The Sick Gaze
The Sick Gaze
Listen, Listen, Listen to the Patient with Juliet Hawkins
In this powerful TENTH EPISODE (woot woot) of the Sick Gaze Podcast, I sit down with the incredible Juliet Hawkins for an illuminating discussion on living with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, POTS, and mast cell activation syndrome. As both a CV nurse and a patient with chronic illnesses, Juliet offers a unique and valuable perspective on the critical importance of self-advocacy in healthcare.
We explore the value of strong friendships while dealing with chronic conditions, highlight the necessity of speaking up and asking for what you need, and how important it is for providers to LISTEN TO THE PATIENT. Juliet provides keen insights into the often-overlooked patient experience, particularly in teaching hospitals where strict adherence to textbooks can overshadow the real-world needs of patients.
Join us as Juliet shares her compelling journey, offers strategies for effective self-advocacy (there are some REALLLYYYY GOOD tips in this episode) , and underscores the significance of truly listening to patients. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of navigating healthcare with chronic illnesses.
LINKS/RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
- Book: Taming the Zebra, its much more than hypermobility by Patricia Scott and Heather Purdin
- Link to presentation on EDS and vocal cord dysfunction: https://youtu.be/da0r6HZ7qHs?si=q2F6rFzIntPDYM0y
Take care of your spoons!
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