Have spoon; will survive


The Spoon Theory illustrates the struggle of living with invisible illnesses, particularly anxiety disorders like Complex PTSD. It emphasizes the limited energy available for daily tasks, leading to feelings of inadequacy when plans fall through. The author advocates for self-advocacy, personal care, and promoting compassion as essential steps towards improved understanding and support among individuals facing similar challenges.

The world’s best drummer


The post shares a touching tribute to a friend, Ken, who passed away from cancer. The author reminisces about reuniting with Ken after years apart and reflects on his bravery and humor despite his illness. The post also celebrates Ken's love for his wife and children, expressing sympathy for their loss.

For Rusty


The author reflects on the death of their mother, who battled cancer for over two decades. Despite enduring multiple treatments and surgeries, she faced her final days with grace and humor. The author shares poignant memories leading up to her passing and the lasting impact her stories and legacy have on future generations.

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