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Playing Wizards Unite with a Chronic Illness

Playing Wizards Unite with a Chronic Illness In this collaborative video with Lynette of WizardPhD and Go Shiny Hunter, we share advice for playing Harry Potter: Wizards Unite and other geo-location games while living with a chronic illness.

I have Crohn's Disease.

Lynette has Lupus.

Dan has Chronic Epstein–Barr virus, Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

All of us face different challenges with our chronic illnesses. All of us need different accommodations to play #WizardsUnite.

Learn about our diagnoses, our lives as spoonies, and advice we offer other geo-location gamers who live with chronic illnesses or disabilities.

Learn about spoon theory from Wizard Way and how it relates to Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery.


Lynette from WizardPhD


Dan from Go Shiny Hunter


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