In this episode of Talking Head Pain, Sarah is joined by Shelby, a singer-songwriter navigating life with migraine and dysautonomia. Together, they delve into how chronic pain influences both personal and artistic endeavors. Shelby shares insights on how her condition has shaped her music career and the comfort she finds in her creative expression, offering listeners a window into the everyday triumphs and struggles faced by those living with chronic conditions.
Among the highlights in this episode:
01:09: Shelby discusses how migraine has been both a destructive and constructive force in her life, emphasizing the dual nature of her experiences
02:47: The discussion turns to how migraine influenced Shelby's early life and how music became a therapeutic outlet for her
06:13: Shelby describes how she manages sound sensitivity around her performances, highlighting adjustments she makes to cope with migraine
09:30: Shelby speaks on the frustrations of navigating health insurance, expressing the challenges of securing treatment for chronic migraine
12:07: Sarah and Shelby discuss the importance of community support and understanding, particularly in managing chronic illness
14:15: Sarah and Shelby talk about the broader impact of migraine on public perception and personal identity
16:03: Shelby shares her approach to self-care, including therapy and maintaining social connections despite her chronic conditions
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