A Month of Illness

I’ve had a great start to 2017.  Throughout January and February, my health has been stable, so I’ve taken advantage of my plateaued condition by filling the calendar.  For me, it’s important to make memories, see people, live life whilst I still can.  A catch up, a night away, a day trip, a dinner party.  Something … More A Month of Illness

Solving The Puzzle

It took eight years for me to get a diagnosis.  Eight years of wondering and worrying, speculating and self-diagnosing.  From my early twenties, to my dramatic collapse at 32, I knew there was something medically wrong.  I had started to walk slower, swim slower, run slower than my peers.  Despite moving at half their speed, … More Solving The Puzzle

Becoming A Gamer

A game of Monopoly was an adrenaline fuelled activity in my family.  With our competitive natures and argumentative streaks, it was never a polite quiet game.  My brother would steal money from the bank every time we looked the other way.  My sister would cause outrage by going in to cahoots with another player, letting … More Becoming A Gamer

Writing It Down

I’ve never managed to keep a diary.  I’ve owned many, started many, hidden many around my room.  As a youngster, I’d begin each new year with a fresh diary and great intentions to complete it.  The first few entries would be in my neatest handwriting with a sharpened pencil.  But after a few days, the pencil … More Writing It Down