Monthly Archives: July 2015

David’s immunological tests

I just wrote this email to David’s father, who is just like my mother in terms of not wanting to deal with David’s immunological problems. I understand it’s easier to just bury our heads in the sand and pretend that … Continue reading

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Dream about my father

It was a warm summer night, but my father was still wearing his blue winter coat and his toque. We were walking near a baseball diamond in a park, but it was empty. The diamond was lit though, the only … Continue reading

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Family Struggles to Find Diagnosis After All Four Children Develop Mysterious Muscle-Wasting Condition

This is why it’s so hopeless for me right now. I think modern science needs to finish figuring out all the know genes that work and how they work (ie–these are the genes for brown hair, these are the genes … Continue reading

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Children’s mysterious paralysis tied to new virus

But what if it wasn’t the virus directly at all that was causing the paralysis, but more like an immune response trigger by the virus. Meaning, the patient gets the virus, has the cold, then the cold goes away, but … Continue reading

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My hand cramping up

I was able to grab a photo with my other hand of my cramping hand before the blood flowed back in. It’s just when I’m lying down and trying to type on my phone, and it’s mostly my right arm … Continue reading

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