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Going Fragrance Free When Visiting a Loved One – Video Interview

January 7, 2013 by Sherri 1 Comment

FF for Loved One Interview w Melanie ConnellLiving with Environmental Illness is a challenge that often brings about isolation from public, friends and family.

Many loved ones feel overwhelmed by the endeavor of going fragrance free. They don’t know where to start, where to buy products and often fear making someone ill by missing something. Thus, they often avoid the issue and in turn avoid the person living with chemical intolerance.

As I tell everyone I come in contact with, using fragrance free and natural products is health choice for everyone. In other words, it can be viewed as a positive change for all, rather than a sacrifice just for someone who has an issue.

For those who for whatever reason don’t want to change out all their soap, shampoo, deodorant, lotion and hair products, one suggestion I have for people is to keep a Fragrance Free Kit.

Of course, if they want their loved one to visit their home, it will probably need to not have any air fresheners, new carpet, paint, lots of candles, carpet shampoo, stains, harsh cleaners, smokers, regular perfume wearers, etc. On the other hand, if these are not an issues, often there can be some compromise.

First, if the loved one cannot tolerate fragranced laundry products, those will need to be changed long term. These do not wash out easily and linger for many months or longer even when washed multiple times.

Second, we can purchase fragrance free shampoo, soap and deodorant. We keep this under our cabinet and pull them out to use for several showers before visiting with our loved one. We can omit other hair products, lotions, sprays, etc or add fragrance free versions to our kit.


For more information on living with Environmental Illness, the Choose Friendships Over Fragrances Campaign, resources and more: Cleaner Indoor Air Campaign

Do you or a loved one live with debilitating illness or pain? Invisible Disabilities Association

Disclaimer: I am not an expert and this may or may not work for you and your loved one. Please ask your friend or family member what they can or cannot tolerate and what will work for them. Also note that most likely alternatives will not work if there are air fresheners, new carpets, paint, stains, carpet shampoo’s etc. in the home.

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Tick Bite Changed My Life Forever: Video Interview Huffpost LIVE / Huffington Post

December 22, 2012 by Sherri Leave a Comment

A Tick Bite Changed My Life Forever - Huffington Post 12-12-2012 Set 2

On 12-12-12, HuffPost LIVE produced by The Huffington Post a video interview and article with Wayne Connell, the founder and president of the Invisible Disabilities Association (my hubby) and me.

The show was titled, “A Tick Bite Changed My Life Forever” and was hosted by Nancy Redd.

Holy Toledo! How cool is that! As of today, it has 117,771 views! Although I mention Lyme, the interview is really about ALL living with debilitating illness and pain, no matter what their diagnosis. Most of all, it is about helping friends and family better understand.

The Huffington Post wrote:

Sherri Connell, who suffers from Multiple Sclerosis & Lyme Disease, and her husband Wayne Connell, the Founder & President of Invisible Disabilities Association, joined HuffPost Live to tell Nancy Redd Sherri’s story of contracting her illnesses through a tick bite and how they have turned it into a positive thing by founding an organization to help those with disabilities.

“When I was fourteen I was bit by a tick but at the time I didn’t know it,” Connell told Redd. “But, I started feeling chronic pain soon after.”

“I fell in love with her and we got married in ’94. And in ’96 she coined the phrase, “Invisible disabilities,” said her husband Connell.

The show was produced by the Huffington Post with excerpts from the HuffPost Live episode from December 11, 2012 entitled, “Not Handicapped Enough.” Interviewed for this segment was Wayne, Karyn Buxman, RN, MSN and Elsa Sjunneson-Henry and was hosted by Nancy Redd. Read full story!

Watch the 3 minute show, “A Tick Bite Changed My Life Forever” below! Share it with friends, family and groups to increase awareness and send a message to the media that these are the kinds of articles people want to hear and read about!

RESOURCES

Invisible Disabilities Association

HuffPost LIVE

The Huffington Post

Not Handicapped Enough

Filed Under: Awareness, But I LOOK Good, Fighting for My Life, In the Media, Making a Difference Tagged With: awareness, chronic illness and pain, environmental illness, family, friends and family, humor, invisible disabilities, lyme disease, multiple sclerosis, non profit organization, outreach, personal story, relationships, television, video

What to Say, What Not to Say and How to Help People Living with Illness and Pain

October 30, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Ask anyone living with illness or pain and they will probably be eager to share what many people have said to them over the years that they didn’t feel was very encouraging. In fact, many will tell you that they were very hurt by something someone said.

It is true, that some people in this world may say something that is intentionally judgmental or negative. Nonetheless, we believe that in many cases, friends and family really do want to be supportive, but simply don’t know how.

Some people choose to ignore the issue or person; some toss out platitudes like simple fix-its and others share what they feel is the right thing to say with an expectation that it will be met with appreciation for their insight. However, loved ones often they find themselves perplexed or even angry when instead of being elated by the comment, their friend or family member is clearly frustrated by what was said. Sadly, these encounters can lead to the breaking down of communication and the relationship as a whole.

The Invisible Disabilities Association Founder and President, Wayne Connell and his wife, Sherri, know all too well how relationships can suffer or even end. Wayne believes that loved ones need to learn what he calls, “The Language of Invisible Disabilities.” People can learn these communication and support skills by learning what to say and what not to say and why.

When they can discover why a certain comment or suggestion is not well received, they can gain a better understanding of their loved one’s perspective. This allows them to ascertain how and why certain comments may cause their loved one to feel misunderstood, judged or as if their situation, losses and perseverance are being minimized. As a result, they can move on to learning what kinds of interchange and assistance gives hope, encouragement and the strength to keep fighting.

All of these things are addressed in IDA’s book, But You LOOK Good! How to Encourage and Understand People Living with Illness and Pain, written by Wayne and Sherri (all proceeds go to IDA).

This book gives practical tips on what to say, what not to say and how to help. It also gives insight into why, we as humans, often respond the way we do to debilitating conditions that are not readily obvious. It shares how we may protect ourselves and try to protect our loved one with denial. And it explains how a loved one may appear as if they do not care, when in fact they do. Yet, they just find it too painful to acknowledge the situation, because they don’t want to see their loved one suffer. These points not only help friends and family, but they also help those living with illness or pain better grasp where their loved one is coming from as well. These are the first steps to restoring relationships.

The video below is from the Online Seminar, What to Say, What Not to Say and How to Help People Living with Illness and Pain with Wayne and Sherri Connell. It was presented during the 2012 National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week (NICIAW), founded by Lisa Copen. Wayne and Sherri were Special Guests for the NICIAW Seminar, Invisible Disabilities and the Husband as Caregiver in 2010 that was also featured in 2011. IDA has been involved in the NICIAW week since it’s inception in 2002.

This article first appeared on the Invisible Disabilities Association Website.

RELATED ARTICLES

Chronic Illness Tips: 263 ways to more than “just get by.” Available to download for FREE! Tips adapted from IDA’s booklet, But You LOOK Good! into a collaborative project by NICIAW Founder, Lisa Copen.

FREE Chronic Illness Tips eBook with IDA Founder. Chronic Illness Tips: 263 ways to do more than “just get by.” Lisa Copen and Friends. Rest Ministries.

IDA Founder Guest Speaker for National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week. IDA Press Release. July 15, 2012.

Invisible Disabilities and the Husband as Caregiver. IDA Founder and President, Wayne Connell. Interviewed by Lisa Copen on BlogTalk Radio. National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week Online Seminar. September 16, 2010. Featured again September 2011. Listen Here

What to Say, What Not to Say and How to Help with Wayne and Sherri Connell. Online Conference Guest Speakers for the National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week. Founded by Lisa Copen of Rest Ministries. Video.

Filed Under: Awareness, In the Media, Making a Difference Tagged With: accommodations, awareness, chemicals, chronic illness and pain, educational, encouragement, environmental illness, family, friends and family, helpful tips, invisible disabilities, lyme disease, marriage, multiple chemical sensitivities, multiple sclerosis, personal story, relationships, traumatic brain injury, video

Amazing Hotel Accommodations for My Challenges

January 1, 2012 by Sherri Leave a Comment

I live with Multiple Sclerosis and Lyme Disease. I get extremely ill from chemicals in cleaning products and synthetic fragrances. This is not rare, as millions report mild to severe reactions to these (even more so with those living with chronic illness, asthma, allergies, chemical sensitivities, cancer, autism, PTSD, migraines, etc). Other than Disney hotels, I have been unable to stay in a hotel for over 10 years due to air fresheners, cleaners and sprays.

Just before Christmas, my brother passed away, so we needed to go to Grand Junction. From several previous failed attempts to find a place to stay anywhere in the area, we were quite scared to try again, but it was imperative that we find a place to stay.

We certainly did not need a hotel this fancy, but had exhausted all of the other options and chains. When I called the manager of this hotel (Jerome) and went through my very lengthy list of qualifications (no smoking, no air fresheners, no sprays, room can’t be near laundry, exhaust or outside smoking, etc), he didn’t even blink an eye. He was happy to answer my questions. Once we decided to make a reservation, he didn’t mind cleaning our room and linens in baking soda and vinegar!

The trip there was nerve-wracking as we had to go and we couldn’t just sleep in the car! We also had my mother with us who is battling lung cancer. When we arrived, my husband went in to check out the room and soon waved us in! We were greeted at the door by Joe and found our room to be fabulous!! The room was clean and comfortable and they had a very nice condolence card for our family signed by the staff.

Another great thing I would like to report is that the chefs were well versed in gluten sensitivities and were also able to accommodate our other food allergies.

HOWEVER! Although the room was absolutely fantastic, I do have to share the negatives and warnings about the things we did encounter for others who live with chemical sensitivities, toxic injury, asthma, allergies, etc.

1) They do have an automatic air freshener in the public restrooms off of the lobby (but none in the lobby, halls or rooms). They will be receiving a nice letter from my husband with information about the chemicals in these units, along with several alternatives based on the information found in this website, the Cleaner Indoor Air Campaign.

2) Even though they use a low chlorine type hot-tub, a slight to moderate chlorine smell is in the lobby and lower levels.

3) The neighbors in the winter use wood and pellet stoves; we did not detect this from inside the room, but could when going outside or opening the windows when it was cold outside.

4) This in is in the middle of vineyards, in which pesticides are used in the spring and summer (we went in the winter).

Even with these hurdles, we were able to secure ourselves in the room and get a good night sleep. None of the other hotels my husband tried stepping into in the area were even a slight possibility.

We cannon thank the Colorado Wine Country Inn enough for taking such great care of us!!

WARNING: I can’t guarantee how your experience will be at this hotel or any other. Please try ay hotel at your own risk after calling to ensure they do not use what you cannot tolerate, asking them to make accommodations and having a back-up plan in case it doesn’t work out! We went through all of the proper steps last summer, but still could not tolerate the room whatsoever.

TIDBITS: Nearly 38% of the population reports some sort of adverse health effect from chemicals in fragrances. Approximately 15% or more knowingly live with chemical sensitivities; it is suspected that many more do as well, but do not make the connection between their symptoms and the source. According to a 2010 study, of the 133 VOCs found in 25 everyday products, “24 are classified as toxic or hazardous under U.S. federal laws and each product emitted at least one of these compounds” (2010 Anne Steinemann, Ph.D).

Visit the Cleaner Indoor Air Campaign for more information about chemicals, fragrances and chemical sensitivities:  (a campaign of the Invisible Disabilities Association).

Filed Under: Awareness, Making a Difference Tagged With: accessibility, accommodations, counting my blessings, environmental illness, fragrance-free, fragrances, hotels, invisible disabilities, multiple chemical sensitivities, personal story, travel, video

My Visit to Disneyland with Chemical Sensitivities

October 10, 2011 by Sherri 1 Comment

Minnie and Sherri at the Health Services Center

Earlier this year (2011), my husband and I had to take a trip to California for medical reasons. Since we were already going to be there, we decided to first stop in Disneyland for some much needed fun!

This was a huge endeavor, not only because I have Multiple Sclerosis and Lyme Disease, but because I also have severe chemical sensitivities and food allergies. Turns out that they were extremely knowledgeable about food allergies, so that was awesome. Read more here!

The biggest fear was that we had never taken a long road trip and we had no idea if I would even be able to stay in a hotel, because of all the chemicals commonly used to clean them. However, they were extremely helpful regarding the room! In fact, they are accustomed to cleaning rooms without chemicals for those who request it and they even have linens and towels that have not been washed in fragranced detergents.

Even arranging all of this, it was a gamble, because the regular use of chemical cleaners and sprays usually linger in carpets, walls and beds. Nonetheless, I am elated to report that the room was delightfully wonderful! I didn’t notice and residuals at all!

The only issue I had was when the housekeepers cleaned the room below me, it wafted up into the vent. We shut it off and left the room. It was fine later.

Of course there were other concerns that could not be helped, in which I had to take care to avoid. For example, housekeeping carts and other sprays in halls. Also, being exposed to laundry detergents, soaps, lotions, deodorants, sunscreens and more from the people in the parks. So, we scheduled the stay during a very quiet time and thankfully I only ran into it briefly a couple of times. In addition, there are rides and shows that have fragrances emitted; but the accessibility crew helped us map those out so that we didn’t go near them.

Finally, the last concern on the agenda were the air fresheners in the park restrooms. Since I am unable to enter a bathroom with those in it, I wouldn’t have have anywhere to go.

My husband (Founder and President of the Invisible Disabilities Association) was able to share information with them about chemical sensitivities, asthma and allergies through the Cleaner Indoor Air Campaign. After Disney reviewed the statistics and details, they made a permanent change at all Disney Parks for the sake of those with environmental illness. Read more here!

I can’t guarantee how your experience will be at Disneyland or at any other hotel or resort. In fact, after our wonderful stay at Disneyland, we booked a hotel so that I could visit family I had not gone to see in over 5 years. Even though they claim they cleaned with the products and did not spray anything, the room was thick with chemicals. We had to pay for the room even though we immediately left. My husband drove up and down the road checking out other hotels, but none were tolerable! It was a nightmare!


Video above of Sherri interviewing Pluto and Minnie and thanking Disney for all they did.

RELATED STORIES

Cleaner Indoor Air Helps Disney Make Change for People with Environmental Illness

My Visit to Disneyland with Food Allergies

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Cleaner Indoor Air Campaign

Invisible Disabilities Association

Filed Under: Awareness, Making a Difference Tagged With: accessibility, accommodations, awareness, chemicals, chronic illness and pain, counting my blessings, Disney, environmental illness, fragrance-free, invisible disabilities, multiple chemical sensitivities, personal story, travel

My Visit to Disneyland with Food Allergies

October 5, 2011 by Sherri 3 Comments

Sherri with Chef Nick

In 2011 I had to go to California for medical reasons. My husband and I had not been on a vacation in a very long time, so we decided to stay at Disneyland!

This was extremely overwhelming, not only because I have Multiple Sclerosis and Lyme Disease, but because I also have severe chemical sensitivities and food allergies. We had never taken a long road trip and we had no idea if I would even be able to stay in a hotel, because of all the chemicals commonly used to clean them. The hotel did a fabulous job with our room! Read more here.

As for addressing my food allergies, Disney was incredible! It turns out that they are very well educated about food allergies and sensitivities. Guests with Disabilities contacted Nick, the hotel’s main chef, to discuss my allergies. Nick contacted me for a list of concerns that we were able to discuss.

I have a very extensive list of food allergies, so we opted to discuss them ahead of time. However, in many cases, a guest can alert their server at the restaurant about allergies or sensitivities and a chef will come out to discuss their options. Of course, if you go to the restaurant, Goofy’s Kitchen, like we did, you will get to meet the one and only Chef Goofy!

Wow Disney! You really go above and beyond to help guests enjoy the whole Disney experience. Thank you!

Video of Sherri interviewing Chef Goofy and thanking Disney for the wonderful time!

RELATED STORIES

Cleaner Indoor Air Helps Disney Make Change for People with Environmental Illness

My Visit to Disneyland with Chemical Sensitivities

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Cleaner Indoor Air Campaign

Invisible Disabilities Association

Filed Under: Awareness, Making a Difference Tagged With: accessibility, accommodations, awareness, chemicals, chronic illness and pain, Disney, environmental illness, food allergies, food sensitivities, invisible disabilities, multiple chemical sensitivities, personal story, travel

Woman’s Disability Inspires Husband to Reach Out to Others

September 30, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

Wayne and Sherri Connell discovered all too quickly that living with debilitating illness is not only a struggle physically and financially, but it can also bring challenges to relationships.

Sherri had always been a very active and goal-oriented person. Her first job was at the age of 10, caring for several horses in a stable. Later, she worked at a pet store at 13 and a clothing store at 14. She was a cheerleader, pom pom girl, sang and danced in musicals, acted in commercials, modeled in fashion shows, rode her horse and lifted weights. She also put herself through college, obtaining 2 Bachelor Degrees and a Minor in Liberal Arts.

Sherri never knew why at the time, but she had health issues starting at the age of 14. Although she experienced fatigue, headaches, recurrent infections, bouts with fevers and paralysis, she never let her symptoms get in the way! She was determined to stay active and follow her dreams.

However, at the age of 27, just as she was starting her Masters Degree, she was suddenly stopped in her tracks. She was paralyzed from the ribs down, could barely sit up and hospitalized for a week and then diagnosed with Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. This diagnosis did not scare her, as she was accustomed to rising above her pain. Thus, she figured she would get a couple of weeks of rest and be back to her life!

Nevertheless, Sherri never recovered enough to return to work or even to care for her own daily needs. Sherri continued to mourn the loss of those things in her life that gave her great joy. Still, the most hurtful part of her illness was the lack of understanding among friends, family and even strangers.

Trying to explain how her life had changed and what she had lost to people was not only draining, but also frustrating for Sherri. It seemed to her that no matter how hard she tried, people always told her, But you LOOK good! Sherri didn’t mind a compliment, but what they really were expressing was their difficulty believing that what she was enduring was really as bad as she made it sound, since she didn’t look sick or disabled to them.

Later, after Wayne and Sherri were married, Wayne suggested she share some of her writings from her journal on the internet so that friends and family could better understand what she was going through. Instead of trying to explain it to people, her husband said she could just tell them to go to the website!

Expecting just a few loved ones to visit the site on occasion, Wayne and Sherri were shocked when the emails began to pour in from around the world! Although Sherri thought what she was experiencing was uncommon, they quickly discovered that Sherri was certainly not alone. In fact, people began thanking them for “putting into words what I was trying to say” to loved ones and they received story after story of spouses, siblings, friends and doctors whose relationships had been restored after going to the website.

With a heart to help others like Sherri, Wayne founded the Invisible Disabilities Association into a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Through Wayne and the IDA Team of business and medical professionals, IDA is encouraging, educating and connecting people and organizations touched by illness, pain and disability around the globe.

RESOURCE

This article appeared in Your Hub. Denver Post. September 22, 2011.

Filed Under: Awareness, In the Media, Making a Difference

Interview Featured During National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week

September 14, 2011 by Sherri Leave a Comment

In 2010, my husband Wayne and I were special guests for an online seminar about Marriage with Chronic Illness with Founder of the National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week, Lisa Copen. This year, NICIAW did not conduct live online seminars, but featured some of their past workshops, including ours!

Don’t miss the 2011 National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week  on September 12-18.

Check out all of the NICIAW Podcasts from past workshops.

Marriage and Chronic Illness – Featured Interview 2011

Filed Under: Awareness, In the Media, Making a Difference, Reaching Out to Others Tagged With: awareness, chronic illness and pain, educational, encouragement, friends and family, invisible disabilities, marriage, personal story, radio, relationships

My MCS Posters Launched

June 17, 2011 by Sherri Leave a Comment

In 2009, I created a poster just for fun to place on my Facebook Page. It occurred to me that in the scheme of things, it all boiled down to friends and family choosing the relationship over the perfume, laundry detergent, soap or deodorant. All my friends living with chemical sensitivities went nuts! Even my friends who do not have MCS thought the whole idea and slogan were very thought provoking and cleaver. They all  loved it!

So, in 2011, the Cleaner Indoor Air Campaign decided to launch the Choose Friendships Over Fragrances project, with this poster and several variations. The posters are available to print at no cost and I do not receive any pay for these. However, it is priceless knowing many people are able to express their desire to preserve relationships that are often broken due to the fragrances that are prevalent in so many personal care products. In the end, I hope that people are not offended, but instead come to realize that their friend or family member’s health and inclusion in holidays, get-togethers and simple visits is much more important than a few fragranced products.

Check Out All of the Posters

May is Environmental Illness Awareness Month

Read More About My Environmental Illness

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For more information on the Choose Friendships Over Fragrances Project, go to the Cleaner Indoor Air Campaign.

The Cleaner Indoor Air Campaign was launched by the 501(c)3 non-profit organization, the Invisible Disabilities Association. Due to the extent and severity of Sherri’s illness, she is not an employee nor board member of IDA. Sherri does not receive any royalties or compensation from IDA nor any other party.

Filed Under: Awareness, Making a Difference Tagged With: awareness, chemicals, chronic illness and pain, cleaner indoor air campaign, environmental illness, fragrance-free, fragrances, friends and family, invisible disabilities, invisible disabilities association, multiple chemical sensitivities, posters, relationships

My MCS Video Gets Huge Response

June 17, 2011 by Sherri Leave a Comment

In 2010, I suddenly got an idea for a video, turned on the camera and made it. I have tons of ideas, but most of them are not possible for me to do without help … a lot of help. This one only required a few sticky notes, my webcam and a cute song.

Within a few minutes, “MCS Can Be Lonely” was born. Read more about it and watch it here.

I never thought it would take off like this! It has been getting passed around and I have received lots of great feedback. How fun!

The Canary Report even featured it on the front page of their website!

 

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