15 Experience Christmas Gifts for Loved Ones with Chronic Illness
The holiday season is definitely here, and at least for most people, that means it's also time for holiday shopping. This year, though, I'm challenging you to consider gifts that can't always be put under the tree: experience-based gifts.
Like I shared last year, my family has been moving toward more experience-based gifts over the last few years, and I honestly find experiences - like a family vacation or eating at a restaurant I love with friends and family - even more rewarding than most gifted "items" or "things." And experience-based gifts can be especially awesome for the chronic illness warriors in your life because you can actually give themexperiences that make their life with chronic illness a whoooole lot easier.
That's why I decided to write a part two to last year's post (13 Experience-Based Christmas Gifts for Loved Ones With Chronic Illness) and offer even more ideas of experience-based gifts you can give the spoonies in your life. So whether your loved ones have celiac disease, fibromyalgia or another chronic disease, I hope this list inspires some creative gifts that will spice up your holiday shopping this year!
1. A pottery, portray or different artistic elegance.
In recent years,Increasingly more studies has connected artistic activities with decreased stress levels, increased confidence, reduced anxiety, depression and pain, and a TON of other benefits for people with chronic illness. So not only could art classes give your loved one a new, fun hobby, but they could also majorly help with their pain and quality of life!2. A "I'll make you dinner" card for nights they just can't.
I love cooking. Most days, I'm cooking at least twice a day, and sometimes it's even more than that. But when I get glutened or am having a really high pain day, cooking is anything but fun. So if you know someone who has chronic pain or just has reallllly bad days with their chronic illness from time to time, offering to make them dinner, bring them dinner or bring them takeout from time to time is one of the best gifts there is! (And if you need gluten free recipe ideas, Wherein to discover them...)Three. A gymnasium club.
Keep in mind, Now not each person with a chronic illness can, should or desires to workout. But some people with chronic illness (together with me!) feel a whole lot better when they get their body movin' and groovin'...so if your friend is one of them, a gym membership is a thoughtful and practical gift they'll enjoy all year long.4. Tickets to a kickass conference, like the Gluten Free Allergy Friendly Expo.
One of the most challenging things about chronic illness, at least in my opinion, is feeling left out or alone in your struggles. So if you hear about an awesome conference related to your friend's chronic illness - like the Gluten Free and Allergy Friendly Expo I looooove attending - tickets to it might be a sweet surprise. And if you offer to go with them, that's even more fun!5. Chauffeur services and/or corporation to crucial medical doctor appointments.
Chronic illness = loooots of doctor's appointments, so offering to drive them to appointments every once in a while is a really kind and helpful gesture. And if a really important or intimidating appointment is coming up, you might offer to keep them company in the waiting room. Even if they say no, it's a kind way to show that you are there to support them in any way you can.6. A voucher for something suuuuper relaxing, like a massage, manicure or sensory deprivation tank.
I mean, I think anyone would appreciate this kind of experience gift...but if your loved one has a chronic illness or struggles with chronic pain, they'd probably appreciate gift cards for massages or, if you want to get even more advanced, a voucher for a sensory deprivation tank. I personally haven't tried sensory deprivation, but I've heard great things about it from spoonies who have. As for the manicure, well, it's easy for people to put "pampering" on the bottom of their to-do list when medications are expensive and money is tight. So a mani-pedi might be exactly the special, mood-booster your friend needs!7. A photoshoot at one in all their preferred places.
As I've written approximately oftentimes before, it can be challenging to have a positive body image when your body seems like it's constantly backfiring. So a cute and easy experience gift could be treating your loved one to a photoshoot at a place that always makes them smile! That way, even on realllly cruddy days, they can have visual proof of just how strong and happy and beautiful their body and mind can be. Bonus points if you're in the photos too, so they can always be reminded of how much people love and support them!8. A patient, judgment-free ear when they need to vent.
Most chronic illnesses don't have an easy solution, so when your friend starts to vent, they probably aren't looking for magical answers or great wisdom. So focus less on offering advice or "fixes" to their problems and more on just Being there to listen when your loved one needs that the most.nine. One special dinner or get-together that you layout mainly with your beloved's needs or motels in thoughts.
If you ask your friend or loved one if they've ever felt left out because of their chronic illness, I can basically Assure they're gonna say yes. So what could be a sweeter gift than making a entire vacation or birthday celebration or get-together totally spoonie-friendly? If they have celiac disease and need to eat gluten free, you could host an entirely gluten free Superbowl party. If they have fibromyalgia and need to take sleeping meds to fight insomnia, get together to celebrate New Year's Day instead of inviting them to a New Year's Eve party they won't be able to stay awake long enough to attend.As a person with a persistent contamination, do I expect these forms of resorts for each occasion I get invited to? Heck no! But wouldn't it be a splendid cool, innovative belated Christmas gift? Most clearly!
10. A literal helping hand with physical chores.
Think about the household chore you absolutely Hate the most. Now, imagine you have to do that chore...while also being in a ton of pain and fighting major brain fog. When a flare up happens, that's the reality of living as an adult with chronic illness...so if you give an open offer to help with the physical chores your loved one might not be able to do during bad days, your "helping hand" is seriously appreciated.11. The ultimate bubble bath basket filled with goodies like Epsom salt.
Obviously, not everyone with chronic pain likes fancy bubble baths. However, when I'm having a fibromyalgia flare-up, soaking in warm water with Epsom salt makes a big difference. Some other items you could include are bath bombs, essential oils, a super fluffy bathrobe, fluffy slippers - wHatever would make the spoonie in your life feel super pampered and relaxed!12. A feel-properly playlist or CD.
Research has actually found that listening to happy or positive music can make people remember positive events from their own life...so another easy experience gift is making a feel-good playlist for the spoonie in your life. Bonus points if you include upbeat music that is actually tied to sweet memories you share with that person!13. No-pressure pal dates.
I don't know about you, but when I have friends over, I often feel like I need to have the house looking spotless, prep some delicious treats for us to enjoy and have tons of fun activities to keep us entertained. That's why no-pressure friend dates - when everyone brings their own food and just comes over to talk or watch Netflix or hang out with nothing in particular planned - is an awesome gift for anyone, especially people with chronic illness who might not always feel up to playing host.14. A grocery transport carrier subscription.
'Cause everyone appreciates yummy groceries delivered right to their door! If you need ideas for what grocery delivery service would be the best gift, check outThis listing of reviews for ideas.15. Your flexibility and aid.
As I always say, having the support and love of people who don't mind changing plans when my fibromyalgia flares up or is flexible enough to go to a restaurant I can find a celiac-safe meal at makes living with chronic illness sooooo much easier. So if there's ONE thing you can give your loved one with chronic illness that will actually make every single day of 2019 a whole lot easier for them, it's the reminder that you have their back and will do what you can to help them thrive with chronic illness.The Biggest Takeaway of This Experience-Based Christmas Gift List
If you're taking one aspect away from this post, I hope it's that you may have a laugh and be innovative with your items this 12 months! You do not must persist with gives you wrap and region under the Christmas tree. You also can consider little (or large!) things you may do to help make your beloved's existence better alllll year long.
What's your favourite Christmas gift of all time? Tell me inside the remarks!
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