Sometimes life with chronic illness and sarcoidosis hands you a moment that stops you cold—something so strange and oddly comforting that you have to sit with it for a minute before deciding whether the universe is winking at you or just messing around again. Back in those early years, when my whole world felt stitched together with medical tape and caffeine, one such moment arrived inside an email from someone who wasn’t even alive anymore… and no, I promise this isn’t a ghost story. But it is the kind of story that might just make you rethink who shows up for you—and who doesn’t.
Book Review: Lightning Flowers and the Hidden Costs of Surviving Chronic Illness
What’s the true cost of staying alive with chronic illness? In Lightning Flowers, Katherine E. Standefer explores the emotional, financial, and global toll of her implanted defibrillator with raw honesty and heart. This book review dives into the memoir’s bold take on medical trauma, ethical questions, and what it means to live with an invisible illness.
