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Sarah Ramey has a term for people like her. She calls herself a WOMI, or a "woman with a mysterious illness." On today's episode, Sarah tells me about the events that set her life as a WOMI in motion, and what it was like to be told over and over that her problems were psychosomatic. We also discuss her recently published book, The Lady's Handbook for Her Mysterious Illness, and how she hopes it will change the experience for other patients with mysterious illnesses as they seek answers.
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Sarah Ramey has a term for people like her. She calls herself a WOMI, or a "woman with a mysterious illness." On today's episode, Sarah tells me about the events that set her life as a WOMI in motion, and what it was like to be told over and over that her problems were psychosomatic. We also discuss her recently published book, The Lady's Handbook for Her Mysterious Illness, and how she hopes it will change the experience for other patients with mysterious illnesses as they seek answers.
Learn more about Sarah and check out the show notes here.
Follow Made Visible on Instagram.
We want to learn more about you! Tell us about you and what got you listening to Made Visible here.

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