Doubt: to be uncertain about something or someone: to have no confidence in someone or something. I wanted to make sure I got the Webster Dictionary definition as I’m once again doubting my ability to use my brain. Part of this whole EDS thing, for me, is a fair amount of brain fog. Brain fogContinue reading “Doubt”
Category Archives: mentalhealth
Learning What I Need
I’m going to start this blog by saying, I’m exhausted and so this will be short. When I say exhausted, I don’t mean like tired. I mean my limbs are beginning to feel like lead and I may fall out of my chair because my body can’t hold me up any longer. Its a frustratingContinue reading “Learning What I Need”
We Have Another Diagnosis!
Remember back a couple weeks ago when I mentioned my story started with a diagnosis? Well, buckle up gorgeous! Cause we got another one! And by we, I mean me. EDS. Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes, I’m hoping you got the s’ in that. I didn’t at first. According to The Ehlers-Danlos Society (I’ll be putting their linkContinue reading “We Have Another Diagnosis!”
Helpful Things From Me To You
I’m incredibly exhausted and unable to type up much so I wanted to share some things I enjoy watching and find helpful! Please enjoy!
Where do I start?
Why is it children think adults are so free? Why is it when I became an adult I stopped dreaming? When I was a child, I thought I’d have all this freedom as an adult. I’d also have money and be able to do anything, there would be no restrictions on what I could do.Continue reading “Where do I start?”
What am I doing this week?
Feels like such an incredibly unimportant question to ask when it seems like the world around us is drastically changing. So much happening, and for some it can feel as if one is just a small bystander. Watching history being made but unsure of how to help make it. For me, I see it allContinue reading “What am I doing this week?”
The Part Where I Say Hi
I’m starting a blog and I’m terrified. Instead of keeping my thoughts to myself and locked away in a safe place, I’m spilling it out. Why? Because I’m telling my story and hoping people will hear it. That they will know they aren’t alone and it’s okay to feel lost, confused and scared in thisContinue reading “The Part Where I Say Hi”