Over Memorial Day weekend, many of us catch up with family and friends. Invariably, we hear of (or meet up with) people who are in their supposedly “old” age, but who have enough energy and strength still to work, keep [...]
Over Memorial Day weekend, many of us catch up with family and friends. Invariably, we hear of (or meet up with) people who are in their supposedly “old” age, but who have enough energy and strength still to work, keep [...]
Your strength, courage, sacrifices, and determination shine through – and your service is deeply appreciated. Thank you to all who have served and who serve today – your willingness to face the bad days allows us to experience the good [...]
Fatigue is one of the most difficult things to cope with when living with chronic illness or pain. It can make even the most mundane activities seem impossible, and sometimes it can come on so suddenly that it stops you [...]
As many of us watched in real-time as the two-mile-wide behemoth of a tornado bore down on Moore, Oklahoma, yesterday, I was reminded of another night many years ago when I, a small child, my brother and parents hunkered down [...]
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Chronic Illness: Letting Light Shine on Illness
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Chronic Illness and Pain: Go, Team!
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Chronic Pain & Illness: Respect and Appreciation for the "Lowly"
posted 12:16:35am Jun. 04, 2013 | read full post »
Lupus: Coping Skills 4 and 5
posted 11:12:03pm May. 30, 2013 | read full post »
Live Long - Prepare Now
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