When the Conditions Start With B: The Battles We Didn't See Coming
Not all wounds are loud. Some begin inside—quiet, heavy, and hard to name.The grief in “B” conditions often comes in waves—Bulimia that whispers shame into every meal, Bipolar episodes that rewrite reality, or the invisible weight of a hepatitis diagnosis that changes how someone sees their future.
This isn’t just about definitions. It’s about the spaces between appointments, the silences in relationships, the daily negotiations between body, brain, and will.
Whether you’re navigating the chaos directly or walking beside someone who is—these are the stories and understandings that bring it into the light.
"See It. Name It. Stand Against It."
Grief and Bipolar Disorder: When the Mind Won’t Stay Still
Bipolar disorder swings between brilliance and despair—leaving grief in its wake, not just for what’s lost, but for the version of you that’s hard to hold onto.
🔹 See the Story. Understand the Condition →Grief and Bulimia: When Hunger Becomes Punishment
Bulimia is grief in disguise—guilt, control, pain, and the desperate need to feel something... or nothing at all.
🔹 See the Story. Understand the Condition →Grief and Breast Cancer: Mourning the Body, Celebrating Survival
Breast cancer is more than a diagnosis—it’s a transformation. It takes, scars, alters, and asks you to hold space for both grief and gratitude in the same breath.
🔹 See the Story. Understand the Condition →Grief and Hepatitis B: When Stigma Hurts More Than the Diagnosis
The liver may carry the disease, but it’s the shame, misunderstanding, and isolation that bruise the spirit. Hepatitis B is a silent grief—until someone finally talks about it.
🔹 See the Story. Understand the Condition →Grief and Brain Injury: When Identity Doesn’t Return the Same
Traumatic brain injuries don’t just change the body—they fracture memory, personality, and relationships. You’re grieving someone who’s still alive, but not the same.
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