Unseen - Jacinta Parsons

Jacinta Parsons
Unseen - Jacinta Parsons
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Jacinta Parsons was in her twenties when she first began to feel unwell the kind of unwell that didnt go away. Doctors couldnt explain why and Jacinta wondered if it might be in her head. But she could barely function was frequently unable to eat or get out of bed for days and gradually turned into a shadow of herself. Eventually she got a diagnosis but knowing she had Crohns disease wouldnt stop her life from spiralling into a big mess of doctors hospitals and medical disasters. With chronic illness her constant companion she had to learn how to function in a world set up for the well. Whats most extraordinary about Jacintas story is how common it is. Nearly half of Australians live with a chronic illness but most of these conditions are not obvious often endured in secrecy and little understood. They are unseen. With compelling candour Jacinta trains a microscope on the unique challenges of living with an invisible condition. She lays bare the struggles with shame loss of identity the threat of mortality and the profoundly complex relationships between the chronically ill and their own bodies as well as with those around them. Its a story of trying to fix an unfixable illness getting beaten down then clawing back up and how that experience can shape a life.

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