Monthly Archives: March 2014

IVIG working

I wish I could walk up to the person who created this stuff and personally thank him or her for giving me my life back.

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My Father: The A**hole to the End

My father went out of his way to call me just to let me know he wasn’t leaving me anything “you do understand that Teddy”. It kind of ranks up there with the time this woman said to me on … Continue reading

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David is starting to get Pink eye again

In the corner of his right eye. This is how it starts.

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Testing

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The dying process…not fun

Near the end of a cancer struggle, it’s literally a war zone going off in your body–so many fires blazing out of control, you don’t even know which ones to put out when, Because any one of them could kill … Continue reading

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Example of my Medical Life

Related to my precious post…this is just an example of a day in the life of a chronically ill person (and this doesn’t include anything with my son or the time to take medications, not to mention normal person things…)

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What the World Doesn’t See

I think one of the hardest part about dealing with chronic illnesses, is everything we have to do to stay alive, that the world doesn’t see. Like scheduling (and driving to) doctors appointments and lab tests, organizing and figuring out … Continue reading

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