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Getting rid of Frozen Shoulder

Frozen Shoulder: When Even Simple Movement Stops Being Simple

Post Views: 1,214 This blog is another opportunity to feel grateful. Thank you, Universe, for continuing to bless me with recovery and health.  Anyone who’s ever suffered from Isaacs’ Syndrome knows that the rare disease makes one so vulnerable in every little aspect. I contracted a chronic frozen shoulder condition and felt excruciating pain. In

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How taking up Hobbies helped my Rare Disease

Transforming Pain into Purpose: Finding Joy in Therapeutic Hobbies

Post Views: 765 Life dances to its rhythm, tossing us unexpected challenges when we least expect them. In my case, the year 2016 marked a profound turning point. I was diagnosed with a rare neuromuscular condition known as Isaacs’ Syndrome. And that was just the beginning—Lyme disease, Glaucoma, Membranous Glomerulonephritis, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Diabetes,

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Comfort: The One Thing I Didn’t Realize My Body Needed This Much

Post Views: 2,097 Archith’s Note: I’m pleased to introduce Viktor, a writer from Sweden who lives with Epilepsy. In his heartfelt article, “5 Surprising Ways Comfort Became My Best Medicine,” Viktor shares how something as simple as choosing comfortable clothing has become a powerful part of his healing journey. Through his story, he beautifully illustrates

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