Living with Parkinson’s: A Personal Perspective on Hallucinations, Time Distortion, and the Need for Calm

I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in April 2016. Since then, we’ve been on a long, winding journey. Parkinson’s brings a lot of different effects, and in my experience there are some that are especially challenging to live with day to day. Constipation, pain in various places, and fatigue are common. But lately, the issues that…… Continue reading Living with Parkinson’s: A Personal Perspective on Hallucinations, Time Distortion, and the Need for Calm

Delusional Ignorant Misconceptions

I used to get bent out of shape when reading some inane commentary from people who view trans people as deluded. Their attitude only shows that the person has absolutely no conception of where a trans person’s feelings and self image come from. This becomes toxic from all the things people believe they understand about…… Continue reading Delusional Ignorant Misconceptions

Why I Think our Current Treatment for Trans kids is Misguided

Until very recently, only a tiny minority of people identified as trans. People who said they were trans, if they got care. would generally have gender dysphoria. On top of this was a huge social stigma and social and peer pressure that actively kept many people from admitting to the problem. Understand that for those…… Continue reading Why I Think our Current Treatment for Trans kids is Misguided