Posts tagged with: MS fatigue

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

I thought you should know…I’ve been here before

It’s not technically another two-month flush, but it feels like it is. I went back into my own archives to remember what I’d written during the actual two-month flush between... Read More

Another beginning

When a new chapter begins in someone’s MS treatment, suddenly it’s not hard to come up with blog content anymore. Suddenly one’s life is full of things to think about,... Read More

When it rains

Greetings from my Relapse and from inside the Ark. See, I wished for rain.  I was so sick and tired of being so hot and humid and blah, I did... Read More

A Visit with the Wizard: Re-lapses, Re-dos, Re-United (and it feels so good)?

It really does feel so good, I am not being even remotely sarcastic. I know I give my MS specialist Dr. Scott a hard time in this venue. I work... Read More

Work travel made easy…ish?

I went on a business trip. This used to be such an easy, no-brainer thing for me to do! We were able to drive to this one so how hard... Read More

Pushin’ and a grinnin’

So, let me be straight with you right out of the gate. Cartoon Me, up there, is so much more excited than Real Me is when it comes to our... Read More

Tripping on rugs, physical therapy, rollators, ridiculous dew points and epiphanies

My head has been a rocky place lately. I just completely randomly remembered a line from one of my favorite movies ever, Raising Arizona: “Edwina’s insides were a rocky place... Read More

I’m an acrobat, y’all

I try to avoid everything I write sounding like an out and out bitch fest, I really do, but I seem to fail at this more often than I succeed... Read More

Karl Lagerfeld Saved My Life

This was going to be a post about physical therapy and my early experiences trying to regain some strength, coordination and balance at a local outpatient Rehabilitation Hospital. It was... Read More