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Navigating Stress and Self-Care with EDS

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In this episode of Empowered EDS, Lauren Prince explores the deeply personal and often overlooked connection between stress, chronic illness, and healing. Through the lens of lifestyle medicine and mental health, Lauren dives into the unique stressors faced by those living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and chronic illness.

Together, we unpack how chronic stress impacts the body on a physiological level—fueling pain, inflammation, and emotional fatigue. Lauren shares how cultivating awareness, supportive relationships, and individualized self-care strategies can help shift how we carry and respond to stress.

This conversation is a reminder that resilience isn't about pushing through—it’s about honoring what you need. Tune in for compassionate insights on managing stress, reframing resilience, and embracing the full spectrum of your emotional experience.

Key Takeaways:

  • Stress management is foundational in lifestyle medicine, especially for EDS and chronic conditions.

  • Individuals with EDS often face invisible and compounding stressors that deserve validation.

  • Chronic stress isn’t just emotional—it creates real physiological responses that can increase pain and inflammation.

  • Awareness is the first step in transforming your relationship with stress.

  • Self-care is not one-size-fits-all—your body knows what it needs.

  • Meaningful, supportive relationships can act as a buffer against daily stress.

  • Even “positive” stress can take a toll on your body.

  • You don’t need to earn rest or wellness through resilience.

  • Happiness isn’t a choice—it’s a journey rooted in compassion, context, and connection.

Sound Bites:

“It’s not just in your head.” “We shouldn’t just squash it all down.” “It’s okay to feel every emotion.”

Chapters: 02:56 – The Impact of Chronic Illness on Stress 09:03 – The Complexity of Chronic Pain 14:54 – Building Positive Relationships for Stress Management 20:38 – Navigating Relationships with Chronic Illness 29:37 – The Burden of Resilience 37:43 – Choosing Happiness vs. Reality 42:50 – Introduction to Empowered EDS 42:55 – Health and Wellness Insights

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In this episode of Empowered EDS, Lauren Prince explores the deeply personal and often overlooked connection between stress, chronic illness, and healing. Through the lens of lifestyle medicine and mental health, Lauren dives into the unique stressors faced by those living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and chronic illness.

Together, we unpack how chronic stress impacts the body on a physiological level—fueling pain, inflammation, and emotional fatigue. Lauren shares how cultivating awareness, supportive relationships, and individualized self-care strategies can help shift how we carry and respond to stress.

This conversation is a reminder that resilience isn't about pushing through—it’s about honoring what you need. Tune in for compassionate insights on managing stress, reframing resilience, and embracing the full spectrum of your emotional experience.

Key Takeaways:

  • Stress management is foundational in lifestyle medicine, especially for EDS and chronic conditions.

  • Individuals with EDS often face invisible and compounding stressors that deserve validation.

  • Chronic stress isn’t just emotional—it creates real physiological responses that can increase pain and inflammation.

  • Awareness is the first step in transforming your relationship with stress.

  • Self-care is not one-size-fits-all—your body knows what it needs.

  • Meaningful, supportive relationships can act as a buffer against daily stress.

  • Even “positive” stress can take a toll on your body.

  • You don’t need to earn rest or wellness through resilience.

  • Happiness isn’t a choice—it’s a journey rooted in compassion, context, and connection.

Sound Bites:

“It’s not just in your head.” “We shouldn’t just squash it all down.” “It’s okay to feel every emotion.”

Chapters: 02:56 – The Impact of Chronic Illness on Stress 09:03 – The Complexity of Chronic Pain 14:54 – Building Positive Relationships for Stress Management 20:38 – Navigating Relationships with Chronic Illness 29:37 – The Burden of Resilience 37:43 – Choosing Happiness vs. Reality 42:50 – Introduction to Empowered EDS 42:55 – Health and Wellness Insights

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