still, I ache
life with chronic fatigue I swam to move the muscles: still, the flame raged. I soaked to loose the muscles: still, the flame raged. Spa jets to soothe [...]
Diary of a Chronically Exhausted Vicar. Episode 52
I mentioned in a recent post that many who experience Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are almost entirely debilitated by it: the effort to get out of bed is enough to [...]
Diary of a Chronically Exhausted Vicar. Episode 51
'I am at the curled-up-in-the-foetal-position-unstoppable-crying stage of lockdown.' This was my social media status update several Thursdays ago. Your response Friends, acquaintances, members of my [...]
Diary of a Chronically Exhausted Vicar. Episode 50
It's a day of weariness and pain today. They're becoming more frequent. I may need to brave the outdoors to return to the chiropractor for the network spinal treatment [...]
Diary of a Chronically Exhausted Vicar. Episode 49
Ah, the gift of words from others to help us see, understand, anew. A poem. On the healing nature of green after reading Phosphorescence, by Julia Baird 1. [...]
Diary of a Chronically Exhausted Vicar. Episode 48
Stay home, they said. Don't see people, they said. Rest, they said. So, business as usual, I thought. Reader, business was anything but usual. I had just [...]