Life with chronic illness | The parts people don’t see
I’m Rob Nunnery. I’ve won 19 pro pickleball titles and I also live with Crohn’s and a colostomy. Chronic illness shrinks people quietly. Plans change. Energy disappears. Bodies stop cooperating. Most of us carry it alone. This newsletter is a record of what it looks like to keep living anyway.
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Feel Good Friday: Back on Court
Published 2 months ago • 1 min read
Hello friend, I'm playing pickleball again. Actually competing. And it feels like I'm battling a million things that have nothing to do with my opponents. I’m not able to walk on court and solely focus on figuring out the match anymore. I'm managing pain, an ostomy, the mental stress that comes with all of it, plus a body that's coming off knee surgery with almost no preparation. I'd guess most players here have played more in one or two months than I've played all year. They're training full...
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