Elena: Codependency in Caregiving

When Autumn Comes: Seasons of Hope for Medical + Disability Moms - A podcast by Susan Geoghegan

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Most parents can relate to the sense of losing themselves at least a little bit to parenthood. We leave behind our hobbies and dedicate ourselves to caring for these tiny humans who have taken up residence in our lives. Medical and special needs parenthood takes that to a different level. How do we maintain ourselves in the midst of this defining title of medical parent?   This week, we meet Elena. Elena is not only a medical mom, but also a fierce advocate and founder of a nonprofit. She has dedicated her time and skills to education and advocacy for the disability community. Elena introduces us to the topic of codependency in caregiving. She shows us that even as our lives change, we can maintain our sense of self and purpose outside of and along with our title of medical parent.  “If you hear people talking about their journey publicly, it doesn’t mean we have this figured out. We’re just living this out loud.”-Elena Here’s what you don’t want to miss: About Elena Xiomara Little Lobbyists Codependency Cliff Notes Letting Go Staying In Check Really good year? What gives Elena Hope Medical motherhood can feel isolating, leaving you searching for answers and resources. We are so grateful for Elena and the work she has done to fill gaps in the community. Are you interested in learning more? Let me know in the When Autumn Comes Society or send me a DM on Instagram! I'd love to hear from you! When Autumn Comes: WAC Instagram WAC Facebook Page WAC Society Facebook Page WAC is a program of the Apricity Hope Project Apply for a Caregiver Package Catch up with Elena:  Little Lobbyists On Instagram On Facebook Thank you so much for joining me on this journey. Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on our upcoming stories from other members of our medical and disabled community.  If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star rating and a review so we can reach more moms with medically complicated, rare, beautiful children.