‘I am just a shadow of who I used to be’—Exploring existential loss of identity among people living with chronic conditions of Long COVID, 2023, Fang

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  1. SNT Gatchaman

    SNT Gatchaman Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    ‘I am just a shadow of who I used to be’—Exploring existential loss of identity among people living with chronic conditions of Long COVID
    Chao Fang; Sarah Akhtar Baz; Laura Sheard; JD Carpentieri

    Identity loss and (re)construction forms a central debate in sociology of chronic illness. Living with chronic/ persistent health conditions may raise questions about how disruptions can touch upon and further threaten the very roots of existence, by which people reflexively perceive a coherent and stable sense of ‘being-in-the-world’. Whilst medical sociologists have shown interest in ‘existential loss’ in chronic illness, this question remains largely underexplored.

    Adopting a qualitative study on Long COVID (LC) as an example, this article illuminates existential identity loss as a deeply painful experience of losing body as a fundamental medium to retain continuity and consistency of one’s narratively constructed identity. Interviews with 80 LC sufferers in the UK revealed that living with persistent and often uncertain symptoms and disruptions can cause the loss of biographical resources and resilience, making it difficult to reflexively understand their own being within the world. Their dynamic responses to LC also highlighted how sufferers’ longing for a narratively coherent self can profoundly shape the ongoing construction of their identity in chronic health conditions.

    These insights into the complicated and often hard-to-express existential pain of identity loss can also nurture more holistic understandings of and support for LC and chronic illness more broadly.

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  2. RedFox

    RedFox Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    I found reading this paper very comforting. Knowing other people who experienced similar illness had many of the same thoughts and feelings. It's extremely difficult, emotionally, to live with severe illness, especially others don't view your illness as legitimate. I personally feel a profound sense of "biographical disruption," having gotten ME as a young adult.
     

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