• Walk As Lions

    It’s been over a week since I left Biologix. I am continuing to improve – still have a lot going on (pain – lower but there every day, tachycardia, nausea and digestive issues, coughing, shortness of breath, weakness, etc). I’m sleeping – which is huge. And I’m rebuilding strength daily. Every day is hard. Every Read more

  • The Forgotten

    It is not uncommon for chronically sick people to feel forgotten. People who are not sick go about living life and while their intentions to check in on the sick are good, life has a way of moving the healthy forward while the sick often get left behind and forgotten. Sometimes it can even seem Read more

  • It Not About The Nail…

    Or the Lyme. I love that so many people have become increasingly aware of Lyme disease and that it’s being plastered all over social media. I am sent recommendations and informative articles about Lyme treatment potentials every day. I think it’s amazing that so much information is available and that so many people are thinking Read more

  • The Measure of a Hero

    “Everyone fails at who they’re supposed to be. The measure of a person, a hero, is how well they succeed at who they are.” ~ Frigga (Thor’s mother) Avengers End Game I have an image of who I am supposed to be. It’s largely based on who I used to be, what I used to Read more

  • Here Comes The Comeback

    One of the hardest things I’ve had to adjust to as a chronically ill person is balancing the various worlds I live in. I live in 7 worlds. Occasionally two or three of these worlds harmoniously overlap, but more often than not, these distinct worlds live in extreme competition with each other. 1.) Faith in, Read more

  • Bullseye! And more common Lyme symptoms

    I post an awful lot about Lyme and tick disease. I sometimes feel like I’m being obnoxious about it and I wonder if others get tired of seeing it. And then I get a text with a picture of a perfect bullseye rash with the question: “Is this Lyme?” I hate that Lyme continues to Read more