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Season 4, Episode 6: Ehlers Danlos Syndrome & Eosinophilic Esophagitis - Katherine Greenstein 1 of 20 Podcast
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- 健康與體能
Katherine “Katie” Greenstein (Tiktok: @chronically.katie & Instagram: @katherine.greenstein ) is a friend of the podcast and a guest on this episode. Katie is much more than that; they are a fearless advocate for themselves and others in the rare, chronically ill, and disabled communities.
Katie’s diagnostic odyssey has been arduous and inspiring. They received a diagnosis of Eosinophilic Esophagitis before turning 6, and later in adulthood, were diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Our conversation is fruitful and impactful as we discuss our mutual struggles to find the correct diagnosis and the long-standing issue of food options in mainstream restaurants and grocery stores.
This conversation is eye-opening, thought-provoking, and motivating. It is a call to action to understand the human struggle in everyday life, the harrowing truth behind the medical system in our nation, and our mutual experiences with our conditions. I have attached the brilliant resources Katie mentioned in our episode. We can all learn a lesson from them.
Disability Visibility by Alice Wong
Content Creators: @philhatesgluten @crutches_and_spice
@chronicallyillandhot
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1of20podcast/support
Katherine “Katie” Greenstein (Tiktok: @chronically.katie & Instagram: @katherine.greenstein ) is a friend of the podcast and a guest on this episode. Katie is much more than that; they are a fearless advocate for themselves and others in the rare, chronically ill, and disabled communities.
Katie’s diagnostic odyssey has been arduous and inspiring. They received a diagnosis of Eosinophilic Esophagitis before turning 6, and later in adulthood, were diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Our conversation is fruitful and impactful as we discuss our mutual struggles to find the correct diagnosis and the long-standing issue of food options in mainstream restaurants and grocery stores.
This conversation is eye-opening, thought-provoking, and motivating. It is a call to action to understand the human struggle in everyday life, the harrowing truth behind the medical system in our nation, and our mutual experiences with our conditions. I have attached the brilliant resources Katie mentioned in our episode. We can all learn a lesson from them.
Disability Visibility by Alice Wong
Content Creators: @philhatesgluten @crutches_and_spice
@chronicallyillandhot
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/1of20podcast/support
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