Managing chronic illness and life, as seen through my four fabulous eyes.

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Whether you have a chronic illness, are also fabulously four-eyed, or if you are just plain fabulous, please come and join the conversation.”

My Story

I was devastated when my eye doctor told me that due to extreme dryness in my eyes caused by my autoimmune condition, I could no longer wear contact lenses without posing serious risk to my vision. (He also told me that Lasik surgery is out of the question.) For years I saw my four eyes as a shameful reminder of all that was wrong with me. Over time I’ve learned to embrace my four eyes as a symbol of all that’s right – my perseverance, conviction, wisdom developed from years of being my own advocate and healthcare provider, and above all, the realization that I shouldn’t have to apologize for who I am (that’s right, boys).

It’s with this idea in mind that I have decided to build an online community to share what I have learned, and to hopefully inspire others to navigate their own obstacles. 

Two Ways to Connect

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Visit my personal blog for random rants, tips and tricks to manage your own journey, and for lessons about what NOT to do.

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Visit my support page to learn about autoimmune illness, request group film screenings, guest speaking, or to join the cause.

Check out the trailer for Priority Seating.

Priority Seating is a Fab4Eyes film that examines the experience of autoimmune and inflammatory disease in the female community, and the impact of that experience on our combined physical, mental, and economic wellbeing.