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Tag Archives: M.E.
Pantokrator
Somehow, between Montenegro and Greece, it seemed all ideas of giving Monte away to some kind people had evaporated. We crossed into the Hellenic peninsula on Sampson’s 51st birthday and I think he felt the universe had given him a … Continue reading
Press Pause
I am in a very dark place. And I don’t mean Britain in midwinter. 19th January marked six months since we left Liberia. SIX MONTHS. If you remember, the kids and I originally flew out at 24 hours’ notice to … Continue reading
Posted in 12a UK
Tagged brain fog, Canary in a Coal Mine, CFS, Ebola, Jennifer Brea, lastminute.com, Laura Hillenbrand, M.E., M.E. recovery, M.E. symptoms, Royal Air Maroc, SEID, shonky, snow in Cornwall, snow in Devon, T'ai Chi
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Dolly’s Adventures in Wonderland
The rain was slashing down when we finally arrived in Monrovia on Thursday 17th July, a week after setting off from San Pédro. The journey was 1111 km but felt twice as long because of the grim section in the … Continue reading
Posted in 12 Liberia
Tagged Councillor Sean Pike, culture shock, Ebola, London Gatwick, M.E., Monrovia, SA Embassy Monrovia
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