Those of you who are following me on social media know that I had surgery to stabilize my left shoulder in August and that I tore something in that shoulder when I fell in a staircase in December. After that, my shoulder got more mobile, which was odd, and I thought...
For those of you who just got your diagnosis, this might seem nuts, but for those of you who have lived with chronic illness for some time, I hope it makes sense. Having a chronic illness is not mean the end! You don’t have to stop doing everything you love....
As of yesterday, I’m finally out of the sling I’ve been wearing day and night for three weeks after the shoulder surgery. With my lack of patience, you can imagine that it hasn’t been easy. everything takes longer my neck and back have been painful,...
Some of you might want to know how the shoulder surgery went. Here’s an account of my shoulder surgery, and the meeting with the Labor and Welfare Service, which is called NAV here in Norway. Before the surgery, I had to wash my whole body with a disinfectant,...
Why on Earth do medical companies insist on using blister packaging for the larger packages of arthritis medication? I can understand it for the smaller, but packaging 100 pills in blister packs with ten slots on each board is just stupid. At least when it comes to...