When the World Gets Harder to See

I started losing my vision 25 years ago, and life hasn’t looked the same since. But losing sight isn’t just about what you can’t see—it’s about what you still can. Here’s what it’s really like navigating everyday life with blurry eyes, a little sarcasm, and a lot of stubbornness. Tags: vision loss, diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma,…

I’ve Waited Long Enough

They say patience is a virtue, but the older I get, the more it feels like a punishment. These days, it’s not just waiting at the 4doctor’s office—it’s everywhere. And I’m tired of pretending it doesn’t drive me nuts. I don’t know when it happened exactly, but somewhere along the line, waiting stopped being mildly…

Fat. Funny. And Finally Feeling Hopeful.

  After a lifetime of seatbelt struggles, salad shaming, and chairs that bite back, I’m finally seeing a glimmer of hope—50 pounds down on Ozempic and counting. I’m still fat, still funny, but now… cautiously optimistic. Come for the laughs, stay for the real talk.