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Allergy Awareness

Allergy Awareness For years, every time I ate something with wheat, dairy, eggs, yeast, or gluten, my body would violently react.  I would get black eyes, my stomach would blow up, and my nose would get terribly stuffy!  I would

Tis the Season

When I think of Christmas and Hanukah, I think of giving.  I think of joyful memories, and I think of good times spent with the people I care for and about.  I think about looking outward.  I think about making

It Never Stops

In all the 60 years I have been alive, we still do not know how to treat the disabled or challenged person with dignity and respect.  I just had a birthday seven days ago, and it has really gotten my

The Distinguished Panel

On Monday, November 22nd, I was invited to be part of a respected body of people who talked For/With/ And About disabilities.  It was a well received event. Hosted by the IWOSC.org( Independent Writers Of Southern California.)   Where one of

Caring in a World That Does Not Seem to Exist Anymore

“Healing should be a loving human interchange, not a business transaction.”  Dr. Hunter Patch Adams said in one of his interviews.  Why is that?  Why have we taken this stance?  And why have we become a society who doesn’t care

Messenger is Freedom

…it called me to attention by sitting at the keyboard hypnotized by the though of what I wanted to say just like Rosalyn Russell, in The Front Page, and, William Holden, in Sunset Boulevard.

Alterative Appearance’s

Most of my life, unlike “normal” people, I have had to mend myself back to health numerous times. It was not only when I was an infant but throughout.   Needless to say, it has been extremely difficult to convince medical

Dusting with Independence

How many of you reading these articles of mine, have had difficulty picking up trash from a dust pan after cleaning your floor?  It’s easy, one would think.  Right?  Wrong!  Actually not!  Think about it.  For many years, decades to

Making Health Food Shakes In the Rain

What do you do on a raining afternoon when it’s cold outside besides sitting in front of the fireplace, dappering at the computer,  talking to a close friend, listening to music, watching a good movies, giving oneself a facial, and

Guidelines: How to Treat a Person with Cerebral Palsy

Guidelines: How to Treat a Person with Cerebral Palsy  A person with C.P. would like to be treated like every other “normal” human being.  A person with C.P. wants to be treated with dignity and respect.  A person

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