Posts filed under: Epiphanies

When everyone else seems to be drinking lemonade.

I’m a member of many Facebook groups dedicated to the transition to the new goo, Ocrevus, because I was looking for any information at all from any source at all... Read More

From the archives…MS Memories

Before I started this blog, I used to get my MS-related ya-yas out on my personal Facebook page. I’m not sure why sharing feelings in a social media forum about... Read More

The party was awesome (the party was horrible)

All of the work to get to the big day was worth it. Our new office Open House was a great success. All of that pre-party angst was over and... Read More

Maybe I have unrealistic expectations

It always comes down to this. The most basic things are my undoing. But when I thought about it more, I am starting to realize something that is probably painfully... Read More

New flash: I still have MS

Here’s the thing: If you’ve had MS for years and you’ve gone through these early years of highs and lows and more lows and lower lows before and you’ve come... Read More

It was a weird (but amazing) day

I’ve been feeling crappy. I cannot lie. I’m super run down. I would sleep 24 hours a day if that were remotely practical. My walking has been meh, even with... Read More

Broken eyes, broken brains and the things we don’t talk about

It’s Sunday and I find myself muddled. Again. I think it’s the weekends where I find myself with lots of time to do nothing, that I struggle. Sometimes it’s not... Read More

Fifty is nifty…and exhausting

A monumental non-MS related event happened to me this weekend. On Sunday, February 19, I turned 50 years old. I know! Me. Fifty years old. I almost can’t believe it’s... Read More

My Mid-Life Crisis: MS edition

I’m creeping up on kind of a milestone birthday. In a few short weeks, I’m going to be celebrating my 50th birthday. Half a century! It doesn’t even seem possible... Read More

The new Mr. Costanza

Mr. Constanza lived on my street since the day I moved in, about three houses up on the same side of the street. He and his wife, Mrs. Constanza, were... Read More