Justin and Allison talk about several moments in recent days when they have found themselves in the midst of a medical crisis with their partners and what it felt during and in the aftermath of those situations.
Allison and Justin discuss how the unusual circumstances of this holiday season may better allow our families’ needs to be met and how this year can be used to reimagine what family gatherings can look like in the future.
Allison and Justin talk about how Covid has impacted their households recently and how the toll and stress of waiting doesn't end when we get good news. They also follow up on toxic positivity.
Allison and Justin talk about how toxic positivity is used by and towards caregivers, and can lead to feelings of being dismissed and unheard. They share ideas of how to share and hear hard things without always going to the bright side.
Allison and Justin talk about the extra challenges they face as caregivers of people who live with rare conditions, including education of family members, friends, and medical staff. Also, Allison got a puppy.
Allison and Justin talk about how caregivers need community care in order to practice self care, how they each practice acts of micro-care throughout the day, and what supporters can do and say instead of, “Are you taking care of yourself?”