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In this episode of Inflammatory, Debbie and Katy get real about how even a simple cold can wreak havoc when you're living with inflammatory arthritis (IA). Debbie opens up about a recent bout of illness that hit her hard and amplified her joint pain (especially in her jaw), flaring up her fibromyalgia, and throwing her reactive hypoglycaemia into chaos. Katy, on the other hand, shares her experience of rarely getting sick despite being on medication, and reflects on the fear and uncertainty she felt early in the COVID pandemic.
Together, they explore how illness can throw off everything—energy levels, medication schedules, even mental health. They talk about the tricky balance between rest and movement, how stress (even over little things) can spark flares, and the lingering emotional impact of being extra cautious during COVID. There’s also a candid discussion around how isolating chronic illness can be, especially when others don’t see or understand what you’re going through and how you can feel like a prisoner in your own body.
Throughout the conversation, Debbie and Katy emphasize that no two journeys with IA are the same—but community, honesty, and listening to your own body can make all the difference.
🎙️ In this episode:
• How minor illnesses can trigger major flares
• The toll of managing multiple conditions at once
• Reactive hypoglycaemia + IA = a tough combo
• Pandemic stress and long-term mental health impacts
• Why self-awareness and a holistic mindset matter
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