Karen Humphries' Unique Journey Through Chronic Illness
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Karen was born in England to Irish parents and moved to Australia as a baby, growing up with a childhood full of change and learning to adapt to new situations.
Early on, she faced undiagnosed medical challenges with clumsiness, gastrointestinal issues and hypermobility, always feeling there was something different and relying on instinct and persistence. She lived in Northern Ireland as a young adult and England in her thirties, which gave her strength and resilience to face the difficulties that life brought her later on.
She is a resilient cancer survivor and passionate advocate whose journey with Stage 4 Cholangiocarcinoma and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome has shaped her into a powerful voice for awareness, early detection, and survivorship.
Despite enduring multiple surgeries and near-death experiences, she continues to raise awareness and funds through her Socks4Cancer initiative, which has generated over $20,000.
Karen supports numerous cancer organizations, speaks at events, and has been recognized with awards and national honours. As National Communications Coordinator for the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation Australia, she champions initiatives like "Light Australia Green," making a lasting impact through advocacy, mentorship, and her upcoming book.
Karen learned to build a trusted care team and became active in her own treatment by working together with doctors, not against them. She studied counselling and found creative therapies helpful in her journey and gradually became an advocate and motivational speaker, sharing her story to help others living with chronic illness.
Social Media
Linkedin-https://www.linkedin.com/in/karen-humphries-908922b6/
Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/karenhumphrieselevationmentor/
Website-Karenhumphries .com.au
Facebook-www.facebook.com/socks4cancer
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