Life Effects Stories, by patients and caregivers

Young caregiver performing stand-up comedy as his new passion
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As a Full-Time Caregiver, Stand-Up Comedy Gave Me a New Lease of Life

By Dan Harding
Two friends running a virtual marathon in the countryside.
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Why I Decided to Run a Marathon with Stage 4 Cancer

By Sukhy Bahia
Man with ADHD cheerfully choosing his next book from the library
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How I Read 100 Books in a Year (Despite My ADHD)

By Nerris Nassiri
Man smiling as he works on his laptop computer having learned to focus despite ADHD distractability
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6 Ways to Use Your ADHD Curiosity to Reach Your Goals

By Nerris Nassiri
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How Storytelling Helped Me Through My Cancer Diagnosis

By Alice-May Purkiss
A person with a backpack walks through a lush forest, embodying resilience and adventure despite Huntington’s Disease.
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Living Life to the Fullest with Huntington’s Disease

By Arthur Lazarev
A mountain bike rests on a rock, surrounded by a lush grassy field under a clear sky.
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Connecting with the World Despite Depression

By Bryce Evans
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I Have My Asthma to Thank for Making Me Smarter

By John Bottrell
woman-checking-calendar on a laptop
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I Can't Start and I Can't Stop: Tips for Managing Projects with ADHD

By Terry Matlen
A man wearing headphones sits on a bench, focused on his tablet, enjoying a moment of relaxation outdoors.
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Changing Perceptions: My Top 5 ADHD Advocates

By Nerris Nassiri
Woman enjoys smell of freshly washed clothes.
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ADHD Makes Me Messy. I’ve Made My Peace with It

By René Brooks
Collage of images by Bryce Evans
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Visualizing Your Best Self Outside Depression

By Bryce Evans
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Celebrating Small Victories with Depression

By Bryce Evans
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My First Marathon with Asthma

By Michelle Rivas
Artist and illustrator Sonaksha Iyengar using a variety of art materials to depict the A-Z of mental health illnesses
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Illustrating the A to Z of Mental Health

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Shannen Woods sitting alone at the bus stop, symbolizing the loneliness of depression
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Depression Self-Portraits: Changing How We See Depression

By Bryce Evans

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