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Tag Archives: chronic illness
Thank You For Choosing Me Every Day
An 11th Wedding Anniversary’s floral symbol is morning glory, meaning “affection” Seventeen years ago today, we first met on a beautiful evening. I think you were as shy and nervous on our first date as I was 😉 That evening marked the … Continue reading
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Creative Socializing
It can be extremely difficult and sometimes impossible to maintain a social life with chronic illness. If it wasn’t for my Blackberry keeping me connected to the rest of the world, I think I’d be over half way to becoming … Continue reading
When did this become okay?
When I woke up this morning, I felt unusually well. Most mornings I am greeted by a massive wall of pain upon awakening. The kind that you react to, with a moment or two of panic, until you remember that … Continue reading