Monday, October 21, 2013

Church

  
I haven't gone to Church weekly in about 8 months now.  Part of it is laziness, part of it is MS Fatigue.  However, I've actually become more "spiritual" through enjoying pray groups and praying on my own.

I often find I don't pray for myself, even though that is what Jesus wants us to do is put our problems down upon him.  I find myself praying for others.  I have been praying more and more for my husband to find work as we currently have no income and he is NOT handling it well.  On top of that my MS is worsening and I am to avoid stress.  Kind of hard to do when there is a big stress ball sitting in your living room.

Talk about Mr. Moody.  lol

But, right now I pray we are able to keep this home we just purchased, that I can qualify for Tecfidera assistance and/or pay for Cobra a few month and most of all that my husband not only gets a job, but, the right job.

Times are a tough these days for everyone and I don't see them improving.  Let us all be thankful for the roof over our heads, the food on our plates and our loved ones. 

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Chlorinated water a Crippler and a Killer?

Has anyone ever heard of avoiding chlorinated water based on an Autoimmune Disease? Check out this Article and I've found other things out there as well.

A University of Minnesota researcher, Dr. Robert Carlson, whose work is sponsored by the EPA, had this to say about chlorine, ‘ the chlorine problem is similar to that of air pollution:, and that “chlorine is the greatest crippler and killer of modern times!”
Full Article HERE
 

Monday, July 23, 2012

Meet Bentley

This is the dog we've been fostering the past week.  He is such a sweetie.  It's going to be hard to let him to go his adoptive parents, but, he needs to find a family who can put all their energy into him as I am running low on energy.  Aren't we all I find these Days! 




Sunday, July 15, 2012

Your Gait Could Help Determine Cognitive Decline

Interesting Article in Relation to Gait and Cognitive Decline.  They reference Alzheimers, but we know that it also should include other Neurological Diseases that affect Gait.  So give it a read.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/story/2012-07-15/walking-change-can-indicate-alzheimers/56223518/1