Category: Fashion and Accessories
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Fun Glasses

I’ve said it many, many times, but if there is an option for fun when I’m choosing things I need, I will always take it! The same holds true when it comes to buying glasses. The author poses with browline red polka dot glasses with silver frames. She has shoulder-length curly hair, and wears a…
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Flare Day Clothing

Are you needing something besides your usual pajamas, but still flaring? Here are some easy, comfortable, stylish clothing ideas to inspire you.
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Back-to-School Items that Make Spoonie Life Easier

You may think the back to school sales are only for classroom-bound kids, but what if I told you the stores are FULL of really useful items for those of us with chronic illness? Here are some of the things you might want to watch for this time of year!
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Beauty Tips for Flare Days

Some days you just want to stay in pajamas and crawl under the covers. But what about the days when you want to look nice but lack the energy? Here are a few of my beauty tips for those flare days.
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Compression Wear

Do you struggle with dysautonomia, or a condition that makes standing difficult? Or are you overwhelmed by the wide variety of options (and prices) for compression wear? Then you’ve come to the right place! Read on to learn more about the compression wear that has helped me.
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Hidden-in-Plain-Sight Bibs

Are you in need of a subtle way to protect your clothing during dinner celebrations? Here are some ideas for alternative bibs that hide in plain sight!
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Choosing Chronic Illness-Friendly Bags

Finding a bag that is both practical and reflective of your personality can be challenging with chronic illness or disability. Here are the things I look for when choosing my own purses!
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Chronic Pain-Friendly Jewelry

When you live with chronic pain, weakness, or trouble with dexterity, wearing jewelry can be painful and challenging. Here are some ideas to accessorize and reflect your personality pain-free!


