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Tag Archives: Dad
Hindsight
Living with a disease of unknown etiology is, let’s say, problematic. The lack of a well-defined cause stymies efforts toward a cure, and opens up a gaping void that gets filled, at best, with wide-ranging science, but more prosaically with … Continue reading
Posted in Life Before, ME/CFS
Tagged acne, ADD, ankylosing spondylitis, antibiotics, anxiety, childhood, Chimp, cognitive dysfunction, crash, Dad, diagnosis, disability, etiology, history, PCOS, regret, vertigo, work
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Prandial Problems
I hated my mother’s bunny jello mold. She bought it before my brother or I were born, thinking that when she had kids, it would be fun to make them bunny-shaped jello. And it probably would have been, for most … Continue reading
Posted in Life Before, ME/CFS, Uncategorized
Tagged beef, bunny, chicken, childhood, Chimp, Dad, fish, food, histamine, jello, lamb, meat, Mom, sleep, vegetarianism, Wahls protocol
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