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Join Jenni Prokopy and Laurie Edwards - two hip sick chicks - as they talk frankly about life with chronic illness. Armed with personal experience, expert guests, and a healthy dose of humor, they will explore how to thrive and find balance despite illness. From doctors and dating to relationships and health care reform, tune in to join the conversation.
Jenni Prokopy is Founder & Editrix of ChronicBabe.com, a resource for young women with chronic illness who want to live awesome lives in spite of health-related limitations.
A freelance health writer and motivational speaker, Jenni also hosts a podcast at http://www.chronicbabe.com/podcasts. She lives with fibromyalgia, asthma, Raynaud's phenomenon, anxiety, depression, GERD, and probably a few other things as-yet undiscovered.
Laurie Edwards is a writer trying to balance multiple chronic illnesses (PCD, bronchiectasis, celiac disease, etc) with, you know, the rest of her life. Her first book, Life Disrupted: Getting Real About Chronic Illness in Your Twenties and Thirties (Walker), was named one of 2008’s Best Consumer Health Books. She is currently working on her second book.
Laurie's essays and articles have appeared in the Boston Globe, Glamour, and many other print and online outlets. A Chronic Dose was named one of Health Central’s Top Sites for Pain in 2007, and was featured in Wired magazine.