Posts tagged with: bethydark

Don’t lie to your mother

File this in the folder called “Italian mothers are no joke.” I pretty much slept all day today. My dizziness keeps getting worse. It started out as a passing thing.... Read More

Did ya ever feel like the Universe is trying to tell you something?

Before recent years, I would have told you transformations are my jam. I mean, one look at pictures of me through the years and my hair proves my point. I... Read More

The only way out is through

I promised myself when I started this blog that I would never sugarcoat anything. I wouldn’t self-censor, edit or make my story anything other than the raw truth and nothing... Read More

The Saga Continues

For those just catching up… Your heroine had a shitty post-Ocrevus infusion week and has been feeling even more weak, immobile and hot-messy since last Monday. She waited a full... Read More

Adventures in modern medicine: I do NOT have a UTI

It gets so frustrating some days. You go to bed each night thinking, “Tomorrow. Tomorrow is going to be the day I wake up feeling more normal. It’s gotta be... Read More

Best. Day. Ever.

Today was awesome. The Great Scott solved all of my problems. We have a great treatment plan devised that is sure to bring me to new levels of health and... Read More

What I Really Mean to Say

It occurred to me today that I’ve not written a post in some time. It also occurred to me that it’s the final day of MS Awareness Month and I’ve... Read More

Someone’s in a funk

And it isn’t just me. So many people I know both with MS and without are in that not-quite-spring funk we all suffer from at this time of year. My... Read More

I’ve decided to start adventure hiking

Here’s the thing. I keep sitting down to write some inspirational prose about how to overcome adversity, see the bright side of life and wrap myself in silver linings made... Read More

Muddled, mucked up and stuck in the maze

I used to visualize multiple sclerosis as a journey. A rather complicated journey in a foreign country where directions and destinations are ever-changing and I don’t speak the language. Lately... Read More