2019 has proved to have more ups and downs than a rollercoaster at a theme park. There have been good times and bad times. A year of uncertainty…
It is the time of year when we note everything that we would like to receive from those closest to us. Those material items that we most sought after, in the hopes that they will somehow improve our lives. But when living with a chronic illness, like I am, we begin to understand what matters most in life.
Living with a chronic invisible illness is both a blessing and a curse. I live with a condition called FND, which remains hidden. One of the evils of such a condition is everything which you don’t see about living with the everyday hidden struggles.