Thriving with a Chronic Illness: The Inspiring Story of Jessica Miles
In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Jessica Miles, a registered nurse, photographer, and ostomy advocate who has learned to thrive with a chronic illness and an ostomy. Jessica shares her journey with a connective tissue disorder and multiple surgeries, leading to her having a colostomy. She talks about her experiences with doctors and surgeries, and how she has learned to maintain a positive attitude despite her health challenges.
Jessica explains how she came to have a colostomy and how she has had to undergo multiple surgeries due to her connective tissue disorder. Despite the challenges, Jessica remains optimistic and positive, believing that she can still thrive with a chronic illness and an ostomy. She shares her background as a registered nurse and how she fell into becoming a birth photographer, which allowed her to mix her two passions of obstetrics and photography.
Jessica emphasizes the importance of taking breaks and setting boundaries, especially for those with chronic illnesses and ostomies. She shares her own experience of pushing herself to the point of physical exhaustion before realizing the need to prioritize her health and well-being. Jessica encourages listeners to listen to their bodies and take breaks when needed, even if it means taking time off work or other responsibilities.
In conclusion, Jessica's story serves as an inspiration for others facing similar challenges, and her advocacy work helps to break down stigmas and promote greater understanding and acceptance. So, if you want to learn more about Jessica's journey and how she has learned to thrive with a chronic illness and an ostomy, tune in to this episode now. Click Here
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