By now, you’ve witnessed the pandemonium, either on TV or with your own two eyes. COVID-19 has turned a great portion of the population into toilet paper hoarding zombies who are ready to draw weapons ...
Hey all, I just wanted to write a quick post to let you know that I’ve been featured on the Chronillicles blog! Georgina, the face behind this blog, gave me the opportunity to write a ...
A few days ago, I wrote a post on some of the advantages of receiving a kidney transplant. While I believe that the pros outweigh the cons, I wanted to present “the other side” too: ...
The eighth anniversary of my kidney transplant is right around the corner (on March 1.) Having lived with both dialysis and a kidney transplant, I can honestly say that my life has improved so much ...
I had the pleasure of writing an article for the Lupus Canada E-Newsletter. With Family Day fast approaching, sometimes trying to figure out what to do without burning yourself out can be tricky. The article ...
While retirement might be a long way away, it’s essential to start thinking about your retirement strategy as soon as possible. I received a letter in the mail with information on RDSPs, and boy was ...
One cold January morning several years ago, I woke up to the sound of my alarm. It was time to get up and get ready for work. When I saw up, I felt the most ...
One of the many downsides of lupus is the skin manifestations. I’ve gone through stages of acne that were so bad that I didn’t even want to leave the house. There was no amount of ...
Depending on your circumstances, managing your finances with a chronic illness can be difficult. Hell, managing finances is difficult for tons of people, with or without an illness! But there are little things that you ...
Time really does fly. I can’t believe it has already been five years since I met my life partner. Greg and I talked on the phone and frequently texted for a few days before we ...