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I share with you more of what happened to my almost 10-year-old Doberman Meko on Good Friday who suddenly passed away. In a high-stress situation, I was left to assess my own health status to make sure I did not go into an adrenal crisis.
OTHER EPISODES:
E179 - MEKO 911 Emergency
https://youtu.be/2dByafXy2x4
Inspired by a YouTube Comment from E178 - When You are NOT the Emergency. Jill offers her advice on how to 'deliver' bad news to someone with adrenal insufficiency.Personal tips from situations from the past and a current situation she is dealing with her sick dog
MEKO.E178 - WHEN YOU ARE NOT THE EMERGENCY
https://youtu.be/AlZARvUIFZIHaving an adrenal insufficiency can lead us to NUMEROUS trips to the emergency room.
There will be times when OTHER emergencies arise that if we are not careful could put us into a CRISIS and instead of assisting the original emergency we are now part of it.
This episode was inspired by my friend Lisa who has experienced a few situations that have brought her awareness of the IMPORTANCE of managing her ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY and preventing an adrenal crisis while managing other stressful situations.
Jill and Lisa offer their TIPS of managing emergencies, setting limitations and finding a FUNCTIONAL ROLE while managing our illness.
THE PICKLE JAR PODCAST through donations at:https://www.gofundme.com/f/thepicklejarpodcast
If you would like to share your journey on THE PICKLE JAR please go to www.chronicallyfitcanada.com for more information.
DISCLAIMER: The information from THE PICKLE JAR represents the experiences of the host Jill Battle and the individual experiences of each guest. No information is intended to provide or replace the medical advice of a medical professional. The host or guests are not liable for any negative consequences from any treatment, action, application or preparation, to any person following the information from the podcast.
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I share with you more of what happened to my almost 10-year-old Doberman Meko on Good Friday who suddenly passed away. In a high-stress situation, I was left to assess my own health status to make sure I did not go into an adrenal crisis.
OTHER EPISODES:
E179 - MEKO 911 Emergency
https://youtu.be/2dByafXy2x4
Inspired by a YouTube Comment from E178 - When You are NOT the Emergency. Jill offers her advice on how to 'deliver' bad news to someone with adrenal insufficiency.Personal tips from situations from the past and a current situation she is dealing with her sick dog
MEKO.E178 - WHEN YOU ARE NOT THE EMERGENCY
https://youtu.be/AlZARvUIFZIHaving an adrenal insufficiency can lead us to NUMEROUS trips to the emergency room.
There will be times when OTHER emergencies arise that if we are not careful could put us into a CRISIS and instead of assisting the original emergency we are now part of it.
This episode was inspired by my friend Lisa who has experienced a few situations that have brought her awareness of the IMPORTANCE of managing her ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY and preventing an adrenal crisis while managing other stressful situations.
Jill and Lisa offer their TIPS of managing emergencies, setting limitations and finding a FUNCTIONAL ROLE while managing our illness.
THE PICKLE JAR PODCAST through donations at:https://www.gofundme.com/f/thepicklejarpodcast
If you would like to share your journey on THE PICKLE JAR please go to www.chronicallyfitcanada.com for more information.
DISCLAIMER: The information from THE PICKLE JAR represents the experiences of the host Jill Battle and the individual experiences of each guest. No information is intended to provide or replace the medical advice of a medical professional. The host or guests are not liable for any negative consequences from any treatment, action, application or preparation, to any person following the information from the podcast.
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