Posts tagged with: hope

I have a hot date for Valentine’s Day

Well. He really isn’t that hot per se. He is a rather twee little man who wears very slim trousers that stop about 3 inches above his ankles with a... Read More

The Fun Aunt

My dad had 4 sisters that were very much a part of my childhood. Aunt Gail had a glamorous career with the airlines. Rosemary and her husband Uncle Donald lived... Read More

Who knew I needed a swan?

Most of you know that May is the month of my very many doctor appointments. In fact, I pretty much have a visit with some doctor every single week in... Read More

Remembering to Look Up

I’ve been pondering my supposed treatment refractory situation for what feels like every minute of every day since my last appointment with The Great Scott. I’m not going to lie,... Read More

This Little Miggy is teaching me to look up

I’m not really sure what I want to write about. This is unusual for me. I usually have at least three or four posts swimming around in my brain at... Read More

Update from my bubble…Inside the mind of one house-bound MS’er

Patient, calm, Zen-Beth has left the building, folks. She’s been replaced with Can-We-Get-This-Show-On-The-Road-Beth and you know that’s not a good thing. Not a good thing at all. Let’s see…where have... Read More

The unexpected upside of Lemtrada

Before anyone gets too excited, I use that image above ironically at best. I mean, I’m not laying in bed moaning or weeping but I’m also not out skipping in... Read More

The subtle art of not panicking

When I decided to go for this new approach to my treatment, I made some promises to myself. Maybe they were more like challenges that I presented to myself than... Read More

Musions on Infusions: 40% Down

I When I started this Lemtrada journey on Monday I had every intention of doing a daily blog describing the day-by-day experiences of the treatment. After my first day I... Read More

It finally happened

This whole thing was bound to catch up to me. Eventually. I knew the day would come when I’d be forced to face the fact that this disease I’m still... Read More