Living a Full Life with Chronic Conditions
Living a Full Life with Chronic Conditions
I want to end this series by talking about hope. When you receive a diagnosis for a chronic condition, it is easy to feel like your "real" life is over and you are now just a "patient." You start defining yourself by your A1C, your BP readings, or the number of pills on your nightstand.
But I’ve seen thousands of people navigate this journey, and I know the truth: a diagnosis is a challenge, but it doesn't have to be a destination.
Acceptance vs. Resignation
Resignation says, "I'm sick, so I can't do anything." Acceptance says, "My body works differently now, so I will manage it well so I can do everything."
Living a full life means being a good steward of your "temple" (1 Corinthians 6:19). It means taking your medication with gratitude because it preserves your ability to serve your family, your community, and your deen.
The Power of Consistency
The difference between surviving and thriving is consistency. When you stay on your treatment plan without fail, the disease stops being the "boss" of your life. You move it into the background so you can move your purpose into the foreground.
Removing the Final Barrier
For many, the only thing keeping them from a "full life" is the crushing weight of medical bills. It is hard to feel hopeful when you are choosing between your heart meds and your car payment.
We exist to take that weight off. We believe everyone deserves to live their life without the shadow of the pharmacy bill hanging over them. For $40 a month, we handle the advocacy so you can handle the living. You are more than your diagnosis. Let’s get you back to living.
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