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

4 Self-Care Tips for Caregivers
4 mins
article
Marc Lawrence

4 Self-Care Tips for Caregivers

4 Ways to Nurture Relationships after a Cancer Diagnosis
4 mins
article
Alice-May Purkiss

4 Ways to Nurture Relationships after a Cancer Diagnosis

4 Ways Men Can Become Better Caregivers
4 mins
article
Marc Lawrence

4 Ways Men Can Become Better Caregivers

Coping with Survivor’s Guilt and Cancer
4 mins
article
Alice-May Purkiss

Coping with Survivor’s Guilt and Cancer

How a Scary Movie Helped Me Manage My Anxiety
4 mins
article
Claire Eastham

How a Scary Movie Helped Me Manage My Anxiety

What I Need to Hear as a Mom with Anxiety
3 mins
article
Megan Potts

What I Need to Hear as a Mom with Anxiety

Why We Need to Destigmatize Migraine
4 mins
article
Ciara O'Rourke

Why We Need to Destigmatize Migraine

Caregiving Doesn’t Stop When Chemo Does
4 mins
article
Anna Crollman

Caregiving Doesn’t Stop When Chemo Does

How I Rekindled the Intimacy in My Marriage Despite Prostate Cancer
4 mins
article
Todd Seals

How I Rekindled the Intimacy in My Marriage Despite Prostate Cancer

8 Steps to Help You Manage COPD Exacerbations
7 mins
article
Barbara Moore

8 Steps to Help You Manage COPD Exacerbations

I Changed My Mind About Psychotherapy After Surviving a Heart Attack
5 mins
article
Kimby Jagnandan

I Changed My Mind About Psychotherapy After Surviving a Heart Attack

How 3 Parents Manage Their Depression
4 mins
article
Bryce Evans

How 3 Parents Manage Their Depression

Coping with Pregnancy “Scanxiety” After Cancer
3 mins
article
Anna Crollman

Coping with Pregnancy “Scanxiety” After Cancer

 Navigating Routine Healthcare During a Pandemic
4 mins
article
Sarah Alexander-Georgeson

Navigating Routine Healthcare During a Pandemic

 Moving in with a Partner When You Have Asthma
3 mins
article
Michelle Rivas

Moving in with a Partner When You Have Asthma

I Hid My COPD at Work. Here’s Why I Finally Opened Up
7 mins
article
Barbara Moore

I Hid My COPD at Work. Here’s Why I Finally Opened Up

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