Thriving in The Rare: Journeys of Resilience and Growth

Advocating in the Invisible: Thriving with CRPS and Blindness

Deborah Vick Episode 1

Use Left/Right to seek, Home/End to jump to start or end. Hold shift to jump forward or backward.

0:00 | 41:47

In this episode of Thriving in the Rare: Journeys of Resilience and Growth, we sit down with Nickie Coby to explore her lived experience navigating blindness and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), a rare and often misunderstood neurological pain condition.

Born blind and later diagnosed with CRPS at age 16, Nickie shares the emotional and physical challenges of managing a condition where the body’s pain response remains amplified long after an injury has healed. Together, we discuss how chronic pain can impact not only physical health, but mental wellbeing, independence, and identity.

Nickie opens up about the turning points in her journey—from periods of hopelessness to discovering tools that helped her move forward, including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), mindfulness, creativity, and adaptive yoga. She shares how community support, affirmations, and celebrating small wins have helped her regain a sense of control and continue advocating for herself and others living with invisible disabilities.

This conversation explores:

  • Living with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
  • The intersection of chronic illness, disability, and mental health
  • Navigating visible and invisible disabilities
  • Mindfulness as a tool for tension and pain management
  • Adaptive yoga for individuals with blindness and chronic pain
  • Spoon theory and managing chronic fatigue
  • The power of creativity and choice in daily coping
  • Building resilience through community support

Nickie reminds us that even when the journey feels dark, growth and improvement are still possible—sometimes in ways we never expected.