Thank the gods for speech to text in this moment. Friday, my hands started to get little tiny blisters on the joints. This is something I’m familiar with as dyshidrotic eczema. It can happen for any number of reasons and I’ve gotten to know (or thought I did) most of […]
Monthly Archives: July 2021
Trauma. Often it is not one big wound but a tiny million little cuts that come from a myriad of unknown places, making healing just as layered, curious, and complex as the random triggers that are evoked (what I call, the ‘Little Earthquakes’). I liken trauma to dropping a glass. […]
Friendships when you have any illness, chronic or temporary, are hard. When it is a temporary illness, you can be forgiven for cancelling something. But when it is a chronic illness, forgiveness wanes over time. As we fight our bodies to do what we ask, often the simplest tasks become […]
You know those videos of injured runners at places like the Olympics? The ones where the runner refuses to quit, even though they’ve obviously hurt themselves badly? This video from the 1992 Olympics is the kind of thing I am thinking about: https://youtu.be/t2G8KVzTwfw Derek Redmond hurts himself, and he refuses […]