Yes, I know I have gone off at a tangent again but I feel like a damn good rant, as I am feeling like crap today.
I started writing The Scleroderma Files shortly after I was diagnosed a cou… Read More
Targeted toward lupus patients, skin cancer sufferers and anyone else interested in monitoring their exposure to UV radiation, the Shade medical device and companion smartphone app is more… Read More
I am a stay at home mom with two toddler boys. As an avid reader of online mom blogs, I know that it is perfectly normal for a mom of two children under two to be tired with “… Read More
Pain is a subject we all understand because we’ve all encountered it… right? We all think we know what pain is, but the truth is we really can’t know. Pain… Read More
3 January 2018My husband and I watched Armageddon, one of those old action films that pictures Bruce Willis as hero. He’s a cranky oil driller who’s called upon by the US g… Read More
A woman’s lifetime risk of dying from heart disease is eight times greater than that of breast cancerIf you thought we lose maximum number of our women to Breast cancer, then you are w… Read More
Welcome Back!
I belong to an online Fibromyalgia Support Group. I spend so much time on the computer that it made sense to me to find a support group online as well. It’s run by a lady… Read More
One of the hardest parts of living with an Invisible Illness such as Fibromyalgia, MS, Ehlers Danlos, etc. is that you quite often look just fine on the outside, while your insides are screa… Read More
Let’s welcome our next guest, the adorable Amber Blackburn!
Introduce yourself and tell us a bit about you…
Hi y’all! My name is Amber Blackburn, I am 33 (almost 34) and… Read More
It’s time to meet my next guest, the wonderful Jennifer Purrvis!
Introduce Yourself and tell us a bit about you….
My name is Jen. I grew up in the Houston area but live in Well… Read More
Even though I had a flu shot this year, I still managed to find with respiratory disease concerning two weeks earlier (I’ve often tended to get that because I was young). The… Read More
For many years now, people with Fibromyalgia have been left in the dark when it comes to having a definitive test for the disease. The only reliable way to make a diagnosis currently is by l… Read More
Fibromyalgia is a condition that affects millions of people in North America. While typically thought of as an “everyday person”s condition, there are a number of celebrities who… Read More
Tablet: 5mgPowder for injection, 10mg, 25 mg (as sodium phosphate or sodium succinate) in vial. Prednisolone is a synthetic glucocorticoid with weak mineralocorticoid properties. Its th… Read More
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In 2016, an estimated 20.4% of U.S. adults had Chronic Pain and in Canada, the numbers say approxim… Read More
There has been much talk about the use of Cannabis for treating Fibromyalgia and other Invisible Illnesses. I recently featured John Martinez from Axon who wrote about using CBD Oil for trea… Read More
I have been blogging for a couple of years now and recently someone asked me “why do you blog? What do you get out of it?”
It was a good question, so I thought I’d write a… Read More
Fibromyalgia is a condition that consists of widespread muscle pain, cognitive failures and fatigue. Because there is no standard blood test or other medical test to identify Fibro, doctors… 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
Systemic lupus erythematosis is a classic prototype of non-organ specific autoimmune disease characterized by a bewildering array of auto-antibodies particularly antinuclear antibodies (ANAS… Read More
Living With Chronic Illness
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Living with a Chronic Il… Read More
In healthy individuals the immune system constantly protects us from the native and foreign microorganisms – such as viruses, bacteria, and parasites – that might make us ill. Ho… Read More
Countless publications promise to offer some remarkable new collection of devices to help us live healthier, happier, and much more equipped lives. Disappointingly couple of, nevert… Read More
As Diverse as the US is, that Diversity is Not always Reflected in our Leadership. The good news is, that’s slowly changing. Representation is making its way throughout the Country, wi… Read More
This is why you keep having boils repeatedly
A boil is a skin infection that starts in the hair follicle, turns the area of infection red, and a tender lump develops as a result of this… Read More
The nerves on our bodies act as a signaling system that sends messages from various parts of the body to the brain and spinal cord. Any issues with these nerves lead to nerve pain and other… Read More
Causes and Treatment Of Rheumatism
Rheumatism is a condition some people think is only meant for the elderly ones due to the rate at which elderly people suffer from it, but before we start… Read More
You could have a master’s or doctorate. You could have a high school education. You could be overweight, you could be underweight, you could be sick, you could be healthy, you could be… Read More
Chronic diseases are long-term medical conditions that require ongoing care and management. Chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancer are responsible for a large p… Read More