Sunday, October 5, 2008

Where I've been

If you're wondering why there is such a huge gap between this post and my last one, well, I'm not sure I have a good reason. One answer is that I've actually been feeling a bit better lately. And, I've found that when I'm feeling better, I'd rather enjoy it than talk about being sick. I've found that it is very hard to commit to writing about Lyme unless I'm feeling terrible. I suppose it's easier to talk about the negative because it's all I think about when I'm in it. It's very hard for me to report the positive. It's easier just to move on. I realize, of course, that this leaves readers at quite a disadvantage. I am certainly not inspiring people to keep fighting nor am I giving people hope when I refuse to report progress and, instead, run off to enjoy it.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I took the time to read every one of the preceeding posts. They are all like someone on a crusade to put a person out of business. Although I do not Lyme nor even know what it is I am HIV+. In the ten years Dr.Robbins has been my doctor I have no complaints about his care both in and out of the hospital. The treatise of the first person to comment sounds like he was on a crusade because he was not willing to listen and even try what Dr. Robbins said. He went in the office with an attitude and when Dr. Robbins didn't follow his protocol he got mad. I always give a new doctor three visits before I completely make up my mind although I did go to one many years ago that was so bad I didn't never returned nor did my partner. This individual knew going in that Dr. Robbins is a HIV doctor he was already ready to challenge anything Dr. Robbins might say. My comment about him is why did he go?