
My thoughts as I figure out life and world travel from a seated position.
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Yes, yes, I try to post every two weeks. on Sundays, and yes, I might have failed to do so yesterday. Sorry about that. But it was Mother’s Day! Which means I was happily fielding texts from the stepdaughters, and wishing the oldest a very...
I think this will be a short post. Or perhaps a newsletter saying very little. Those are not always the same thing for me, so let’s see what happens.
In my last Substack, I wrote about having a bad day, and how that was partly because my...
One thing I hate about living with my progressive/aggressive MS is that it makes my previous excitement about things (Christmas! Summer! Swimming!) less exciting. Mostly because they are harder to do. Which sucks. I have been having a littl...
I didn’t write (much) last weekend because I was having a bleak day/weekend/week. I don’t get these super often because although depression runs in my family, I am much more susceptible to the anxiety that ALSO runs in my family, and am the...
Ok, there are no plums or ice boxes, nothing sweet or cold to report. Only that I try to write every two weeks and I hate to miss a day. Especially during Women’s History month which is also MS Awareness month. And spring is coming, I can f...
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After fighting it for years, I've finally realized that having MS is a big part of my identity, not least because I use a wheelchair and a walker. It's hard to pretend able-bodiedness with these accessories.
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