Patient Contributor

Kirsten Schultz

Kirsten Schultz is a writer from Wisconsin who challenges sexual and gender norms.

Overview

Living With Condition
25 Years
Published
6 Articles
Location
Madison, Wisconsin

Introduction

Through her work as a chronic illness and disability activist, she has a reputation for tearing down barriers while mindfully causing constructive trouble. She recently founded Chronic Sex, which openly discusses how illness and disability affect our relationships with ourselves and others, including — you guessed it — sex! You can learn more about Kirsten and Chronic Sex at chronicsex.org and follow her on Twitter.

 

Brief history with the conditions

 

"My asthma was diagnosed in 1993 when I fell ill with Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (SJIA). It has been mild for most of my life and only becomes a major issue when I'm exposed to certain triggers - especially heavy scents, cigarette smoke, and rapid temperature changes - or if I have an upper respiratory infection. Depression has been a nearly constant battle for me since childhood. I was seven the first time I began to contemplate suicide after struggling to get my SJIA diagnosed. For the bulk of my life, I assumed that death was close by. Because of that, I never really planned out a lot of my life. My husband - who also has depression - and I both struggle with planning, especially now that we're far older than the ages we assumed we'd live to be. Due to a lack of care in childhood, my depression wasn't diagnosed until I was out of college for a few years. 

 

In addition to asthma and depression, I also live with multiple chronic conditions, including: allergies, anterior basement membrane dystrophy, anxiety, chemical sensitivities, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, gluten intolerance, migraines, patellofemoral arthralgia, plaque psoriasis, PTSD, seborrheic keratosis, and systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis/Still's Disease. I also struggle with a bulging disc at L5 S1, frozen shoulder, pelvic floor issues, and undiagnosed neurological issues."

Published Articles

Coming to Terms with Your ADHD Diagnosis
4 mins
article
René Brooks

Coming to Terms with Your ADHD Diagnosis

Favorite Holiday Gifts for People with ADHD
4 mins
article
Nerris Nassiri

Favorite Holiday Gifts for People with ADHD

Are Today's Carers Tomorrow's Patients?
27 mins
podcast
Slate Studios

Are Today's Carers Tomorrow's Patients?

Millennial Health
28 mins
podcast
Slate Studios

Millennial Health

Diagnosed with ADHD? 7 Steps to Get on Track
3 mins
article
René Brooks

Diagnosed with ADHD? 7 Steps to Get on Track

5 People Who Are Changing the Conversation Around Mental Health
4 mins
article
René Brooks

5 People Who Are Changing the Conversation Around Mental Health

A Key To Depression: Sensing The Slip
4 mins
article
Bryce Evans

A Key To Depression: Sensing The Slip

Traveling with Migraine: What to Know Before You Go
4 mins
article
Danielle Fancher

Traveling with Migraine: What to Know Before You Go

Adjusting the Lens on Chronic Illness
28 mins
podcast
Slate Studios

Adjusting the Lens on Chronic Illness

The Science of Longevity
26 mins 10 secs
podcast
Slate Studios

The Science of Longevity

Using Visual Metaphors to Open the Conversation
2 mins 32 secs
video
Bryce Evans

Using Visual Metaphors to Open the Conversation

9 Questions to Ask Yourself If You’re Living with Depression
4 mins
article
Bryce Evans

9 Questions to Ask Yourself If You’re Living with Depression

Love and Pain: Dating with Migraine
3 mins
article
Danielle Fancher

Love and Pain: Dating with Migraine

How to Talk to Your Partner About Migraine
4 mins
article
Sarah Rathsack

How to Talk to Your Partner About Migraine

Why I Won't Hide My Asthma
5 mins
article
Kamilah Howard

Why I Won't Hide My Asthma

The Procrastination Black Hole — and How to Climb Out of It
7 mins
article
Terry Matlen

The Procrastination Black Hole — and How to Climb Out of It

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