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The First Blog of 2024

  • Debbie 

Jan- 1-2024 How do we reflect about a myriad of chronic paths which seem to be spiritually speaking profoundly leaping -like in the book “HindsFeet for High Places” by Hannah Hurnard. Every piece of a chronic journey has been moments of opportunities for optimism and… Read More »The First Blog of 2024

Gastroparesis Awareness Month

  • Debbie 

Gastroparesis Awareness Month an insight from a chronic anniversary event- Acute oxygen deprivation, UTI, an update into gene testing for MTHFR I never left. While a lot has happened. Advocacy and awareness never change, just as our goals remain a constant fixture. A question, became… Read More »Gastroparesis Awareness Month

Vagus Nerve

  • Debbie 

One is that when we are bored or tired, we just don’t breathe as deeply as we usually do. As this theory goes, our bodies take in less oxygen because our breathing has slowed. Therefore, yawning helps us bring more oxygen into the blood and move more carbon dioxide out of the blood. Why everything comes… Read More »Vagus Nerve

How & Why We Become A Quote

  • Debbie 

Why Words Become Qoutes Which & by What Circumstances do words take flight in our minds, hearts, and imagination? They become the stalwarts of past, present and future generations to pull out and remind us all of who we were, are and will continue to… Read More »How & Why We Become A Quote

The Bear and The Burden

  • Debbie 

The burden and the bear We sometimes know not what to wear, the clothes seem to hide what is not shown. A burden is not inside. What we must hide? The place that came about one day from inside? We were hunting and being the… Read More »The Bear and The Burden