Shaken...not stirred

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Event horizon

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It seems like my world is hovering right on the event horizon of a large black hole. My life- my little existence- is moving as fast as it e...
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

It's not all in the head

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It's not all in my head. The MS that is. We had suspected it wasn't but now there is visual proof in the form of a nice thing called...
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

D-Day

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D-Day. Most people think of the Battle of Normandy. Not I. Well, yeah I do. That's because I love history and ever since my Granddad let...
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

tomatoes & my bĂȘte noire

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So I was thinking about the U.S. invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq as I took my shower this morning. See? I don't actually thin...
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Thursday, February 7, 2008

forced Relaxation and issues with illness

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I hate being ill. I know I have a chronic illness that I live with but I hate being ill. As in sore throats, stomach yuckies, the flu and he...
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Sunday, February 3, 2008

TAG! You're it!

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TAG! You're it! Here is how you play. Once you have been tagged you have to write a blog with 10 random things about yourself: facts, go...
Thursday, January 31, 2008

Consistancy

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The not so funny thing about having MS is that I sometimes get the feeling that I have no idea who I am supposed to be. Just as soon as I fe...
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My last name really is Bond. In a somewhat immature attempt at humor I kept my maiden name when I got married so my title would be M.S. It says it all right there in my name (not that anyone ever picks up on it). I'm 29, female, and have Multiple Sclerosis. I've been diagnosed for 9 years but they (that's code for doctors) are pretty sure I've had it since I was 10.I danced for 15 years, fenced for four, loved hiking, climbing trees, and riding a bike. About the time I was trying to figure out what I wanted to do with the rest of my life I found out that it was time to learn a new way to live my life. I live in rural Tennessee with my husband, our 3 cats and two dogs. I have an amazing and supportive family. My friends are the best. I have 2 canes, Alfred and Trudy and a blue wheelchair named Ezra. Anyway...this blog is about me and my buddy MS. I figure it's a good way to share some of my triumphs and some of the pain. Maybe its just a way to get my voice out there.
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