Life with T1D: What I have Lost and Gained

By Jenny Barron. Originally written as part of the Lost and Gained LUNA series. When I got diagnosed it felt like I had gained this huge weight of responsibility, like I had this massive load to carry around with me at all times. Luckily with Type One diabetes the advancement of the medication meant that … Continue reading Life with T1D: What I have Lost and Gained

Lockdown Conversations: Ableism, Eating Disorders, and Crohns

There is no question of why lockdown is difficult. It’s tough being isolated from friends, families and the outside world. Events, celebrations and other markers in our lives that give us structure and purpose have been disturbed or cancelled. Often the isolation, the empty days, and the spare hours leave us with our own company … Continue reading Lockdown Conversations: Ableism, Eating Disorders, and Crohns

Diagnosis Experiences: A Conversation Between friends

This blog post features Beth, Laura, and Ally from LUNA talking together (on video call because of social distancing life!) about their experiences of being diagnosed with long term health conditions. They talk about how they found this, and the similarities and the differences in their experiences.  What was your experience of getting a diagnosis?  … Continue reading Diagnosis Experiences: A Conversation Between friends

Being diagnosed with ADHD as a young adult: Ella’s experience

I’ve always been a chatterbox. People are often amused by the pace at which I can talk and the sheer volume of conversation. I always put it down to being an extrovert, just something that was quirky about me. Even as a child I had no problem nattering away to unsuspecting adults.  I’d never really … Continue reading Being diagnosed with ADHD as a young adult: Ella’s experience