by Sara | Nov 11, 2019 | Guest Writers, Gut and Food, Living With Health Challenges
Today we have a guest post that I’m SUPER excited about. Hannah has guest posted on this blog before, and I’m delighted to welcome her back. Today she is sharing about a topic I’ve been wrestling with a lot lately: going to college when it means...
by Sara | Oct 7, 2019 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Living With Health Challenges
I’ve written on the topic of envy and envying the healthy on multiple occasions. Both on this blog and in my books. It’s something I struggle with a lot. You see, I have one of those brothers who just seems to be amazing at everything. He’d say otherwise, but...
by Sara | Sep 23, 2019 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Living With Health Challenges, Navigating Healing & Recovery
Many of you know that when I was fourteen, I got super sick. For months I went undiagnosed, and then when I did get diagnosed with toxic mold poisoning, we lost our home and all our material possessions, we were homeless for months, I eventually was given a month to...
by Sara | Aug 19, 2019 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Living With Health Challenges, Navigating Healing & Recovery
Don’t freak out. I’m saying saying goodbye to you. I’m not quitting this blog or writing or the internet or anything. At least, I don’t plan on it any time soon. In fact, I have some exciting stuff up my sleeve that will hopefully help me connect with you all better,...
by Sara | Aug 5, 2019 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Joints, Living With Health Challenges, Lyme Disease, Mental Struggles, Toxic Mold Poisoning
I spent hours sitting in front of the toilet, waiting for the nausea to die down. When I finally worked up the willpower, I climbed into bed with my trashcan. I fell asleep holding my trashcan, late into the night, long after the world was asleep. It wasn’t...
by Sara | Jul 15, 2019 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Living With Health Challenges
My brother laughs at the number of novel-length texts I get every day. But I don’t mind it. I send me own share of novel-length texts. And if I can help someone by being a mentor, bring it on. As chronically ill people, we aren’t often able to serve the body of...