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Food Allergy Anxiety & Chronic Illness | Dr. Amanda Whitehouse on Trauma-Informed Care & Not Feeding Fear

Food Allergy Anxiety & Chronic Illness | Dr. Amanda Whitehouse on Trauma-Informed Care & Not Feeding Fear

Season 4 Episode 116 Published 5 hours ago
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What does grief look like when it lives inside a body that can't always feel safe? Dr. Amanda Whitehouse joins Nina to explore food allergy anxiety, trauma, and the layered losses that chronic illness brings.

Summary:

Grief doesn't only come from death. Sometimes it comes from a diagnosis. From the life you imagined slipping away, from food becoming a source of fear, from watching your child struggle to breathe and feeling helpless. That is grief, too.

In this episode, Nina Rodriguez welcomes Dr. Amanda Whitehouse, a licensed psychologist who specializes in food allergy anxiety, trauma, and chronic illness. Dr. Whitehouse is also a mother navigating food allergies firsthand and the host of the Don't Feed the Fear podcast

Together, they unpack the layered emotional experience of living with food allergies (anaphylaxis), including the grief, the trauma, and the profound work of returning to safety in your own body.

They also go deeper. Dr. Whitehouse shares the story of her brother Adam, who died from cancer in 2020, and what his death taught her about closure, connection, and continuing bonds with loved ones beyond physical presence.

In this conversation:

  • Why grief in chronic illness is real, and why it often goes unnamed
  • The critical difference between trauma, anxiety, and fear in the context of food allergies, and why language matters
  • What trauma-informed care looks like for food allergy patients and families
  • Common myths about food allergies debunked (including "avoidance is enough" and "epinephrine is the last resort")
  • How to return agency to yourself and set boundaries with loved ones who don't fully understand
  • The physical toll of grief on the body, and why that connection matters
  • Dr. Whitehouse's personal grief: losing her brother Adam, the gift of time, and continued bonds in dreams
  • Gratitude as awareness, not positivity, making space for "this AND that"

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Whether you're living with a food allergy, loving someone who is, or simply navigating a body and a life that grief has changed, this conversation is for

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