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Mindfully Productive on Memorial Day Monday

May 30, 2016

Happy First Unofficial Day of Summer, Or as the nation calls it Memorial Day. I’m taking a break from cleaning, organizing, moving, gardening, digging and just overall catching up on all the things I’ve put off over the last few weeks to say hello and wish you all a happy Read More

Living with Fibromyalgia| Stuck by Roger Allan Campbell

September 16, 2015

Throughout this never ending fibro journey I’ve had the pleasure to connect with more than a few A+mazing people. People who like myself, push through the ache, pain, fatigue, loneliness, desperation, and emotional roller coaster that this illness illicits each and every day. People who fight to live as full Read More

Living with Fibromyalgia: Don’t Let My Smile Fool You + smile (poem)

June 14, 2015

This article written by Carol Levy for the National Pain Report titled A Pained Life: Don’ t Let My Smile Fool You really struck a nerve with me. Many times we are asked Why don’t you smile? Then when we are smiling people say  “But you don’t look sick”! When we Read More

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June 1, 2015

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Living with Fibromyalgia: Take a Bow (poem)

May 15, 2015

close the curtain shut the door the show is over I can take no more let bygones be bygones exit stage left a final bow there’s nothing left an era has ended the moment has come finale has finished I’ll watch the reruns although it’s all over I have no Read More

Living with Fibromyalgia: seasons change (poem)

March 15, 2015

Recently I ran across a status update from a friend that struck a chord. The post read in part ” “Change comes with seasons so as the seasons change so must we… I wrote the poem which I’m sharing below nearly two years ago entitled: seasons change with a similar Read More

Living with Fibromyalgia: time (poem)

February 15, 2015

watching the hands roll back as I ponder the facts weren’t we just here a little while back three steps forward five steps back in time no need to react

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