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There's a layer of autoimmune disease that almost no one talks about.

Grief.

Not just grief over a diagnosis — but grief for the version of you who had more energy. Grief for spontaneity. Grief for the plans you've canceled. Grief for the certainty you once felt in your body.

In this episode of The Health Bridge Podcast, Holly explores the emotional side of autoimmune healing — and how unprocessed grief may be impacting nervous system regulation, inflammation, chronic fatigue, and flares.

If you've ever felt:

This conversation will help you understand why.

Inside this episode, you'll learn:

Autoimmune healing isn't just physical. It's physiological and emotional. When grief is acknowledged instead of suppressed, the body often softens. The bracing decreases. And space for resilience opens.

If you're navigating lupus, autoimmune disease, chronic fatigue, or recurring flares, this episode offers a compassionate and practical perspective on the emotional side of recovery.

 


 

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If you're ready to move beyond symptom management and begin rebuilding trust with your body, apply for a free Healing Breakthrough Call. Together, we'll explore what your system may still be holding and map out your next step toward sustainable healing.

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Timestamps

0:00 - Welcome & intro

0:38 - Grief in chronic illness

2:37 - My hidden grief story

7:55 - How grief affects the body

10:47 - Signs of unprocessed grief

13:10 - 4 steps to release grief safely

17:55 - Why grief isn't weakness

19:37 - Free healing breakthrough call

20:25 - Closing

 


 

Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your health routine.