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A health, wellness and chronic illness blog that aims to articulate lifelong illness from various perspectives.

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Why Your Beauty Never Left You

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July 3, 2016August 14, 2022 by Sheryl Chan

Reminiscing Past Accomplishments “I used to be a straight A student. On top of that, I used to lead this and that team. I was also the best in this and that sport.” This is a statement that I have used and often hear in varying degrees. The other day, I read such an introduction […]

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An Inspirational Poem on Miracles, by Thuli Zuma

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February 4, 2016December 26, 2022 by Sheryl Chan

My Favourite Poem on Miracles, by Thuli Zuma Whenever I need a good dose of inspiration, this poem on miracles by Thuli Zuma never fails. It reminds me that I am a human being just like anyone else, and that we are all living miracles. I visualise the 90 trillion cells hard at work inside […]

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Be Your Own Best Friend: What Advice Would You Give?

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December 26, 2015August 14, 2022 by Sheryl Chan

“Be your own best friend. Never ever, put yourself down.” – Paulo Coelho What would I say to a good friend, if our roles were reversed? What if I were healthy, and she was frequently unwell? I know for certain that I wouldn’t mutter half the things I say to myself, because it just wouldn’t […]

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My name is Sheryl, and I look like your average human being. You’d probably not give a second glance should our paths cross on the street.

But my body is in a bit of a mess. I have had a mini stroke at 14, multiple blood clots in the lungs and legs, a faulty heart rhythm, a gore-tex band for a heart valve, seizures, scars all over my body from various surgeries, and have never had a break from Lupus in over a decade, just to name a few.

By sharing my experiences here, I hope to reach out to those who are suffering to let them know that it is okay to feel depressed, sad or frustrated. Let us simply get through it together one day at a time, and if need be, one second at a time - I can, I can, I can. That’s 3 seconds down.

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