“To laugh often and much; To win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; To earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; To appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; To leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived: this is to have succeeded.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Come As You Are: The Good and the Bad Days with Erika Erlandson
Article for Eventing Nation — “Come As You Are: The Good and the Bad Days with Erika Erlandson”
Come As You Are: ‘The Thing I Have To Fight For’ – Molly Jensen’s Life with Cystic Fibrosis
Article for Eventing Nation — “Come As You Are: ‘The Thing I Have To Fight For’ – Molly Jensen’s Life with Cystic Fibrosis”
Come As You Are: Taking MS One Ride At A Time with Lisa Lorenzo
Article for Eventing Nation — “Come As You Are: Taking MS One Ride At a Time with Lisa Lorenzo”
Tack Tics & Cleaning Compulsions
I research and bookmark specific products' web pages long before I ever actually purchase, which usually makes used-tack searches pretty unsuccessful since I can rarely let myself settle for anything less than the product I've decided is the perfect fit for me.
Come As You Are
First article for Eventing Nation — “Come As You Are: The Autoimmune Equestrian”
What is a Flare?
The back and forth, on and off, bad days versus good ones can be so discouraging, and is a huge factor behind the stigma surrounding invisible illnesses.
Human Rehab
My mental and emotional rehabilitation is just as important as my physical rehabilitation.
This Is To Have Lived
Working with my limitations rather than trying to be something I'm not has only proven to strengthen me and help me to live a life as close to "normal" as I can.
Vulnerability
Self care now has another purpose beyond the seemingly superficial; as someone whose mental state demands efficiency in all aspects of life, this is enough to keep me going.
Coming to Terms With an Undifferentiated Diagnosis
On more difficult days, it is helpful knowing that I am not alone in my fight.
A Road Not Yet Traveled
After searching all corners of possibilities with the symptoms I'm experiencing, most of them match up with the symptoms of a gluten intolerance.