The history of institutionalization, marginalization, and oppression of individuals with mental and physical disabilities are as old as recorded history. The fear, shame, and lack of understanding that have accompanied many disabilities has led to t...
For five years now I’ve been getting infusions to keep my body from fighting itself. Infusing meds are a big part of modern rheumatology. Thanks to the large population of folks with rheumatoid arthritis, there are now a growing class of IV or intr...
A mentor of mine says that “when the story gets hard, the story gets good.” Mind you, when my story is in the midst of a hard swing, is likely the last moment I want to be told that things are “getting good;” and yet, time and again, looking back, i...
President Kennedy was said to have been quoting a Chinese curse when he said, “may you live in interesting times.” Well, these times are nothing if not interesting. A global pandemic during a time of unprecedented global travel, communications, and...
Twenty twenty has started out pretty rough, after tearing tendons and ligaments in a spectacular ankle turn, my mother in law was hospitalized for eleven days of January (9 of that in the ICU), shortly after, my wife totaled our vehicle. We are so t...
I have had the opportunity to see the Dali Lama speak. One of the things he talked about was the value of all faith traditions. He wasn’t interested in converting the Wisconsin Episcopal to Tibetan Buddhism. In his words, “there are many paths up ...