Welcome back!
When you live with a chronic illness, it’s easy to feel like your diagnosis defines you. In this heartfelt Season 2 premiere of Rarely Typical, Gerry explores the importance of remembering who you are outside of your disease. Because while chronic illness may shape our daily lives, it is not the sum total of who we are.
Gerry reflects on her own journey of rediscovery after being diagnosed with pulmonary arterial hypertension and congestive heart failure, and shares how she learned to honor the version of herself that existed before—and still exists beyond—her illness. Through personal letters from friends and powerful moments of self-reflection, this episode is a reminder that you are more than your medical chart.
She also dives into:
How negative self-talk distorts our identity
Practical ways to reconnect with yourself
The healing power of community reflections
Why your story deserves to include joy, purpose, and the whole you
Whether you’re newly diagnosed or years into this journey, this episode offers encouragement to reclaim your identity and start this season grounded in self-worth and truth.
🧠 Key Takeaways:
Chronic illness is part of your story, not your whole identity
Reconnecting with past passions can ground you in joy
Positive reflection from others can help you remember who you are
Practical tools to combat negative self-talk










