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Life after Healing from Sjögren's Syndrome

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  • Ride the Wave…

    Ride the Wave…

    I think I’ve definitely come out of my long winter flare and I am enjoying every second of feeling (almost) normal before its over. I think I’m currently at my peak. Keep in mind that a peak for me is about 85-90%, compared to a healthy person at 100%. I won’t complain though. This still…

    Meredith Gallie

    June 16, 2021
    life
    autoimmune disease, blog, buddhism, chronic fatigue, chronic illness, chronic illness mom, chronic illness warrior, chronic pain, disabled, dysautonomia, family, fatigue, flare, happiness, invisible illness, mental health, mindfulness, mom of 4, peace, positivity, sjogrens, sjogrens syndrome, spoonie, surviving as mom, unchargeable, wellness
  • Rebirth after a Flare

    Rebirth after a Flare

    I’m happy to admit that I have been feeling pretty good lately. I finally came out of my flare about a month ago, and I’m so happy. It always feels like a rebirth. Like I woke up out of a months-long coma. This seems to be a pattern each year in the spring. I come…

    Meredith Gallie

    June 2, 2021
    life
    autoimmune, chronic fatigue, chronic illness, chronic illness mom, chronic illness warrior, chronic pain, depression, disabled, flare, happiness, invisible illness, mental health, mindfulness, positivity, sjogrens, sjogrens syndrome, spoonie, spring
  • Happy 420 Everyone!

    Happy 420 Everyone!

    Today is April 20th, aka 420, aka the day of celebration for stoners everywhere. I think this is a good time to talk about a subject that is becoming less taboo in recent times. Marijuana, pot, weed, 420, cannabis, reefer, grass, and the many other names that are used to describe a delightful little plant…

    Meredith Gallie

    April 20, 2021
    life
    420, autoimmune disease, cannabis, cbd, chronic fatigue, chronic illness, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, hemp, herb, legal, marijuana, medical, medicine, pot, pothead, recreational, sjogrens, spoonie, stoner, weed
  • Living Life 2 hours at a Time

    Living Life 2 hours at a Time

    There’s this idea out there that if you (…or I) just think positive, then whatever is ailing us will just magically disappear. Like “have you tried not thinking about it?” or “You just need to be more positive”. As if the reason for my pain and illness is because I think about it too much.…

    Meredith Gallie

    March 2, 2021
    life
    anxiety, autoimmune disease, chronic fatigue, chronic illness, chronic pain, clean eating, denial, depression, disability, disabled, dysautonomia, fibromyalgia, housebound, invisible illness, life, mental health, mind over matter, mindfulness, pots, sjogrens, sjogrens syndrome, spoonie
  • My Not-So-Happy Birthday

    My Not-So-Happy Birthday

    Tomorrow is my 40th birthday. I have mixed feelings about this. In the last 10 years or so, my birthday brings me sadness. There wasn’t any particular event that permanently ruined my special day. I try to be happy about the celebration of another year of life, but there is always a darkness, a heaviness…

    Meredith Gallie

    February 16, 2021
    life
    40th birthday, autoimmune, birthday, chronic fatigue, chronic illness, chronic pain, chronically ill, covid, depression, disabled, friends, illness, loneliness, mental health, party, sadness, sjogrens, spoonie
  • Life with Chronic Pain

    Life with Chronic Pain

    Let’s talk about pain. Having a chronic illness comes with a lot of pain. For me, pain comes from a lot of sources including achy joints, muscles, bones, and even gastrointestinal problems. I also have the added complication of a spine that is totally F**ed. This means that pain is a constant companion for me.…

    Meredith Gallie

    February 1, 2021
    life
    arthritis, autoimmune, chronic fatigue, chronic illness, chronic pain, invisible illness, joint pain, meditation, mental health, opiates, pain, scoliosis, shoulder, sjogrens, spine, surgery, warrior
  • Consumed by Self Loathing

    Consumed by Self Loathing

    I decided today to make a list of the things I like about everyone in my family. I made a nice long list for each of my kids and my husband. I listed all the things I love and find special about each of them. It made me smile to think of all the ways…

    Meredith Gallie

    January 26, 2021
    life
    autism, blog, chronic illness, depression, diary, disabled, invisible illness, journal, mental health, motivation, positivity, self improvement, self loathing, self love, self reflection, sjogrens, spoonie, unhappy
  • It’s Time for a Change

    It’s Time for a Change

    *I apologize if this writing seems disorganized. The brain fog is real today. My chronic illness is winning. It took away my happiness and my will. I stopped pushing and trying because existing was just too hard. I gave up. Sjogren’s Syndrome had beat me. It won! Over the years, I’d slowly stopped doing things…

    Meredith Gallie

    January 26, 2021
    life
    birthdays, book, celebrations, chronic fatigue, chronic illness, chronic pain, disabled, effort, family, fun, happiness, hockey, holidays, invisible illness, joy, kids, life, memories, movie night, positivity, self improvement, sjogrens, sjogrens syndrome, summer fun, valentines day
  • It’s Only Hair…

    It’s Only Hair…

    …Except it’s so much more than that. Hair is such an important part of one’s identity. When you look at someone, you immediately notice a few things. Their face, their clothes, and their hair. Some people keep the same hair their whole life. Others change it frequently. They experiment with color, length, and various styles.…

    Meredith Gallie

    January 13, 2021
    life
    alopecia, autoimmune disease, chronic fatigue, chronic illness, chronic pain, curly hair, depression, disabled, hair, hair loss, invisible illness, long hair, mental health, self esteem, sjogrens, sjogrens syndrome, thinning hair, wig, wigs, woman
  • Finding Happiness

    Finding Happiness

    I am a work in progress. Especially in the last 2 years. I am (almost) always working to improve myself somehow. I can’t do much improvement on the physical part, but I can focus on the mental, emotional, spiritual, and social parts of myself. I find it important to set goals for myself. Otherwise I…

    Meredith Gallie

    January 12, 2021
    life
    advice, anxiety, change, chronic fatigue, chronic illness, chronic pain, depression, disabled, family, happiness, invisible illness, marriage, mental health, mindfulness, motivation, peace, positivity, relationships, self improvement, spoonie
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