Testimonials
Real Stories from Invisible Warriors
Discover how individuals living with chronic illness have found empowerment, connection, and transformation through our community, coaching, and resources.
Those who suffer from chronic illness or care for someone who does will find this book helpful. It's incredible how, despite the wealth of information available today, there is still stigma and misinformation surrounding chronic diseases and their symptoms. What's great about the book is that it avoids using technical language, making it easier for readers to understand. I lost a loved one to a chronic illness when I was younger, and I wish I had known about this book at the time. This book feels like a comforting embrace for all the courageous warriors battling these unspoken challenges.
-John Carl Abines
- Elizabeth Valente
I learned about myself and my compassion and sometimes lack of compassion for others from reading Invisible Warriors
Invisible Warriors provides a candid portrayal of the daily realities of living with a chronic illness. It serves as an indispensable resource for friends and family, offering valuable insights to enhance their understanding of loved ones grappling with these concealed struggles.
-Keira Ault
I believe most of our society has a relative or loved one that has some visible or invisible disability. This book gives insight to the emotions that surround the veil of chronic illness. It can transfer those same emotions to all types of disabilities. It helps to allow those every days experiences by the person with chronic illness to be known by those surrounding them.
- Lorraine Travis
Este libro es una guía inspiradora y comprensiva para aquellos que luchan con enfermedades crónicas. Alyssa Mortell comparte su propia experiencia y ofrece herramientas prácticas para superar los desafíos diarios. Una lectura edificante que ayuda a visibilizar la lucha de los "guerreros invisibles". ¡Una recomendación para todos aquellos que buscan comprensión y esperanza!
- Dr Gethzemani Hammond
This book really opened my eyes to just how “real” the pain is, and how hard it can be to not receive support from one’s friends and family.