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Mourning the Self After Diagnosis

Mourning the Self After Diagnosis

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Why does adrenal insufficiency feel like losing a part of yourself—even when you’re still here?

In this episode, we explore one of the most overlooked parts of diagnosis: identity loss. Not just managing symptoms or medication, but the quiet realization that life—and how you experience yourself—has changed in ways you didn’t choose.

We break down why this feels so disorienting. Adrenal insufficiency affects cortisol, a hormone essential for energy, stress response, blood pressure, and stability. When that system no longer functions normally, it doesn’t just impact your body—it changes your relationship with your body. What used to feel automatic now requires planning, pacing, and constant awareness.

That’s where the “before and after” divide begins.

We also talk about the kind of grief that often goes unrecognized. This isn’t just about being sick—it’s about grieving your previous energy, independence, predictability, and the version of yourself who didn’t have to think this hard about daily life. And that grief doesn’t always look like sadness. It can show up as frustration, guilt, numbness, or exhaustion.

One of the most important takeaways in this episode is that grief in chronic illness is not linear. It comes in waves. You can feel stable—and then suddenly feel that loss again after a setback, a stressful event, or even during otherwise “good” periods. That doesn’t mean you’re starting over. It means your life is continuing to interact with something real.

We also expand the conversation to caregivers and family members, who often go through a parallel experience. They are not only supporting someone they love—they are also adjusting to a new reality, new roles, and the loss of the life they once expected. That shared but often unspoken grief can create distance if it’s not acknowledged.

Finally, we talk about what long-term adaptation actually looks like. Not going back—but building something new. Learning your body. Redefining strength. Separating your worth from your physical capacity. And finding small, steady ways to reconnect with parts of yourself that are still there.

If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Who am I now?”—this episode is for you.

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