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Oops, My Brain

Natalie Mead

Come for the laughs, stay because you feel bad ditching a disabled person.

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Not-So-Crappy Drawing: Postcard from Spring Break

Donut (the black blob on the left) seems to most enjoy my company when I’m sick in bed. (Honey is away at doggie bootcamp right now, more on that later.)

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Emergency Rooms for 1000, Alex.

A vandalized statue of Hippocrates near my local emergency room

3 months ago
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Crappy Drawing: Caved In

This month’s drawing is brought to you by winter in California. Winter is a difficult time for me, as it is for many with chronic illness. My chronic migraines get worse in rainy weather, and the dark, short days don’t help the situation. B...

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  • Natalie Mead

    Professional expert in everything writing about the intersection of medicine, mindfulness, mindlessness, lacrosse, ennui, and camels. Available for keynotes, workshops, 1:1s, dramatic readings, and white noise-making.

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