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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Luna and the monsoon court...
Published 11 months ago • 1 min read
Hi friend, This morning’s story was about Luna, a little white rabbit who adored the moon. Every night, she watched it alone. When a dark cloud covered it, she leapt toward it again and again, even when it seemed hopeless. Eventually, the other animals saw her devotion and built a ramp to help. Together, they cleared the cloud. A story for kids. But today, it hit me more as a story for people who care deeply about things no one else sees right away. Who keep showing up even when there’s no...
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