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Category Archives: Occupying
A Miracle, and a Break
This year has been the most difficult of my life, starting with my Mom’s passing in January. Losing her was just the first in a cascade of bad news, and I made the decision to stop maintaining that laundry list … Continue reading →
Wheelchair – HELP!
I need a new wheelchair, and I need your help! I have used a manual chair for many years, relying on friends and family to push me around. But the chair gets caught in pavement cracks, has trouble going over … Continue reading →
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Alone in the Woods
I’m happy to share this guest post from Joe Landson. Man, can I relate to this! Each of us patients has that one dear relative, friend, or acquaintance – the one who tells us, repeatedly, that we can do anything … Continue reading →
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Grief: Words Fail
There are a lot of things to say about grief, and I had a much longer post planned for today. But words fail me on this. And as a person whose only outlet is words (as opposed to work, socializing, … Continue reading →
Broken
My mother died last night. She was a very private person, which is why I have not spoken publicly about what my family has been through in the last two years. I was thinking to write about her now, because … Continue reading →
This Year
I’m not one for New Year’s resolutions. You make a plan or you don’t. You execute it or you don’t. Shit happens, and all you can really control is how you respond. But this New Year’s wish from Neil Gaiman … Continue reading →
Delay
I have been laid low by an infection, and now by the antibiotics I’m taking to treat the infection. So it will be a few days before I post the next few entries on P2P – but stay tuned because … Continue reading →
Limited Capacity
Life with ME/CFS is all about limits. Physical. Mental. Emotional. It’s like living in a glass box that remains far too small, no matter how much you practice acceptance or positive thinking. And the torture of it is that since … Continue reading →
IV Saline: Magic Juice
Back in March, I started an experiment with IV saline. Four months in, I have learned a lot about how and when the treatment helps me. IV saline has been used to treat orthostatic intolerance for many years*, and some … Continue reading →
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The Burial of ME
Mary Dimmock has published an extraordinary review of the last thirty years of ME history. With her permission, I’ve reported her announcement with the link to the full document below. I highly recommend reading as much of this document as … Continue reading →