
64 Choosing Empathy Over Shame When Needing a Mobility Aid For SPMS
03/29/22 • 43 min
Noelle is a mother of three, a wife, and a licensed social worker whose goal is to help others struggling with chronic illness. Although she has Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (SPMS), Noelle maintains her independence by taking full advantage of the use of mobility aids. In this episode, she allows herself to be vulnerable as she shares the details of her disability, the love she shares with her family, and how empathy has helped her on her journey.
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Noelle is a mother of three, a wife, and a licensed social worker whose goal is to help others struggling with chronic illness. Although she has Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis (SPMS), Noelle maintains her independence by taking full advantage of the use of mobility aids. In this episode, she allows herself to be vulnerable as she shares the details of her disability, the love she shares with her family, and how empathy has helped her on her journey.
Instagram: @ms.livingbalanced
Instagram: @thrivingoversurvivingpodcast
https://thrivingoversurvivingpodcast.com
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