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TLLC Blog Posts

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In January, 2023, TLLC partnered with Lichen Sclerosus Support Network (LSSN). This means my new 2023 blog posts will be published on LSSN’s page. For full details on what the partnership entails, watch this video.

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Health Anxiety: How It Impacts Lichen Sclerosus

The topic of this post is health anxiety and how it can affect folks with lichen sclerosus. I being by explaining what health anxiety is, including its perceptual, cognitive, and behavioral components. After, I dive into the ways in which health anxiety can manifest with lichen sclerosus and then share my experience with health anxiety.

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Fear and the Power of Education Pt. 2

My first post about fear highlighted various fears you can experience after getting diagnosed with and processing a Lichen Sclerosus diagnosis. Some of those fears included fears about relationships and sex, fears about developing vulvar cancer, and fear of the unknown. You can read about this here. In my follow-up piece, I discussed fears relating to sex and current/future relationships and provide some practical advice (checklist-style) to help lower the volume of those fears, read that piece here. In today’s post, I tackle the fear of developing vulvar cancer and the fear of the unknown. The main theme with this post and last week’s post is the power of education and how empowering ourselves can help ease our worries and fears.

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The Paralyzing Strength of Fear When You Have Lichen Sclerosus

In this post, I highlight some of the fears you may experience. I end with a call to normalize having these fears and all of the emotions we feel. In my next post, I provide practical suggestions for managing your fears with Lichen Sclerosus. Importantly, this advice is given in a way that doesn’t invalidate or attempt to completely eliminate how you feel.

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I am often surprised that she captures what has been on my mind.”

Jaclyn manages to put into words many of the thoughts, feelings, fears (oh, so many fears), and questions, that come with a diagnosis of LS. She captures both the physical and often more importantly the mental health aspects of learning to live with LS. Her generosity in sharing her personal journey and speaking truthfully about LS provides much needed hope and perspective
Joanne

Reading her blogs has helped me deal with LS in every way – physically, emotionally, and mentally. -Maria

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