Facing Fibromyalgia May 10, 2022

Fibromyalgia – misdiagnosed, misunderstood, often dismissed, fibromyalgia.  Coming out of a long bout of mono, I wasn’t getting better.  Actually, I was getting worse.  However, the infectious disease specialist proved through my blood markers that t...

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How to Shelter in Place Apr 14, 2020

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...

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How do We Cultivate Self-Love? Mar 17, 2020

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 ...

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What’s it Like to Live with Lung Disease? Feb 04, 2020

It is estimated that chronic lung disease impacts more than 13% of the adult population in the United States.  That’s a serious chunk of us.  There are two broad types of lung disease, obstructive and restrictive.  Their names give away a lot about t...

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What About Race and Chronic Illness? Jan 21, 2020

I’m the only white kid in my family.  Understand, me saying that does not give me some kind of get-out-of-racism-free card, just a different lens on growing up white than the one you may have had.  Being the youngest in a family with two brown siblin...

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What are my Intentions for the New Year? Jan 07, 2020

So, part of being sick means that, for the most part I have let go of setting new year’s resolutions.  To be fair, resolutions were hit and miss in my world even before I got sick.  However, I love the opportunity we have as humans to turn the page –...

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