Posts tagged with: embarrassing realities

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

The spaces in between…part deux

I’ve written before about the spaces in between. What I mean by that is when you are newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, your life starts to be marked by major... Read More

It’s World MS Day (apparently)

It’s funny. March was MS Awareness Month and I had a few things to say about that at the time. Now we find ourselves here on World MS Day, and... 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

I’m still here

It’s been a while, huh? Life has gotten in the way of my writing. So much life! Life with MS, on top of that. Most of you know that I... 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

Wisdom from my Internet village

Greetings from the Slog Fest. I stole that term, Slog Fest, from a very good and reliable internet friend, who I’ve actually met once in real life, who I actually... Read More