How is it the end of August already?! Today we are taking a break from regular interview episodes to share another That's So episode. That's So is a monthly series where we dive deeper into a piece of content - be that a book, film, tv series, interview, literally anything! - that's in our That's So Chronic world. Today I am talking to Karra Eloff about her book titled The Chronic Pain Couple. 

The Chronic Pain Couple is a book for all of those living with chronic pain who wants to have a remarkable relationship. Australian health entrepreneur Karra Eloff has drawn on academic research and her own pursuit of joy in spite of suffering to develop this trailblazing, compassionate, low-energy and practical path to a remarkable new normal, delivering much-needed solutions to couples living with one partner’s chronic pain.

In this episode I share some of my thoughts, and Karra explains what it is she does, a bit about her diagnosis of spondyloarthritis (and why I found that so important when reading this book!), the process of writing (and rewriting as was the case for the mental health chapter!) and why she’s dedicated to helping people live remarkable lives.

You can find more about Karra on her website: www.chronicpaincouple.com or on social media: @chronicpaincouple 

Grab your copy online, or where all good books are sold!

A big thanks to Exisle Publishing for my copy of The Chronic Pain Couple and supporting That’s So Chronic. They’ve given me some copies to giveaway, so head to @thatsschronic on instagram to be in to win! 

Also, heads up, there is a bit of a sound issue in some of the audio during the interview. Thanks for being understanding! 

 

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Disclaimer: Here at That's So Chronic we are sharing personal stories and are not advocating any type of treatment, therapy, procedure or intervention. Everyone is unique so please seek professional medical advice before making any decisions for yourself or for others.




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