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RE: Walk Like a Normal Person - a short short about living with ankylosing spondylitis.

in #life7 years ago

Hey man, my pleasure, and I'm happy I got to learn more from you. It's so much more fulfilling to be aware of the people in our midst. I've come from people who would rather shove others away or shove the truth under the rug. It's caused me a great deal of healing to be reversy about what I was taught, in those regards.

Yeah, the sternal stuff has been intense. Barometric pressure is ughhh at times. lol But yeah, it was removed because of the spread. Fortunately, I'm doing very well and have been exceptionally lucky to have become a yogic practitioner on the way to this having occurred. It has given me a certain grace in mobility that is unprecedented for the actual "condition" I am in.

Yes, I'm in RMS and am happy we're connected there as well. Look forward to following your feed, my friend.