What happens when the body breaks, but the spirit refuses to?
In Chronic Inheritance, the lines between a medical history and a family tree blur into one. Part memoir and part private diary, this raw collection of reflections explores the heavy weight of being the one who ""inherited it all""-not just the physical limitations of chronic illness, but the invisible scars of generational trauma.
Through candid entries and unflinching honesty, the author documents the grueling work of healing a body that feels like a betrayal while untangling the emotional knots left behind by those who came before. This is a story about finding autonomy in the face of pain and learning that while we cannot choose what we inherit, we can choose what we carry forward.