Today on the MS Understood Podcast we chat with interviewer, teacher, writer and advocate Astrid Edwards. We talked about her chapter in the newly published Growing Up Disabled in Australia. She shares talks about trusting yourself when you know something just isn't right in your body, she offers suggestions about how we can make studying more comfortable for students living with chronic illnesses. Astrid shares her incredible list of MS related symptoms and how she now refuses to feel shame in relation to her MS. We had such a full chat where we covered so many topics. I'm absolutely sure there'll be something for everyone.
Anonymous Was A Women - Fortitude
Pain and Prejudice - Gabrielle Jackson
Show Me Where It Hurts - Kylie Maslen
Growing Up Disabled in Australia - Carly Findlay
Thank you so much for listening to today's episode of MS Understood. I hope you enjoyed this chat as much as I did. You can find Astrid on Instagram @_astridedwards_. Don't forget to check out growing Up Disabled in Australia. You can find me @Clare.Reilly or @MSUnderstoodPodcast. The best thing you can do to support this podcast is click follow on Spotify, Subscribe on your other podcast listening platforms and leave a review, this helps others find the podcast.
I'm always looking for new guests for the MS Understood podcast, if this is you or someone you know, please send me a message via either of my instagram accounts. In an effort to make sure to have representation I'd love to hear from any members of the lGBTQI+ community, our Black and BIPOC community or any men willing to share their stories of living with Multiple Sclerosis.
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