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Well it’s Summertime and the Weather is Fine…

…you can jump right out and even touch the sky…, or go swimming, or read a good book, or learn to make jam, or learn to freeze corn. I went to a high school that had a reading list I … Continue reading

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Score Another for Family Genetics

The pathology report came back. Hold on to something – it’s a little weird and very rare. I tend to get those rare and very rare conditions. I’m sure it has to do with my siblings getting all the good … Continue reading

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Time to Start Again

For a while I thought I would start a new blog, under a new URL. My optimism about the lupus being in remission led me right into the oldest of traps. I was sucker punched. I ended up in the … Continue reading

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Two Year Anniversary

It’s soon to be two years since I landed in the hospital. To celebrate I went back for emergency surgery: ileo-colic resection and acute appendicitis. These are the times that I know I’m in the middle east. Culture clashes on … Continue reading

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Good News

It hasn’t been a month since I wrote my last entry, so I’m not feeling very guilty. On the other hand, I had so many topics running around in my head that I was surprised that I didn’t churn out … Continue reading

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Biodetoxification

I have a friend that periodically talks about detoxing from her sugar binges. It sounds like a reasonable statement, too much sugar, clean the body. Anyone who eats too much sugar experiences sluggishness, headache, stomach ache, all symptoms of an … Continue reading

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Chelation Therapy

Chelation therapy is used to remove toxins, such as sulpha, lead, arsenic, and mercury, from the blood. DMSA (dimercaptosuccinic acid) or EDTA (ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid) is injected into the blood. It then binds the metals by making several chemical bonds … Continue reading

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Reaching for the Miraculous

Serious disease does something to our thought processes. If we were faced with investing in a new house or new car we’d do lots of investigation before handing over our money. We’d weed out the bogus from the real facts. … Continue reading

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Rhumba wit da Roomba

Although I’m feeling much better than I was two years ago, and even a year ago, and even a few months ago, I’m still not ready to tackle the floors. So far my attempts to reclaim my tasks/chores have concentrated … Continue reading

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February Catch-up in April

Yes, I know I haven’t written anything in a while; I wish I could tell you that I was doing something productive. Instead I have been hiding – from myself – from you. I barely speak on the phone. And … Continue reading

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