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If you live with a chronic illness like hEDS or POTS, you know the calculation. Every new person, every social situation, every moment where your body does something your healthy friends don't have to think about, there's this split-second decision about how much to say, how much to hide, and how much energy you have left for either.
In the debut episode of A Flexible Life, Tori — actor, content creator, and person permanently doing that calculation — gets into the specific, exhausting, sometimes darkly funny social awkwardness of living with an invisible illness
By Tori LeighIf you live with a chronic illness like hEDS or POTS, you know the calculation. Every new person, every social situation, every moment where your body does something your healthy friends don't have to think about, there's this split-second decision about how much to say, how much to hide, and how much energy you have left for either.
In the debut episode of A Flexible Life, Tori — actor, content creator, and person permanently doing that calculation — gets into the specific, exhausting, sometimes darkly funny social awkwardness of living with an invisible illness