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72) Stranded

The author recounts their experience in Pinedale after a friend is arrested. Feeling vulnerable and relying on the hospitality of a local pastor’s family, they struggle with uncomfortable dynamics while trying to find stability. Eventually, they escape to live with a more relatable friend, seeking independence and employment after weeks of turmoil. Continue reading
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71) Wyoming by Way of Utah Part 3

The narrative describes a road trip through Utah to Salt Lake City, highlighting the challenges and experiences along the way. The protagonist deals with personal reflections on relationships and the cultural differences in Utah. After engaging with friends and facing car troubles, they consider a future in Wyoming, yearning for freedom and nature. Continue reading
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70) Wyoming by Way of Utah Part Two

In “Wyoming by Way of Utah Part Two,” the narrator recounts a chaotic road trip filled with challenges, including losing crucial belongings and navigating unexpected situations. While seeking jobs and support, emotions ran high among friends. Ultimately, they find the lost planner, restoring hope and camaraderie amidst their struggles. Continue reading
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69) Wyoming by Way of Utah- Part One

The narrative explores a journey of liberation from a toxic family environment. It reflects on mental preparation, self-discovery, and authenticity amidst conflicting identities. The protagonist confronts past trauma, embraces freedom, and values their evolution. Despite challenges, they find fulfillment in their choices and the beauty of the diverse world ahead. Continue reading
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Zebra Files 47) Brain and Spine

The author shared their experience at the UC Health Brain and Spine Clinic, where they met Gene Cook, PA. Despite being informed that surgery isn’t an option due to their BMI, the appointment offered valuable insights into their condition, including Spondylolisthesis. They plan to follow up on neuropathic pain and explore further options like a… Continue reading
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68) Anywhere But Here

The author reflects on their lack of financial literacy education in high school, highlighting experiences in home economics that focused on practical skills rather than budgeting or managing finances. They recount their journey to freedom after leaving a controlling home life, where they had to learn independence and self-worth while feeling that financial knowledge was… Continue reading
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Zebra files 46) Treatment Follow Up

The author provides an update on their experience with hyaluronic acid knee injections. After the third round, they report significant pain relief and improved mobility, particularly in relation to their hips. While pain persists, the injections have eased daily activities and reduced overall discomfort. They express gratitude for support during the treatment process. Continue reading
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Zebra Files 45) Treatment Review- Lumbar Nerve Ablation

The author shares their painful experience with lumbar nerve ablation, detailing the diagnostic rounds and procedures. After two painful rounds of injections with minimal relief, the author concluded the diagnostic tests were unsuccessful. They are now considering a spinal cord stimulator, but express fear and skepticism about further pain management options. Continue reading
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Zebra Files 44) Treatment Review-Hyaluronic Acid

The author discusses their experience with Hyaluronic Acid injections for knee pain relief due to the ineligibility for steroid and stem cell treatments. Despite the painful procedure, initial results show significant improvement in pain levels and knee functionality. The injections, required every 3-6 months, are covered by Medicaid, offering a hopeful solution. Continue reading
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Toxicity Toolkit – Points to Ponder 10 – Resilience

Resilience isn’t that complicated. Continue reading
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Zebra Files 41) Hoofbeats and Heartbreak

“Hoofbeats and Heartbreak” by Protyus A. Gendher explores the challenges of living with often overlooked conditions that medical professionals dismiss. Through metaphors of hoofbeats representing common diagnoses and zebras symbolizing rare diseases, the piece critiques healthcare’s failures to recognize and validate patients’ pain. The author emphasizes the necessity of acknowledgment and support for all forms… Continue reading
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