• Dr Klinghardt

    There is a free online seminar this week focused on chronic Lyme. There are 4 or 5 talks each day and I have been listening intently to each one, hoping something will resonate with me as a next step or something to add to my current treatment protocol.   Today’s session included a conversation with Read more

  • Worth Fighting For

    It seem there has been a number of Lyme related deaths recently, mostly suicide. My heart hurts to know that so many people are in such despair that they choose death.  The trailer below spoke to my heart – particularly the last words:  Disappearing From Society Trailer Read more

  • Hope is a tease…

    “Hope is a tease designed to prevent us from accepting reality.” It’s a dangerous thing to give up hope altogether.  Without hope, what reason do we have to live? But somehow we must also be careful to not have so much hope that we lose sight of the reality in which we live.  As the Read more

  • Anniversaries

    Every year, certain dates stand out as being particularly special, my kids birthdays, our anniversary, the day my husband asked me to marry him, Christmas – all special days that bring happy memories to the forefront of my mind.  July 10, while not necessarily a happy day, was a pivotal day in my history.  I Read more

  • Terrible, Horrible, No-Good Very Bad Days

    The other night, my family and I watched the movie “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No-good, Very Bad Day”.  It’s a story of a boy who can’t seem to catch a break.  Everything he does, everywhere he goes, things just don’t turn out for the good.   His family on the other hand, seem to Read more

  • Mental Barriers (Doorways)

    Have you ever walked through a doorway and forgotten why you went in there? Isn’t it frustrating? Doorways are essentially dividers separating two rooms. While you are in a room, your mind is associating everything in that room (including your thoughts) into specific spaces in your brain. When you cross through a door, your mind begins Read more