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Years ago, shortly after I fell in love with the book Seabiscuit and the then the movie that followed, I saw a news piece about the author Laura Hillenbrand. In her mid-30s at the time, Hillenbrand had been suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) for twenty years.
She said that the four years it took her to write the account of the legendary race horse helped her to transcend her debilitating illness. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (56) | Blog
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Since 4th grade, Jessica Terry was living with an indeterminable stomach disease. Eight years later in a science class, Jessica diagnosed her own illness. Momlogic talked to Jessica and her mom about their journey, and how she's doing today.
When…
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It seems to me that more and more people are being diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder and/or ADHD, sometimes both at the same time. I wrote about the overdiagnosing of Bipolar Disorder in another posting on this site. But ADHD is facing the same issues. A
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At work, we use a computer to schedule appts., recieve lab results, email. 15 years ago, we used a book to schedule appt. The lab results would be mailed and took longer to recieve. The office would have to call if you needed to talk with someone from a different office. We use… Read More »
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Once upon a time, my mother and I went to the same doctor. Many friends of our family also went to her and so we both felt assured she'd be a great fit for us, too. We couldn't have been more wrong.
Around the time that my mother had a string of worrisome medical complications and the doctor told her she was a hypochondriac and to please obsess less, she was very flippant about a pretty serious event in my own life that potentially had some big health ramifications. Fortunately for both of us, our health remained in tact and we could support each other in finding a new doctor, STAT.
I thought of that doctor with the terrible bedside manner when I read this article by a psychiatrist, in part on how doctors should be trained in patient etiquette. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (12) | Blog
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"Did
you see the diagnosis?" my oncologist asked me in his office
before the holidays. I'd just handed...- Let’s talk: Comment (1) | Blog
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In October, there was plenty to read about breast cancer, many posts to build awareness, compassion and strategies for taking better care of your body and maintaining good health. And then, just as quickly as November is ushered in, the breast cancer buzz is gone and we're all about Thanksgiving indulgence.
If you are like me, though, the fear of breast cancer is never far from my thoughts about being healthy and living a long, long time. I've known enough women who've bravely fought back against breast cancer to know how fast and furious it can invade any and many of our lives. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (3) | Blog
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I remember only too well the day my wife found out she had breast cancer. And I remember only too well what an idiot I was...
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First time blogging on this site,....how to start? Last week i found out that i have 3 new chronic lung diseases. These are in addition to the chronic asthma, emphysema, and COPD. I have a complication (they call it) of pleurisy, which increases the pain,...full load, i think~~ ... Read More »
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