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Tag: advocacy

Not Allergic to Mold

August 28, 2018

I know I haven’t written in a long time, and there’s a reason for that which I will explain in my next post. In the meantime, this is a post that I wrote in January of 2017 and now realized that I never published it, so here it is… My last post strayed from the … More Not Allergic to Mold

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A Call for Advocacy and Empathy

January 24, 2017

My daughter has daily IV treatments that require the use of an infusion company, home nurse visits, and an endless amount of supplies for the care of her chest port. She struggles with “brain fog”- which is a form of cognitive impairment that many people with many forms of chronic illness experience. Therefore, I am … More A Call for Advocacy and Empathy

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