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The indignities we endure
Today I had an appointment with a new doctor, and it went about like they all do. This doctor was a dermatologist, and I was going for multiple reasons, the first one being that my primary doctor wanted someone with more experience to look at the skin on my very swollen lower legs and the… Continue reading
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Not what anyone expects
The problem with having a condition, as opposed to an illness, is that it is not what we’ve been brought up to expect. In our childhood we contract various things—from the common cold up to measles, mumps, or an outbreak of salmonella that arrives courtesy of pollution of the city’s drinking water (yes, that happened… Continue reading
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Unmeeting Wishes
Lipedema is a loose connective tissue (fat) disorder that occurs almost exclusively in women (about 11 percent of them) and is triggered by hormonal changes. It is a chronic medical condition characterized by a systemic buildup of pockets of adipose tissue (fat) in the legs and arms. It may be accompanied by an unusual texture within… Continue reading

About Me
I started this blog to talk about a genetic, fibrotic fat-storing (some say autoimmune) condition called Lipoedema, which is something I began to experience in my 60s, although some see early onset at puberty, or post-pregnancy, or at menopause. The other “L” condition from which I suffer is Lymphedema, as a common secondary effect of the fibrosis that blocks lymphatic drainage. Despite the fact that one in 11 women suffer from lipoedema, most doctors have never heard of it, so on top of the pain and embarrassment of this extremely obvious malady, millions of us are out there being fat-shamed for a condition that isn’t contingent on diet or exercise for its growth. This blog was intended to share my reactions.
I have, however, reserved the right to discuss “other stuff” here and, increasingly, since January 20th, 2025, that is politics, because what else, after all, are we legitimately obsessed with in this age of fascism in these United States of America? So while the “theme” of this blog may be confusing, it is my blog, where I can talk about whatever I wish. You are not constrained to read the parts you don’t like. But I feel compelled to write about them.