When the Conditions Start With W: Weight, Wounds, and What They Don’t See
Some griefs come with numbers. Others come with silence. Most come with shame.“W” holds conditions that are stigmatized, underestimated, or outright denied.
Here, we make room for griefs tied to weight, wounds that won’t heal,
and illnesses that others assume are your fault.
We reclaim them.
With truth. With clarity. With care.
"See It. Name It. Stand Against It."
Grief and Weight Disorders: When the Scale Becomes a Sentence
Weight-related grief is real. Whether through obesity, disordered eating, or chronic yo-yo cycles—this is about more than pounds. It’s about identity, stigma, and exhausted hope.
🔹 See the Story. Understand the Condition →Grief and Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome: When Memory Loss Isn’t Just Alzheimer’s
Often alcohol-related, WKS is grief in confusion, repetition, and silence. You lose memories—but also language, routine, dignity. It’s a cognitive unraveling that rarely gets named with care.
🔹 See the Story. Understand the Condition →Grief and Wound Healing Disorders: When Recovery Refuses to Come
Some wounds don’t close. Diabetic ulcers, poor circulation, autoimmune barriers—this isn’t “just a cut.” It’s grief in the form of skin that won’t forget it’s been hurt.
🔹 See the Story. Understand the Condition →