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Maggie on being both patient and Mental Health Therapist

Maggie on being both patient and Mental Health Therapist

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Maggie was 14 when she started passing out regularly, and she still does occasionally, but that didn't stop her from getting back to school, completing graduate work and becoming a Mental Health Therapist. Maggie shares how she helps others with invisible chronic illness and strategies she uses herself. Maggie also shares some statistics about living with disabilities and a recipe for cooking octopus! Maggie's website is here.

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