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Having a Chronic Illness Doesn't Mean Giving Up Sex →

October 19, 2017 by Nicole Hensch in Features/Profiles

We spoke to Kirsten Schultz, the woman behind the #ChronicSex movement giving people with chronic illnesses and disabilities the information they need to build healthy sex lives.

In "Unscrewing Ourselves," our first annual Sex Month on Broadly, we explore the state of sex ed today by highlighting the individuals and ideas changing our sexual health for the better. Read more from this series here .

Kirsten Schultz was diagnosed with systemic juvenile arthritis in 1993. Since then, she's been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, psoriasis, patellofemoral arthralgia in both knees, anemia, scoliosis, asthma, gluten intolerance, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder, along with suspected dairy intolerance and Raynaud's phenomenon.

October 19, 2017 /Nicole Hensch
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