Numbnuts’ Revocation Information
I recently sent for and received the packet of information surrounding the parole revocation of the man who raped me in 1987. I knew it had to involve some sort of assault/battery, or at least some...
View ArticleChristians, Rape, and Abortion
Yesterday, someone I know posted something about adoption being the ‘best’ option with pregnancies from rape, and had the photo of some young woman named Rebecca being thankful she was alive, and...
View ArticleMourning the Old Me
Disability of any kind is a thief. It takes away being considered as valuable as other humans. It steals identities (my existence WAS being a nurse). It robs people of a sense of purpose and value....
View ArticleWhen I Wasn’t Me
For the most part, I’ve dealt with the rape (January 10, 1987- Austin, TX) relatively well. Initially, there was a lot to deal with to prepare for the trial, and after that I just tried to get back to...
View ArticleThe Weird Thing About PTSD
I was raped, sodomized, and beaten for six hours back in January 1987. Twenty-eight years ago. Initially, I knew what I “should” feel like, but didn’t really register much. But that wasn’t really...
View ArticleInitial Impressions of Cannabidiol (CBD) Supplementation and Hemp Products
My initial desire to apply for a medical marijuana card is for severe fibromyalgia, PTSD, seizures, and some anxiety related to health issues, as well as the complete change in my life after the death...
View ArticleThe Ongoing Journey With Medical Cannabis
I’ve had my medical cannabis card for 6.5 weeks now. It’s been a very educational and hopeful thing to find a natural product that makes such positive changes. For so long, I have been tolerating...
View ArticleFour Months Using MEDICAL Cannabis… It’s About the CBD, Folks !!
OK, so it’s been 4 months since I’ve had my medical cannabis card. I’m still learning, but have been amazed at the unexpected effects of using CBD and THC. I’m now getting into terpenes, which is a...
View ArticleSo Much For Medical Cannabis… I’m Done With THC
I gave it a go for a little over 2 years. I had to try it to know I’d done what I could to avoid staying on opiates, but I can’t take the increasing pain of the progressive sensory neuropathy,...
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