SelfCare Beyond the Buzzword Chronically Iconic Podcast 5











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Hey guys! I'm back from the hospital so welcome to another episode of the Chronically Iconic Podcast! I'm so happy to be back! • In this episode, we dive into what self-care really means, especially for those with chronic illnesses. It’s more than just bubble baths—it’s about habits that support your mental, emotional, and physical health. We tackle challenges like guilt and stigma, urging you to prioritise your health and find what works for you. I hope you enjoy this episode! • social media🎀: • ୨୧ Instagram: @Gxby.10 • ୨୧ Podcast Instagram: @Chronicallyiconic.podcast • ୨୧Tiktok: @gxby_10 • ୨୧ Spotify: @Gxby_10 • ୨୧ Depop: @Gxby_10 • ୨୧ Snapchat:@gxby_10 • ୨୧ Pinterest : @gxby_10 • ☆ if you are a brand that would like to contact me ☆ : • email - [email protected] • Music🎀: • Music by Citrus Avenue - Paris, Darling - https://thmatc.co/?l=4225C9B9 • Music by Citrus Avenue - How You Loved the Rain - https://thmatc.co/?l=810D0B48 • leave video suggestions in the comments :) • sub count - 34.3k • About me🎀: • Hello beautiful people! my name is Gaby and I am a teenage girl that loves creating YouTube videos. I make lifestyle videos such as routines, vlogs, fashion tips and so much more! • my goal is to create content that will inspire, uplift and entertain people🤍 • My History: • I was born on the 10th of March with a medical condition called gastroschisis. This is where the smaller intestines grow on the outside of a baby's stomach. However, my condition was much more complex than just shoving it back in, the part that was outside the skin was dead. Doctors had to perform surgery right away and that has caused me to suffer in my life. • After my operation I was in very fragile condition, I only had 25% of my smaller intestines left meaning I couldn't digest food properly, resulting in me not eating well as a young child and having very severe stomach pain often. In order for me to gain any nutrition, they had to insert two tubes into my body, one of my stomach and another by my neck as well as tubes through my nose. I stayed in the hospital for 10 years where I was carefully monitored, had countless operations and saw many doctors. This experience wasn't fun but I have many fond memories as well from the hospital. I had a birthday in the ward I was in, made many friends and even went to school for a couple weeks there! • Now my life is very different, I'm a lot better but I still have stomach pain every day, I'm used to it now so it doesn't affect me as much but it still has had a massive impact on my life.

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