I'm collecting examples of #PeerHealthAdvice (like the amazing #longcovid diaspora) as a way to shine a light through the storm https://twitter.com/fi_lowenstein/status/1296106044649811971
#PeerHealthAdvice https://twitter.com/tanyabasu/status/1293561787032440833?s=20
#PeerHealthAdvice can be as simple (and profound) as your own story told back to you https://twitter.com/OdyO11/status/1293854915211796480?s=20
#PeerHealthAdvice among caregivers (and future caregivers) https://twitter.com/draparente/status/1297633926471540737?s=20
#PeerHealthAdvice launched a wave of innovation in diabetes-related tech https://twitter.com/WeAreNotWaiting/status/1297846133612396545?s=20
#PeerHealthAdvice among people living with mysterious symptoms can prompt new research directions & methods that are otherwise invisible to mainstream institutions https://twitter.com/LillyTrials/status/1297874058143576070?s=20
#PeerHealthAdvice is a lifeline when nobody seems to have answers (or is even asking the right questions) https://twitter.com/AthenaAkrami/status/1302267345197559808?s=20
#PeerHealthAdvice is essential when facing an "unmentionable" health issue https://twitter.com/laraeparker/status/1302506727623946246?s=20
#PeerHealthAdvice about setting boundaries: "One of the reasons I wrote my book was so I could share the story without having to continually perform it." - @jenjohannesen https://twitter.com/jenjohannesen/status/1162367135705944068?s=20
#PeerHealthAdvice can be an image worth 1,000 words (like an episode of anaphylaxis). Keep that epinephrine handy. https://twitter.com/awkwvrdd/status/1303330326412918784?s=20
#PeerHealthAdvice for clever work-arounds and gadgets that people repurpose for health uses. I could RT every one of these tweets but don't worry, I won't. https://twitter.com/bennessb/status/1308926608347193349?s=20
#PeerHealthAdvice can be a way to shift your mindset, as @ManeeshJuneja says, to being useful & of service to others https://twitter.com/ManeeshJuneja/status/1310068049240707072?s=20
#PeerHealthAdvice can be a vocation or a one-off, like this heartfelt endorsement for a product https://twitter.com/wilbanks/status/1311690578795651078?s=20
#PeerHealthAdvice is bravely saying, "This happened to me." https://twitter.com/tauralynn/status/1311709151278505984?s=20
#PeerHealthAdvice is writing the playbook you wish you'd had. https://twitter.com/adamhayden/status/1312773965547528192?s=20
#PeerHealthAdvice can spark a wave of people signing up to do what you're doing, in service to others https://twitter.com/mkramer/status/1310203483203796992?s=20
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