I’d like to think that I’m not actually a bad person, but I’m continuing a theme. After my previous “when bad doctors happen to good … Read More ›
Category: Chronic Illness
Today marks the first day of Dysautonomia Awareness month, and tomorrow is the last day of Invisible Illness Awareness week, so I like to think … Read More ›
Friends (I call everyone “friend” – if you’re reading this post, we’re friends. Even if it’s not mutual. Deal with it.), if you happen to … Read More ›
One of the blogs I follow, Dysautonomia Dorothy, recently posted about starting a “Visibility Day” on September 30th, during Invisible Illness week, which runs from … Read More ›
I feel like most people with complicated chronic illnesses deserve honorary medical degrees. Every week I spend countless hours reading medical journals and researching different … Read More ›
Like usual, I’m behind on my blog posts. I have about 5 drafts on different topics, but have yet to find the time to finish … Read More ›
If you’re a regular reader of this blog, you know that for the past six months I have helped to take care of my mom … Read More ›
I often receive email from people who read my blog. Some ask questions, some share their story, some just like to vent – all are … Read More ›
I feel I owe you all a follow up after my last few posts. After having a difficult time for a few weeks, I finally … Read More ›
If you are ever interested in reading any news articles that mention postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) or dysautonomia, I have a Scoop.it page where … Read More ›