The Play’s the Thing
When I was a little kid, my grandfather wanted to teach me to play chess. He lived in Manhattan and I was on Long Island, so he worked it out […]
When I was a little kid, my grandfather wanted to teach me to play chess. He lived in Manhattan and I was on Long Island, so he worked it out […]
To be completely honest, until very recently I knew very little about iodine and it's connection to our bodies well being. Like me, you probably know that iodine is (or […]
Marijuana has been making progress in its legality in the US lately, with many politicians arguing that the criminalization of such a mild recreational drug has caused many more problems […]
It's all too easy, and in fact may be human nature for those of us living with chronic illnesses to want to find someone or something to blame. The religious […]
Here he is! With this mustache at the beginning and end of it’s 40 year career! I cannot thank him enough for doing this for The Chronically Awesome Foundation, and […]
Choosing the field you will remain in for the duration of your working life is one of the more consequential decisions we ever make. Rarely is it that people switch […]
Introducing the Chronically Awesome Mustache Project! <—-Click to donate! My father Robert has had his mustache for 39 years, since he was 18 years old. But this Christmas he’s putting […]
Fish Oil is one of the few recommended supplements that isn’t something naturally produced at all by our own bodies. The only way to ensure that you have this nearly […]
The Chronically Awesome Foundation | HAPPY BIRTHDAY JULES Happy Birthday to the fantastic Jules! This woman has been leaving a trail of awesome wherever she goes, and now she’s gone […]
Living with chronic pain can be incredibly limiting when it comes to getting enough exercise. On our worst days, simply getting up to use the bathroom may be a daunting […]
Kicking RA's (Rheumatoid Arthritis) butt one day at a time
The decidedly non-frivolous musings of a battle-clever Dystonia damsel - less in distress - seeking a bit of comic relief as she airs her neurological dirty laundry.
One Patient's Positive Perspectives
Without the sour the sweet wouldn't taste.
All My Spoons are in the Right Places, if you Know What I mean...
For the uninsured sick and those who love them
Living with Lupus... and Still Fabulous
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My journey as I deal with multiple autoimmune issues