Posts tagged with: Chronic Illness

The seesaw of that MS life

I have to be honest. I’ve been having trouble writing, this is a full-on truth that I cannot deny but while some of my challenge is definitely mental, a good... Read More

I’m haunted by steps

In my new, re-focused approach to having multiple sclerosis, I’ve been trying to keep myself motivated by focusing on small steps. I mean that quite literally. Small steps seem to... Read More

Is everything old new again?

Once the time came around back then when I was able to leave my house without falling to pieces at the first pity look from a stranger, I started to... Read More

It’s been awhile since our last ENC outrage

I was probably due. For those unfamiliar, ENC refers to Evil Nurse Carol, she being the RN who is the right hand woman of my MS specialist we all know... 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

The blog post that almost wasn’t

Here’s the unfiltered truth about why writing this blog has been helpful to me. It’s not about helping others. Or even helping myself, really. It was mostly about the fact... Read More

It’s been awhile since our last drug scandal

In my early days after diagnosis with MS, it seemed like I was always accidentally stumbling across strange and unbelievable drug situations that at the time felt like they were... Read More

Random thoughts from an elderly shut in: Volume: 527

Well, it’s probably not exactly 527 but it’s gotta be close by this time, so while I sit here with no power and nothing to distract me but my dying... Read More

Is comfort a myth? And other deep thoughts

If you know me at all, from any part of my life be it work, family, socially from when I was a barfly, reader of this blog or even accidental... Read More