Here is the result of yesterday's doodle stream: Time Lapse VIdeo:
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Adrenal Crisis Update
Before I get into this update post, I want to apologize for my absence. My health took a turn after that adrenal crisis I wrote about in my previous article. It has been difficult to keep on top of things. I did get to go on vacation with my dad for a week, which turned … Continue reading Adrenal Crisis Update
Dismissed and in Crisis: When an ER turns away patients with Adrenal Crisis, they risk lives.
I have written an update to this post on 8/23/2018. I am not going to name the hospital I went to in this article. My intention is not to shame this particular hospital for how they handled the situation that I am about to describe, but to share my experience personally. There are many stories … Continue reading Dismissed and in Crisis: When an ER turns away patients with Adrenal Crisis, they risk lives.
More content on the horizon!
I think I might be making some serious changes to my website here soon. I still want to educate people on my rare conditions, but I really don't want that to be my main focus. I am a lot more than my diagnoses, and I don't think my site has been reflecting that well. I … Continue reading More content on the horizon!
Medicaid Work Requirements Incoming
According to Reuters, the Trump administration is going to allow states to implement work requirements for Medicaid recipients. I live in Indiana, one of the states considering implementing the work requirement. I know this can be a complicated issue, so please allow me to explain why this is a bad idea. I know that most … Continue reading Medicaid Work Requirements Incoming
Spoonie flash game idea! (updated 1/11)
I have an idea for a browser-based spoonie flash game. I'm going to lean how to use Adobe Animate to make it, and I have a basic concept for the game, but I would really love to get some feedback and suggestions from my fellow spoonies. The point of this game is to help people … Continue reading Spoonie flash game idea! (updated 1/11)
“SO, when are you going to have kids?”
I don't normally do this on my blog, but for this particular subject, I will add a content warning: - infertility - suicidal thoughts - societal gender roles If these topics are triggering to you, please do not read this article. I decided to write this after watching this wonderful TED Talk. Please take … Continue reading “SO, when are you going to have kids?”
We need to stop comparing our hardships.
Support groups on social media can be an important source of comfort when you are living with a chronic health condition that affects your life in ways that normally healthy people might not be able to understand. When you are able to find a community of people who share your frustrations and offer helpful advice … Continue reading We need to stop comparing our hardships.
We need to break the social stigma of chronic invisible illness.
Chronic invisible illness can be a major pain in the butt, but some of the hardest parts of having such a condition is the look we get when we admit that our health is poor when we look outwardly healthy. You know what I'm talking about, the furrowed eyebrows, look of shock, the occasional narrowing … Continue reading We need to break the social stigma of chronic invisible illness.
On the hunt for low-impact workouts!
I need some help finding workout videos on youtube that are low-impact and meant for people who can't safely work out as hard as the general population. Please comment and share links to workouts that you yourself have found to be helpful! I'm sure many of us in this group struggle with physically debilitating symptoms … Continue reading On the hunt for low-impact workouts!