I’m all for the readers digest version—break me off with the Nat-geo version any time. I really should’ve reached out to the platform a long time ago. Just going through these responses is comforting for the mere fact we’re not the only ones dealing with issues. Like “ok, we all have our problems, cool.” Believe it or not, that, in itself is helpful.
Pica is a new one. I sure hope you were just into ice and never got into drywall. Man.. what a trip! Eating hair! These minds and bodies of ours are frikkin fascinating.
And thank you for reaching out to your Facebook group. Did I mention how humbling this reaction is? Like, are only people on the internet caring and the people in reality are not or is it just easier to care online vs reality? Then where’s the line between virtual and reality? “Humbling.”
I figured you were mental, that’s a no brainer! But I’m glad you’re finding your health answers. And thanks for sharing your story, @traciyork, I’m glad we never met.
I see she’s in contact with you now—thank you for that, too. Don’t be a stranger, we appreciate all of the help we can get. I just should’ve reached out to Steemit sooner. We just landed in Rome less than 10 hours ago, we’ll be here for a month but it’s looking like a month long testament to get healthy. We’ve been recommended Cuba has a medical staff with a heart, I’m down to try anything at this point.
Thank you, Traci.
You're very welcome, and I completely agree - when I first started blogging about all the weird stuff going on with my body, I was amazed by the amount of people who
didn't run screaming from my blogwho offered words of encouragement and commiseration.I'm glad I met
you@puravidaville too. 😜Hope you both have a health-filled month, and if you must journey to Cuba afterwards, I'm crossing my fingers, toes, eyes, and anything else I can that you get awesomely positive results quickly and definitively!