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Forks over Knives Vegan Chef Del’s Mushroom Stroganoff

Forks over Knives Vegan Chef Del’s Mushroom Stroganoff

Anyone that knows me knows I don’t cook. I just don’t like it but I know my way around the kitchen. As my multiple sclerosis worsened cooking became even more difficult. I have limited time I can stand on my feet, over a stove or cook top. I also have limited time I can cut and chop before my hands fatigue. Many times I will prepare a dish only to not be able to eat because my hands literally cannot…

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Falling at home

Falling at home

I spent a lot of time hitting the floor yesterday and not by choice. Since becoming vegan I’ve had episodes of an unsettled belly. Ok I can understand that. However when you try to make a B-line to the ladies room with multiple sclerosis, doesn’t usually workout too well. The term run isn’t in my vocabulary of things I can do anymore and walking fast can cause other issues. HELP I’VE FALLEN AND I CAN’T GET UP!!!! I should be…

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I don’t want to date

I don’t want to date

My life coach says I’m in a growth stage and not wanting to date is perfectly ok. I must admit, originally I thought I’d take a few weeks, a month off, then Boomer, my beloved English Bulldog died. In that grieving time, besides bonding and training a new puppy, I also got to a very good place in A Course in Miracles. I just felt good being alone. It wasn’t a matter of the multiple sclerosis, although that will always…

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Dog, daughter and puppy whole lot of love

Dog, daughter and puppy whole lot of love

Enjoying another happy Saturday with my family. I’ve been up very early this morning with Zoey. At 2am I had to clean up her cage she had an “accident”. She hasn’t had an accident during the night in weeks. Ok no big deal all cleaned up and everyone was tucked back in until 5am. I wasn’t surprised since we are up around that time anyway. Then I did something new, I put her in my bed with Marshmellow and I….

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You don’t look sick….

You don’t look sick….

Anyone with a chronic disease can tell you that those 4 little words, “you don’t look sick”, is enough to drive them crazy on the spot.  I’ve written many blogs about symptoms of multiple sclerosis you’d never see. https://multipleexperiences.org/2017/01/23/multiple-sclerosis-serious-symptoms-respitory-issues/ https://multipleexperiences.org/2016/12/04/multiple-sclerosis-silent-symptoms/ https://multipleexperiences.org/2016/11/28/lets-talk-about-sex-and-multiple-sclerosis/ https://multipleexperiences.org/2016/08/05/im-not-tired-im-fatigued/ Multiple Sclerosis, especially in the beginning, can look silent at first. For the first 8-10 years I had barely a limp when I walked. I would fatigue if I walked too much and by too much I mean…

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Vegan creamy potato curry soup

Vegan creamy potato curry soup

I had the best physical therapy session ever!!! Just one of those days where my legs were super strong and didn’t fatigue to the point I couldn’t walk, like they normally do.  I even had enough energy to get to the food store. I needed a few ingredients make my favorite soup.  Thought I’d do something different today and share a plant-based vegan soup recipe. I was just so happy how well today went I also had to share my…

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Putting multiple sclerosis in the right perspective

Putting multiple sclerosis in the right perspective

During my treatment yesterday, there was a man sitting next to me that I started talking to. The conversation started after he had to take a phone call and felt bad that he thought he was disrupting his neighbor.   He apologize for the call and explained his brother-in-law was going in for triple bypass surgery today. He was sitting next to me getting Chemotherapy.   I politely explain no need for apologies, I totally understood . From there we…

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Second part of Rituxan infusion today

Second part of Rituxan infusion today

Most doctor’s do two rounds two weeks apart and then you repeat every 6 months. It will be the same senario as when I posted the first time https://multipleexperiences.org/2017/01/16/rituxan-infusion-day/. I feel bad for Zoey, the 5 month old puppy, today because no one is around and she has to be in her crate for 6+ hours. I feel bad for me because Zoey will have a lot of energy when I get home. Maybe it’s Marshmellow, my 8 year old frenchie,…

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I’m not Josey Grossey

I’m not Josey Grossey

I woke up so angry and sad. My hometown bar is closing, last night was their final night. I spent most Friday and Saturday nights from the age of 35-39 there. I wasn’t going to go, actually the one person I thought would ask me didn’t even ask me (hurt feeling #1). Then I was asked by someone unexpected. At first I said yes but then common sense kicked in. First the group of girls I used to go with,…

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Dogs make our whole life better

Dogs make our whole life better

It’s 7:00am and I hear the quiet whimpers from Zoey who is awake and ready to start the day.  Ugh one of the downsides to a puppy, up early. She is doing so great considering the second day with her I was in hysterics saying “I can’t do this I need to give her back.”  Well we are still battling with Giardia but I’m pretty sure my Marshy is better.  But this puppy, this puppy is super fast. She consumed…

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