My Immune System Hates Me! Chelsey Storteboom
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- Health & Fitness
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A podcast about the trials and tribulations of life with chronic illness. Host Chelsey Storteboom has been recently diagnosed with an autoimmune disease and wants to hear how others have overcome their lifelong illnesses.
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Grand Finale
That's right, it's the Grand Finale of My Immune System Hates Me! Tune in to hear updates on Chelsey, her mom, and why it's time to put the show to an end.
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Making it Count with Dani
At the age of 16, Dani was a promising young athlete with goals of pursuing a sports career, but her life took an unexpected turn when she was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Like so many warriors, she turned her hardships into life lessons and has helped spread joy and movement around the world. Now, though the pendulum is always swinging, she’s back to being her athletic self and is an incredible advocate for the whole community.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis with Antoinette
Antoinette’s RA started as a small sensation in her thumb, and before she knew it, she was in a wheelchair. Today, she’s back on her feet, sometimes even in heels, and she’s spreading motivation and inspiration wherever she goes.
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Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
Jen was diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis when she was only a year old. As a kid, she was in and out of doctors offices every week, on heavy medications, and even in casts at some points. Today, she’s learned from her experiences and is eager to share her story and advice to those who need to hear it.
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Acral Lentiginous Melanoma
Terry has been battling a rare form of cancer for the last decade, and when I say battling, I’m not exaggerating. Both the cancer and his treatments have wreaked havoc on his body, but Terry isn’t letting that stop him from leading an extraordinary life.
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Chelsey's R.A. Update
Chelsey updates you on how she's been doing and then answers listener questions.
Customer Reviews
So informative and refreshing!
Chelsey is such a breath fresh air! I have two autoimmune disorders and it’s been so nice to listen to someone who truly understands the hardships of having these disorders. I’ve also learned so much in the process! I truly enjoy this podcast :) give it a listen.