298 – Invisible Illness, Unbreakable Bond: Part 2
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Part 2 continues Debbie Drell’s story, focusing on the real-life impact of caregiving, invisible illness, and the need for empathy.
Debbie highlights how much people take for granted—walking short distances, being in crowds, traveling, or getting through a full day without rest. For her sister Alex, who lives with multiple rare conditions including pulmonary hypertension, these everyday activities can be exhausting or even life-threatening.
She also shares the emotional toll of caregiving—living with constant uncertainty and the fear of “is this it?”—while still choosing to show up with love and presence. Her journey has shaped her career in advocacy and deepened her belief in the power of community.
A key theme is how illness exposes the truth in relationships. Debbie opens up about the pain of judgment and stigma, especially with invisible conditions, and how a lack of understanding can lead to harmful situations—even within families.
The episode lands on a simple but powerful message:
- Lead with empathy
- Listen before assuming
- Adapt to others instead of forcing expectations
Debbie defines true allyship as being patient, curious, and willing to learn.
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