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Women are praised for being resilient. For pushing through. For never letting anyone see them struggle.But there's a cost to carrying it all while hiding the weight.In Invisibly Unwell, Paige Lavell pulls back the curtain on the life she lived in secret-managing chronic autoimmune disease, battling an eating disorder, and shape-shifting into whatever "successful" looked like in each chapter of her life. From the pressure cookers of higher education to some of the world's largest fintech companies, Paige wore competence like armor. On the outside, she thrived. On the inside, she was unraveling.
Everything changed the moment she dared to tell the truth-first to one woman over coffee, then to many. What emerged was a devastating and validating realization: countless ambitious women are invisibly unwell, silently suffering in bodies and lives that never feel fully their own.
Told with sharp insight, grounded humor, and generous vulnerability, Invisibly Unwell is both a memoir and a map out of the dark. It's for every woman who has ever performed strength while craving relief, belonging, or simply permission to stop pretending.
In Invisibly Unwell, Paige Lavell pulls back the curtain on the life she lived in secret-managing chronic autoimmune disease, battling an eating disorder, and shape-shifting into whatever "successful" looked like in each chapter of her life. From the pressure cookers of higher education to some of the world's largest fintech companies, Paige wore competence like armor. On the outside, she thrived. On the inside, she was unraveling.
Everything changed the moment she dared to tell the truth-first to one woman over coffee, then to many. What emerged was a devastating and validating realization: countless ambitious women are invisibly unwell, silently suffering in bodies and lives that never feel fully their own.
Told with sharp insight, grounded humor, and generous vulnerability, Invisibly Unwell is both a memoir and a map out of the dark. It's for every woman who has ever performed strength while craving relief, belonging, or simply permission to stop pretending.
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