Where Can I Get Free Stuff or Free Money for My Family When times are hard and making ends meet is becoming impossible you need to be as resourceful and as practical as… Read More
With the ubiquity of mobile technology and handheld devices keeping us connected, seniors are keeping up with times – a fact that app developers are well aware of. There are practicall… Read More
Here’s a familiar story. Four-month-old Lily Parra won’t be put on the transplant list for the heart she needs because of disability. Long-time readers may remember that I’… Read More
Trigger Warning for Suicide, sexual abuse, assisted suicide, euthanasia
The Dutch Euthanasia Commission recently revealed that last year, in the Netherlands, an unnamed woman was granted a d… Read More
Guilt, anger, frustration, more guilt, fear, anxiety, stress, hope, and a lot of prayer… I still vividly remember all of the these emotions and the constant back and forth as I grappl… Read More
“Six o’clock already. I was just in the middle of a dream. I was kissing Valentino by a crystal blue Italian stream…” – The Bangles
Ho hum. … Read More
Apple acquires a health startup yet again. This time, the company has spent its cash purchasing Gliimpse, a personal health data startup that lets people automatically gather and share… Read More
A highway sign marking Hurricane Evacuation Route
Because of the US election, I’ve been watching a lot of CNN these days. Last week I saw part of a press conference given by the govern… Read More
A Tragic Kind of Wonderful by Eric Lindstrom (bought) - The heart-rending and inspiring novel from the critically acclaimed author of NOT IF I SEE YOU FIRST.How can you have a future if you… Read More
Introduction
Illness of "sweet pee" was recognized in the old circumstances. Diabetes is a metabolic disorder described by high glucose levels in blood. It is a standout amongst the most pop… Read More
Well another YouTuber got himself in Trouble. First it was Pewdiepie over some anti-Sementic content in his Videos, which made his MCN Partner Maker Drop him. Now Logan Paul has gotten hims… Read More
February is American Heart Month, which means it’s a great time to evaluate your heart health. After all, you only get one body, and your heart is the powerhouse that keeps everything… Read More
Try these natural remedies, home treatments, and meds that really work.
For too many persons, Winter equals chest congestion season, if you have a load of mucus in your chest that just refus… Read More
Take care when using these common medicines, and work with your doctor to minimize the effects.
When type 2 diabetes creeps into your life, it usually isn’t alone. It often brings othe… Read More
Nearly all of us have gotten a Prescription from a Doctor, taken the Pills we’ve needed, and then ended up with Unused Medication tucked away in our Medicine Cabinets. But when those P… Read More
.Someone to Watch My Back
– Fierce Fiction by Alice Campbell Romano –
Our mother had a tattoo. We didn’t see it until we washed her before the undertaker came. It was two t… Read More
It may not be breast cancer——But that does not mean that you can just keep a deaf ear to a lump in your breast
If you notice there is a lump in your breast, there are really very… Read More
The night I started the meds for my IVF cycle, I was supposed to run a table for my boutique at a big cosplay event. I had worked really hard to bring my character to life and was excited to… Read More
Whisper to Me by Nick Lake (Review Copy) - Cassie is writing a letter to the boy whose heart she broke. She’s trying to explain why. Why she pushed him away. Why her father got so angr… Read More
Today, I thought I'd share the UKYA novels we have that feature mental illness. As regular readers will know, I'm really passionate about diverse books, and more recently, interectionality w… Read More
Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman (Bought) - A captivating novel about mental illness that lingers long beyond the last page, Challenger Deep is a heartfelt tour de force by New York Times… Read More
This is the third post which was inspired by young adult podcast YA Oughta's Mental Health episode, which featured Lydia Ruffles and Tom Pollock in conversation with Chloe Seager and Katheri… Read More
Are We All Lemmings & Snowflakes? by Holly Bourne (proof) - Welcome to Camp Reset, a summer camp with a difference. A place offering a shot at "normality" for Olive, a girl on the edge… Read More
There is an Opioid Crisis in North America and it’s affecting two factions of people – the ones who take and use opioids illegally and the ones who use and take opioids legally a… Read More
It’s a frustrating thing when the medications you’ve come to rely on suddenly decide to stop working. Pain meds no longer manage your pain, and brain meds no longer manage your b… Read More
Welcome back!
I’ve talked specifically about a few of the conditions I live with, but I thought today I’d give you an overview of the 13 different health issues that make up who… Read More
Did you automatically sing that title as “talking bout my Generation”? That’s what I was aiming for!
I want to talk about Mental Illness today and the meds I take. I… Read More
I thought I’d start out the year with a refresher course on the conditions I live with and how blogging has had such an impact in my life. Because of my blogging, I have had chances to… Read More
I woke up sick today. I had a bit of a runny nose yesterday that developed into a full blown case of “the snotties” as my son would call it. It snuck up on me in the middle of th… Read More
This past week we celebrated Valentine’s Day with two cute little guys and a sunset beach stroll, I won $100 gift card to Winn-Dixie from Jacksonville Mom’s Blog, we made it snow… Read More
One of the many conditions I live with is called Gastroparesis. Gastroparesis means paralysis of the muscles of the stomach. Gastroparesis results in delayed emptying of… Read More
If you ask someone how they slept last night, chances are you’ll get one of two answers – “fantastic” or “not at all”. It seems like a lot of people have… Read More
Threadbare
– Fierce Fiction by Christine Heuner –
I’m shivering in a hospital gown and
Hanes underwear. A nurse brings me another blanket, crisp with hot starch. I
w… Read More
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The Beginning
I want to… Read More
I woke up a little early and went to the bathroom.
Then I went to the kitchen and got a pot of coffee started.
The first person up in our household makes 12 cups, the maximum our coff… Read More
I’m pleased to announce that Melissa Temple is my next guest for Interview October. Let’s read what this lovely lady has to say:
Introduce yourself and tell us a bit about you… Read More
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My next guest is the amazing Sam Moss from Australia. She has a fascinating story so I hope you enjoy reading about her!
Introduce yourself and tell us a bit about you…
Hi, I&rs… Read More
It’s time to meet my next guest, the lovely Jamie Hyatt. Enjoy her story!
Introduce yourself and tell us a bit about you…
I was born blind in one eye and with a cond… Read More
I got to go to dinner recently with a couple of good friends that I’ve known for 25 years! We used to be crazy raver kids that danced until dawn, and now I have a kid and have to get h… Read More
Previously posted on The Zebra Pit
Mental Health is a hot topic these days. More and more people are recognizing that they suffering in some way with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder… Read More
Please find below the Tablets and tonics for short answer and solution which is part of Daily Themed Mini Crossword February 5 2020 Answers. Many other players have had difficulties with Ta… Read More
I want to talk about a subject that every person with Chronic Pain is familiar with and probably dreads…
Going to the Emergency Room
There are several reasons why people with Ch… Read More
Each day has enough trouble of its own. Isn’t that the truth? I’m guessing pretty much everyone reading this feels that way. It’s true. But do you k… Read More
How can I possibly ask, who am I to complain? I’ve been so tired the last month or so. Donnie, the little guy in the picture, has to go out and do his business every hour or two… Read More
More and more senior citizens are occupying yoga exercise for healthy and balanced aging. Yoga teacher Jennifer Williams-Fields supplies key suggestions for mentor yoga exercise to… Read More
Is your forehead becoming slightly higher every year? Are you one Star Trek uniform far from Picard cosplay? Then this is the right article for you.
Male baldness is nothing uncommon. 67% o… Read More
Our memories are the sum of our lives. They give us a sense of self and connect us to our physical bodies. They make us who we are. But, unfortunately, our memory declines as we age, and… Read More
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) gave a Press Conference Monday, dismissing COVID-19 Vaccines and Testing, downplaying the Severity of Symptoms of the Omicron Variant, and Whining and Complaini… Read More
The mobile apps’ advent in the health & fitness sector has made it easier to look after our beloved and ourselves’ health. Pill reminder and medication tracker apps lie in th… Read More
What happened to love? You know, the kind where people actually care about each other? Especially in times of crisis? Like so many people, did love die of COVID? I know – so many o… Read More
If you’re on my e-mail list, you got an e-mail from me last week asking what the goal of your preparedness is. I heard a lot of different answers containing both triumphs and str… Read More
Suffering from high blood pressure? New study discovered a 5-minute breathing exercise that can lower your blood pressure.
The best part is, it’s just as effective in regulating you… Read More
The problem of the miracle hidden by miraculous healing. Say what? Being healed by God, through prayer, is a miracle. What else could there possibly be? What could be more important than… Read More
The story below is totally fictional. Maybe. Nothing even remotely like this could ever happen. No one would ever agree to this. I don’t think. It’s base… Read More
Contents
What is Eclampsia?Eclampsia is a pregnancy condition marked by high blood pressure (hypertension) and symptoms of organ damage, most notably to the liver and kidneys. It usually… Read More
According to a report in the Times of India, approximately 40 children under the age of one die every day in Maharashtra, India. Two-thirds of these deaths are of infants less than a month o… Read More