Autoimmune Disease in Families | Did Stress Cause My Autoimmune Condition? | Part 3

The Joel Nelson Podcast

31-01-2024 • 39 mins

In this final episode of our three-part mini-series focusing on three people with three autoimmune diseases in one family, 'Joel vs Arthritis' Twitch community member Lauren Gibbons shares her story of living with Ulcerative Colitis and how she believes childhood trauma and stress contributed to the development of her autoimmune condition.

She discusses her journey to diagnosis, her decision to undergo total colectomy surgery, and how she is managing her Ulcerative Colitis today - including by using peer support communities and gaming as escapism.

Lauren also shares her insights on the connection between stress and autoimmune disease and offers advice to others struggling with similar challenges.

Discussion Topics:

What is Ulcerative Colitis? Lauren's journey to diagnosis The decision to undergo total colectomy surgery Managing Ulcerative Colitis on a daily basis The connection between stress and autoimmune disease Advice for others living with autoimmune disease Using peer support communities as part of the management of long-term health conditions If you enjoyed this episode, please remember to leave a review and subscribe wherever you listen to help more people find our peer support community. <3 Follow our GUEST:  Instagram: @theless.eye.know

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