The Prismatic Compassion Blog: Topics Related to You and Your Life
Why does stress make IBS worse?
If you’re living with IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome), you’ve probably noticed that stress tends to make your symptoms worse. Maybe your stomach clenches up before a big meeting, or a flare-up strikes when you’re about to meet your partner’s parents. This isn’t all in your head — it’s actually a very real thing, and it has to do with how your brain and gut talk to each other. Let’s break it down.
The Emotional Toll of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: Supporting Your Mental Health
Living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) is more than just a physical challenge; it’s an emotional journey. Chronic pain, fatigue, and medical uncertainty can take a toll on mental well-being, often leading to feelings of frustration, isolation, and grief. But you’re not alone, and your emotions are valid. Let’s explore the emotional impact of EDS and some strategies to support your mental health.
Perimenopause and Mind-Body Health: What You Need to Know
Perimenopause is often described as a transition, but for many, it feels like a complete upheaval. Mood swings, brain fog, exhaustion, and a sudden shift in how the body functions can leave people wondering what happened to their sense of stability. For those of us who are neurodivergent, this phase of life can feel even more intense.
It’s Important for Mental Health to Track Your Menstrual Cycle
For many women and AFAB (assigned female at birth) folx who menstruate, keeping track of their menstrual cycle can seem like just another task in an already packed schedule. But, for those of us who are ADHDers and Autistic, understanding the phases of our cycle and how these can directly impact our mental health, energy levels, executive functioning, and relationship with food is not just beneficial; it’s essential.