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In this week’s Quiet Confessions, Chelsea shares the raw reality of navigating hospital visits that reopen old wounds. From the dysregulation of lab work and MRIs, to the panic of walking familiar halls, to the choice to slow down and decompress instead of bulldozing through — this episode is a reminder that scars live in our bodies long after the moment has passed.
With honesty, vulnerability, and a little humor (yes, ice cream counts as medicine), Chelsea reflects on how planning for recovery time, acknowledging limits, and taking up space are not weaknesses but survival strategies.
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Special Thanks to Steve Audy for the use of our theme song: Quiet Connection
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In this week’s Quiet Confessions, Chelsea shares the raw reality of navigating hospital visits that reopen old wounds. From the dysregulation of lab work and MRIs, to the panic of walking familiar halls, to the choice to slow down and decompress instead of bulldozing through — this episode is a reminder that scars live in our bodies long after the moment has passed.
With honesty, vulnerability, and a little humor (yes, ice cream counts as medicine), Chelsea reflects on how planning for recovery time, acknowledging limits, and taking up space are not weaknesses but survival strategies.
🔑 Key Takeaways
🎧 Soundbites
Support the show
Special Thanks to Steve Audy for the use of our theme song: Quiet Connection
Want to be a guest on Quiet Connection - Postpartum Mental Health?
Send Chelsea a message on PodMatch