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Episode 85 - The Power of Place: JIA and the Strength of Small Town Support

44m · Take a Pain Check · 11 Feb 17:30

In this episode of Take a Pain Check, we delve into the experiences of Jillian Wickert, who has been living with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) for the majority of her life. From her diagnosis story to navigating through various treatments and medications, Jillian shares her journey with candor and resilience. We explore the challenges she faced in school and the impact of her condition on her social life. Jillian also opens up about the psychological barriers she encountered and how she overcame them, shedding light on the need for understanding and support. As she discusses her thesis project centered around the question 'How are you doing, really?' Jillian offers valuable insights into what constitutes a neutral experience for individuals living with JIA. We uncover the nuances of Jillian's journey, gain valuable advice for those facing similar circumstances, and explore the significance of community engagement in the realm of chronic illness. Additionally, we delve into the exploration of alternative treatment options alongside medications, the interactions with people over a lifespan, and the delicate balance of when to share or withhold information about one's arthritis. Through the lens of trial and error, we navigate the complexities of managing chronic illness and finding the right path to wellness.


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