Category Archives: My Life with Myasthenia Gravis

In Christ Alone

There is a song titled “In Christ Alone”  the lyrics are: In Christ alone my hope is found, He is my light, my strength, my song; this Cornerstone, this solid Ground, firm through the fiercest drought and storm. What heights … Continue reading

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Getting out of that slump!

My goodness I have been sad this holiday season. I have been missing my Dad, my father in law, my grandparents and all of my loved ones that I have lost in my life. Yesterday was my parents anniversary and … Continue reading

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Thankful…

I’m trying to write this post and I am at a loss for what to say. This could go negative quickly and that is not my intent. This past week has been horrible on me physically and emotionally. I have … Continue reading

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The Struggle Is Real…

After being in the hospital I came across this picture of me that was sent in a text message to Tal. I don’t know who took it or how it was sent to my husband but if this is not … Continue reading

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Think before you speak or type…

My Mama always said “Once those words are spoken you can never take them back!” This is so true. It is hard to forgive someone that has verbally hurt you. Those feelings just simmer and mull around until it consumes … Continue reading

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Get your Kleenex Tina…

While most of the time I write in my blog about my battle with Myasthenia Gravis today is going to be different. Yesterday, the local Christian radio station that I listen to came to visit our “Tiny Town”. I had … Continue reading

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Simply Thankful! 

Thanksgiving day is one of my favorite holidays. Why? The simplicity of it. It is a day we spend with our loved ones gathered around a dinner table eating, talking and in our house laughing. Society has us hustling and … Continue reading

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