I will be drinking apple cider vinegar every day: If you haven't already, Google health benefits of apple cider vinegar and you will get over loaded with information. Some of the claims are that it helps with weight loss, stomach issues, dandruff, acne, energy, nighttime cramps, bad breath, blood sugar, etc, but I'm interested mostly in… Continue reading And for my next trick…
Author: Nora
How To Build a Solid Support System
First, let me say how ridiculously blessed I am. My husband, children, mother, siblings, and dear friends were amazing to me when I was diagnosed with MS and have been a constant encouragement no matter what is going on in my life. I absolutely do not know what I would do without them. But recently, when discussing… Continue reading How To Build a Solid Support System
Truth Be Told MS Podcast!
I want to say a HUGE thank you to Marie Heron for having me on her show! Click the graphic below to listen :).
Visual praying? Is that a thing?
I guess I'm what they call a "visual learner". I write everything down. I understand best when I have a graphic or can draw a picture or create something on the computer so I can SEE it. Last night I was praying for a while. It's a big week at our church and we are… Continue reading Visual praying? Is that a thing?
Goodbye, January…
I'm not a fan of the cold. In the south you have two types of people--people who love the snow and cold and people who don't. Sure, with MS I prefer being chilly over getting overheated but I'm one of those people who loves the holidays and then immediately wants it to be spring after… Continue reading Goodbye, January…
Training Plan for 2018!
I'm always interested in other people's training plans, so I thought I would share mine for the remainder of 2018. It should be noted that my husband and I will likely have to make adjustments as life happens. Our plan is derived a little from the Jeff Galloway plan and a little from the Under… Continue reading Training Plan for 2018!
“What would you say?”
Recently I was asked a tough question, or rather questions: You quote the Lord many times in your writing. Have you always had a good relationship with your faith? To be honest, after I was diagnosed I didn't want to hear about God, I was really angry. What would you say to [others] about reestablishing… Continue reading “What would you say?”
A (bad) day in the life
No one wants to talk about their bad days, or at least I don't. My husband is probably the only person who knows when I'm having a bad "MS" day, but most the time I don't share all the details because I don't want to worry him excessively. I'll say I should work on this...… Continue reading A (bad) day in the life
A (good) day in the life
I've written about my two major MS attacks (here and here), but I thought I would write what a typical "good day" is like for me living with MS. I would say roughly 90% of my days are good... the bad come few and far between and my bad days are nothing compared to most...… Continue reading A (good) day in the life
I’m a runner
Running is something I've always wanted to do. Growing up, I was chubby during my leanest of years and obese the rest of the time. Running the mile in gym class was torture... I remember giving it my all and only making it about half way around the track before having to walk. Anything under… Continue reading I’m a runner
