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In this week’s Quiet Confession, Chelsea shares a vulnerable update on their health and the wave of grief following the loss of their grandmother, their lifelong hero.
From learning that their pituitary gland is no longer functioning—and what that means for living with chronic illness—to navigating severe sleep apnea and constant medical appointments, Chelsea opens up about the frustration, fear, and exhaustion of life in a body that won’t cooperate.
This isn’t a story tied up with a bow; it’s a moment of honesty from someone trying to survive when everything feels like too much.
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Special Thanks to Steve Audy for the use of our theme song: Quiet Connection
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By Chelsea MyersSend us Fan Mail
In this week’s Quiet Confession, Chelsea shares a vulnerable update on their health and the wave of grief following the loss of their grandmother, their lifelong hero.
From learning that their pituitary gland is no longer functioning—and what that means for living with chronic illness—to navigating severe sleep apnea and constant medical appointments, Chelsea opens up about the frustration, fear, and exhaustion of life in a body that won’t cooperate.
This isn’t a story tied up with a bow; it’s a moment of honesty from someone trying to survive when everything feels like too much.
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