Moving into my new place on campus. SUU Over the past few weeks, I have spent my nights of no sleep watching an old TV show called "GREEK". It's a show about sororities and fraternities in College. Not all that great, but it got me thinking. It even made me cry. It was all because I was remembering my life before I got to this moment. I miss it. And I miss the people who have moved on. After High School, I went Southern Utah University. It was amazing there. I lived in a crappy, extremely old building on campus called Manzanita. I lived with 4 other girls with 1 bathroom, no dishwasher, the whole building shared a small TV, and my first ever coin operated laundry experience. I met the most wonderful people there. It really was a glorious experience. I dated a lot. It would annoy some of my roommates because I had a boyfriend at the time who was serving a mission. His name was Cameron and even though I dated a lot, I looked forward to his letters, email
Sapho Syndrome, Neuropathy, Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome, Undiagnosed rare disease, Polycystic Kidney Disease, and Staph Infections. So far it's been 11 years living with a chronic illness. Failed treatments and changes in name of what disease I really have. Recently, my whole life has changed dramatically even more so, due to this illness. I hope to update and share a positive light on this crippling disease.