My Marriage

You Are Lucky He Has Not Left You Said Relatives “Your lucky he has not left you,” “It is a good thing you are sick, or you would be ditched.” Those are two hurtful statements that two relatives have proclaimed to me in the last couple of months. Both these statements continuously resonate throughout my…

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How my husband deals with my Relapsing Polychondritis

My Husband’s Long Journey With My Chronic Illness My husband’s long journey with my chronic illness feels never ending to me. So, I can’t even imagine how my husband feels. This is the marriage neither one of us thought would be our world but it is. I know my husband worries about me 24/7. Sometimes…

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why ask questions with a chronic illness

HypoGal Photos, Blog Posts Why HypoGal’s Review Blog Post Will Make You Question Everything A Few April 2017 and May 2017 Posts  Health References   Why HypoGal’s Review Blog Post Will Make You Question Everything. Life Lessons, Do You Want To Be Murdered?, and Anti-Inflammatory Foods. HypoGal welcomes all suggestions, feedback, and guest bloggers.  …

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NAU Health Offices

Chronic Illness Creates Easy Pathway For Chronic Fatigue, Chronic Pain   As a milestone in my daughter’s life unfolds I am determined not to allow my chronic illness to interfere with her moments to shine, spread her wings and absorb her new environment.  Frustratingly, my HypoGal life is so frequent filled with chronic fatigue, chronic pain…

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HypoGal Blog Disability Insurance

HypoGal’s Life Lessons Thoughts I am cleaning up my HypoGal Blog and trying to create a better navigation flow. Not an easy task- for me. So, my HypoGal Blog post today is a collection of HypoGal’s Life Lesson Thoughts From A Chronic Illness. Life Lessons Though The Eyes Of A Chronic Illness. Are You A…

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Relapsing Polychondritis Life That Includes Sheehan’s Syndrome As the thought of my fifty birthday candles neared so did my desire to shed a few years and glam up my world. Sadly, more days than not, my body had felt it had lived through several tremulous lives. However, my facial creases might have indicated my days…

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