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Adoption proves that sometimes, you can choose your family; all about the process before, during and after adoption.
How I Found Relief from My Chronic Pain with Liquid Pain Relief and Red Light Therapy
I have been suffering from chronic pain for over a decade. It started when I was in a car accident that left me with a fractured spine and a herniated disc. Since then, I have tried everything to ease my pain, from medication to surgery to physical therapy. But nothing seemed to work, or at least not for long. I was always in pain, and it affected every aspect of my life. I couldn’t work, I couldn’t sleep, I couldn’t enjoy anything. I felt hopeless and depressed.
stay healthyPublished 4 months ago in FamiliesHow I Found Relief for My Shoulder Arthritis with Red Light Therapy
I have been suffering from shoulder arthritis for years, and it has been a constant source of pain and frustration for me. I used to love doing yoga, gardening, and playing with my grandchildren, but my shoulder arthritis made it hard for me to enjoy these activities. I tried many treatments, such as painkillers, anti-inflammatory drugs, and physiotherapy, but none of them gave me lasting relief. I felt hopeless and depressed, and I wondered if I would ever be able to live a normal life again.
health wayPublished 4 months ago in FamiliesHow I Found Relief for My Psoriatic Arthritis with Red Light Therapy
I have been living with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) for over 10 years. PsA is a type of inflammatory arthritis that affects some people who have psoriasis, a chronic skin condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin. PsA can cause pain, stiffness, swelling, and damage in the joints, tendons, and ligaments. PsA can also affect other parts of the body, such as the eyes, nails, spine, and heart.
health wayPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesMy Journey with Rheumatoid Arthritis Knee and How Red Light Therapy Changed My Life
I have been living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) for over 10 years. It is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the joints and other parts of the body. It can cause pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced mobility in the affected areas. It can also affect the immune system, making it harder to fight off infections and other diseases.
stay healthyPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesMy journey with psoriatic arthritis disability and how I found relief with red light therapy
I have been living with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) for over 10 years. PsA is a type of inflammatory arthritis that affects some people who have psoriasis, a chronic skin condition that causes red patches and scales. PsA can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling in any joint of the body, but it often affects the hands, feet, spine, and neck. PsA can also cause inflammation in other areas, such as the eyes, skin, nails, and tendons.
healthkeeperPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesHow I found relief from psoriatic arthritis back pain with red light therapy
I have been living with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) for over 10 years. PsA is a type of inflammatory arthritis that affects some people who have psoriasis, a chronic skin condition that causes red patches and scales. PsA can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling in any joint of the body, but it often affects the spine, especially the lower back and the sacroiliac joints (where the spine meets the pelvis).
stay healthyPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesHow Red Light Therapy Saved My Joints
I have always been an active person. I love hiking, biking, swimming, and playing with my kids. I enjoy being outdoors and feeling the sun on my skin. I never thought that one day, I would wake up and feel like an old man.
keep heathyPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesHow I Found Relief for My Hand and Finger Pain
I have always loved writing. Ever since I was a little girl, I would spend hours scribbling stories, poems, and essays on my notebooks. Writing was my passion, my escape, and my dream. I wanted to become a professional writer someday, and share my words with the world.
right way to keep healthyPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesAn Unwanted Encounter
She glanced at the woman’s vacant and dark eyes, perplexed and confused as to why she was there. Slowly, and with all of the enthusiasm of a zombie, the Romani woman lifted one of the little girl’s brightly colored blocks in her hand. The child stared at her long and midnight colored hair, and although she was young, saw a brief resemblance of her own self. Anger swelled within the child as she screamed, but her cries were merely met with the same blank and lifeless eyes. Who was this, thought the child, as she attempted to sit still in her very best dress that was adorned with lace.
Isabella RosePublished 5 months ago in FamiliesDivorce impact in Child Life
In shadows cast by fractured vows, a child, Navigates a world now torn, beguiled. Through echoes of a love that once held sway,
Ghulam FayyazPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesThe Life I Never Asked For (Pt. 3)
At 18, I had started to remember a lot of things that had happened to me as a child. The memories were getting so unbearable that I was starting to lose myself mentally. I'm going to take you through these memories, give you a more vivid picture of what brings us to the present day.
Kay MellingerPublished 5 months ago in FamiliesAutism Eye Contact
Autism is often associated with a lack of eye contact, which is a common trait. In neurotypical society, eye contact is seen as a non-verbal way of communicating social interest, attention, and engagement. The term "neurotypical" refers to individuals who exhibit typical behavior, thinking, and information processing within their cultural or regional group.
Kazi Mukitul IslamPublished 5 months ago in Families