive day or simply managing symptoms, is a testament to the courage involved in doing one’s best against the odds.






















































