The Irksome Thing About Being A Trauma Survivor… …is that it is surprisingly isolating. In an odd way it gives one some sense of what it is like to live in the closet in earlier years. We, as a culture, don’t even like to talk about trauma in an abstract […]
Monthly Archives: February 2018
I have a high tolerance for internal pain. I don’t say this in boasting, because in all honestly its more of a hindrance than a benefit. I’ve worked through migraines and walked 200 yards to work on a dislocated hip. While this may spur thoughts of “Wow! You’re tough! That’s […]
Now before I get a flood of responses about how you need to go to a doctor, take a breath and read all of what I’ve got to say because I’ll be the first one to say that I fully appreciate every one of the doctors on my team and […]
Most with chronic illness (and even those going through an acute issue) have all had that well-meaning person offer their suggestion that goes a bit like this: Have you tried talking with your body? It’s only trying to communicate with you. If you learned to talk to your body in […]
I wanted to take a moment today to go into what makes things so very difficult when you’ve got a connective tissue disorder and trying to exercise because whether it’s to just stay moving, lose weight, or reduce pain…it all boils down to similar issues. (This can also be why, […]
So, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia when I was in my early 20s. I was showing symptoms long before that. And I had chronic pneumonia from my childhood, on top of asthma, ADHD, and depression. I was working for a company that had me commuting roughly 10 hours a day, […]
Well, Where To Begin? First there is considerable research on the topic and anyone who has delved into said research may be wondering if the term ADHD is a catch all term used for a whole spectrum of closely related conditions and the brain imaging studies have found some interesting […]