Sally's Safe and Connected Travel
Welcome to Sally’s Safe and Connected Travel — a channel for travelers with chronic illness who want to explore the world without crashing their nervous system.
Hi I’m Sally: a travel advisor, psychologist, and longtime chronic illness warrior. After 20 years working as a clinical psychologist, I got sick and spent years navigating life with complex chronic conditions. Thanks to nervous system regulation (especially Polyvagal theory), I’ve made significant progress — and now I help others travel in ways that support their bodies, not overwhelm them.
On this channel, you’ll find:
• Honest hotel reviews from an accessibility + nervous system lens
• Travel tips for people with chronic illness
• My personal experience living and working from Japan
• Advice on booking travel that’s safe, supportive, and empowering for spoonies
If you live with chronic illness you don’t need to give up on travel — you just need to do it differently. I’m here to help.
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Can You Travel With Chronic Illness? My Honest Story
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What It's Like Living With Chronic Illness In Japan
Kyoto Weekend with Chronic Illness | Accessible, Low-Energy Travel in Japan
Japan DNV Visa 2025 – My Approved Step-by-Step Application (Houston)
Flying First Class with Chronic Illness | Japan Airlines (JAL) First Class Review
Safe, Slow, and Masked: Setting Up My Tokyo Life with Chronic Illness