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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

The in-between times are the hardest: episode 3? 4?

The labs have been drawn. So many vials of blood! The urine has been tested. The body has been checked for suspicious moles (all clear) and the pap smear has... 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

Under the sea

I remember when I first started sharing this blog publicly, one of my very first commenters told me that the first three to five years after a diagnosis of MS... 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

A Visit with the Wizard (part…too many…I forget)

I feel like I’m over-posting. I really do and I know how over-posting is a blogger’s worst offense.  But I had to get this down before I forget all of... Read More