Posts tagged with: singlespoonie

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

What have you done for me lately…MS edition Episode 1

I’ve decided to start a new content series on my usually very serious, sad sack blog page that attempts to look at the things MS has brought into my life... 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

Random thoughts while waiting for my car to de-ice

You know my constant debate… Go to the outside world, play the Old Me (who walks really funny but I don’t walk that much or that far, so it’s cool)... Read More

Remembering to say…for now, for today, for the moment

I think I’ve had my first bout of actual writer’s block. It’s been almost two weeks since my last post and while this bothers me intensely, I think it might... Read More

A very bright and dark Christmas

I’m sure it will come as no surprise to any of my readers that I was not looking forward to the Christmas holidays this year. I mean, I’m not terribly... Read More

I finally had a massage

(READER NOTE: If you are a cat lover, or any kind of animal lover for that matter, this might be a post you want to skip. I’m serious. I can’t... Read More

When words fail the writer

We all get there eventually, I guess. We all get to the point where you are just so blind with anger and frustration that you don’t even have words to... Read More

The Darkest Places (So Far)

In other words, when you get a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis that you weren’t expecting late-ish in life and let those words sink in, you understand viscerally that this is... Read More

A visit with the wizard

I was nervous looking at my calendar and realizing I had an appointment with The Great Scott yesterday. I always have this irrational fear that I'm not doing my MS... Read More