Struggling to get doctors to listen to your health concerns?
In this episode of Wellbeing Interrupted, I sit down with Ronni Morgan, who shares their journey of living with Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS). Ronni opens up about the long road to diagnosis, the challenges of living with chronic pain, and how they’ve redefined their career to align with their health and passions.
Ronni’s story highlights the importance of persistence, self-advocacy, and raising awareness for invisible disabilities.
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About the Guest
Ronni Morgan is a virtual assistant, writer, and creative entrepreneur who describes themselves as “Queer, Disabled, and has a lot of random shit to say.” Living with Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS), a connective tissue disorder that affects collagen production, Ronni uses their platforms to raise awareness about invisible disabilities, share candid reflections, and challenge misconceptions.
Through their blog, Ronni’s Random Musings, and creative shop, Club Bionic Art, they inspire others with their humour, advocacy, and insights into navigating life with chronic illness.
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