by Sara | Mar 11, 2017 | Living With Health Challenges, Loving Someone With Health Challenges
Hello friends! A few weeks ago, Sarah over at Inkblots of Hope, invited me to be apart of a collaborative article titled, ‘What Ten Christians Want You to Know About Their Chronic Illness’. Well, today it was published! Go see it here! Did you enjoy it?...
by Sara | Mar 10, 2017 | Gut and Food, Living With Health Challenges, Loving Someone With Health Challenges
Most things in the AIP diet take a lot of work to make, and eat, and it is always a big to-do to eat anything. Which isn’t always fun, what with lack of spoons (energy), time, etc. I mean, there’s definitely no easy, pre-packaged foods in the Autoimmune...
by Sara | Mar 6, 2017 | Guest Writers, Loving Someone With Health Challenges, Mental Struggles, Uncategorized
Hello there! Today, let me introduce my friend, Natalie, who is guest posting! 🙂 She was diagnosed with autism in high school, and today she is sharing what it’s like for her with autism, and particularly, how to help someone handle the anxiety part of...
by Sara | Feb 23, 2017 | Faith in God in Chronic Illness, Loving Someone With Health Challenges
Even though I spent all day, every day in bed that week, I wasn’t resting. I was still fighting a battle. It appeared that I was resting, and even to myself, it seemed like all I was doing was resting. It seemed to me like what I really needed was to was...
by Sara | Feb 18, 2017 | Joints, Living With Health Challenges, Loving Someone With Health Challenges
When I first got sick, I had to learn to sit on the sidelines when my friends played any active games that require working joints, or to not stay very long at birthday parties, when I needed the energy to function. Or- well, really when they acted liked...
by Sara | Oct 28, 2016 | Guest Writers, Loving Someone With Health Challenges
Today I am going to introduce my sister Nina, and let her share her side of the story! Hi! My sister had been sick for over a year now and I’m a “guest writer” at the moment. I think one of the best things you can say to someone who has a chronic illness, is “I...