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We made it! It’s Tuesday! Another That’s So Chronic episode! Today we are hearing from Cheyenne Welham, and we are talking about her diagnosis of hypermobile ehlers danlos syndrome (hEDS) and living life with an ostomy bag.
In this episode Cheyenne explains what EDS is, the 10 year journey to her getting a diagnosis, the life changing decision to go through ileostomy surgery, the toll this has had an her mental health, and why she’s dedicated to sharing her story.
If you would like to find out more about Cheyenne, you can head to her instagram: @cheyber_space
And you can find me on instagram and tiktok: @thatssochronic
@thatssochronic | @jessssbrien | #thatssochronic
Free monthly newsletter: thatssochronic.substack.com
Application form to share your story: https://forms.gle/csebLkwfwAjiLApK9
Disclaimer: Here at That's So Chronic we are sharing personal stories and are not advocating any type of treatment, therapy, procedure or intervention. Everyone is unique so please seek professional medical advice before making any decisions for yourself or for others.
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We made it! It’s Tuesday! Another That’s So Chronic episode! Today we are hearing from Cheyenne Welham, and we are talking about her diagnosis of hypermobile ehlers danlos syndrome (hEDS) and living life with an ostomy bag.
In this episode Cheyenne explains what EDS is, the 10 year journey to her getting a diagnosis, the life changing decision to go through ileostomy surgery, the toll this has had an her mental health, and why she’s dedicated to sharing her story.
If you would like to find out more about Cheyenne, you can head to her instagram: @cheyber_space
And you can find me on instagram and tiktok: @thatssochronic
@thatssochronic | @jessssbrien | #thatssochronic
Free monthly newsletter: thatssochronic.substack.com
Application form to share your story: https://forms.gle/csebLkwfwAjiLApK9
Disclaimer: Here at That's So Chronic we are sharing personal stories and are not advocating any type of treatment, therapy, procedure or intervention. Everyone is unique so please seek professional medical advice before making any decisions for yourself or for others.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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