Coronavirus has our head wrecked, so here are some jolly talesWhat often strikes me in the face of illness, is how the kindness of strangers prevailsFri Apr 10 2020 - 06:01
It can be frustrating to watch others who pass through the world easilyLiving with chronic migraine has amplified the need to nurture the right conditionsTue Jan 14 2020 - 06:01
‘It’s rarely a good day if I’m wearing my dressing gown’Even with a mostly invisible disability there are some signs that it’s not a good dayTue Nov 05 2019 - 06:01
Invisible disabilities and treatments: Navigating false startsWhen it comes to the treatment of my ill health, I often place unrealistic faith in professionals in the hope that someday, someone will cure meWed Sept 11 2019 - 06:01
‘I have turned to the healing power of art from my sickbed’Government investment in the arts should be viewed as more than just ‘nice to have’Mon Feb 11 2019 - 07:01
An ode to my belly: that little bit of squish is not the mother of all evilsThe pot belly, like the smug smile, exaggerates an all-too-rare ease with oneself and illustrates an individual who takes pleasure in lifeTue Feb 06 2018 - 08:01
‘The memories I hold of my mother are not vast’My memories are of comfort, loving eyes, a warm squishy body but also illness and hospitalsTue Nov 08 2016 - 06:00
‘I debate urinating in bed to avoid the pain of lifting my head’Living with chronic migraine: ‘I wish my pain was visible and I wish it on my best friend’Tue Jun 28 2016 - 06:00