Manage episode 523061444 series 3702241
Content note: This episode is heavier and much longer than usual. It runs about an hour and a half, and it covers medical trauma, chronic illness, and the grief that follows years of being dismissed. If you don’t have the spoons for that right now, it’s completely OK to skip it entirely or come back when you have more capacity.
Matt and Erin are here this week — and we start out thinking ahead toward Christmas traditions and Krampus, but then everything drops into the reality of bodies that are breaking down while everyone else thinks we’re fine.
We stay with the medical gaslighting, the fear, and the kind of pain you can’t perform loudly enough for anyone to take seriously.
We don’t tidy it up; we tell the stark truth because too many Autistic people are carrying this alone.
We get into:
- Invisible disability as a daily negotiation that no one notices until you collapse
- Medical dismissal that turns “take some Advil” into decades of preventable harm
- Estrogen, histamines, MCAS, POTS, and the weird constellation of symptoms no doctor connects
- The difference between “bad cramps” and organs bound together by scar tissue
- How pain that looks calm from the outside gets treated as imaginary
- The emotional damage of managing crises alone while coordinating your own care
- The quiet grief of losing years of functioning before anyone believes you
We’re steadier now because we pushed, insisted, and found the few people who could actually hear us. If you’re going through anything like this, we hope the episode helps you feel less alone while you fight to be believed.
Resources Mentioned:
Autistic Connections: The community Facebook group associated with this podcast, offering autistic-led support and connection.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/619732285448185
Buoy: Electrolyte hydration drops that offer a lifetime chronic illness discount.
https://justaddbuoy.com/pages/chronic-illness-support
UCSF Endometriosis Center: The specialty clinic where Erin received expert surgical care.
https://www.ucsfhealth.org/clinics/endometriosis-center
Nancy’s Nook Endometriosis Education: A Facebook-based learning library with medically vetted information and surgeon listings (not a support group).
https://www.facebook.com/groups/NancysNookEndoEd/
Disney Disability Access Service (DAS): The accommodation system discussed in the episode and its recent policy changes.
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/disability-access-service/
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