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- Cool blog about snapping turtles!
- Dear Kitty, Some Blog A blog about animals, peace and war, social justice and so much more. Check it out!
- Witches of the Craft Witchcraft for the 21st Century.
- Stevie Ray's Blog A cool Australian Shephard, who’s blind, living on the Concord River!
- The Domestic Witch Great information about Feng Shui and your home.
- Trash Paddler A paddler who breaks for trash.
Tag Archives: NPH
From Ashes to Wings: My Health Transformation
With my new wings I am now soaring. Continue reading →
Posted in Life on the Concord River
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Tagged ashes to wings, Can a person live a normal life with hydrocephalus?, concord river, Doctor Mark Johnson, getting older, health transformation, How do you treat hydrocephalus?, How serious is hydrocephalus in adults?, hydrocephalus, neurologists, NPH, People who have "doctors didn't believe me" stories., phoenix, phoenix rising, riverlady, single woman living on a river, What is it called when a doctor doesn't believe you?, What to do if your doctor dismisses you?, woman's journey to health
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Things Could be Worse
Life could be worse.au Continue reading →
The Kindness of Neighbors
Being housebound. Continue reading →
Posted in Life on the Concord River
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Tagged blog about living on a river, hydrocephalus, kindness, living on the Concord River, living with iNPH, neighbors, NPH, older woman with NPH, riverlady, single woman living on a river, stories about living on a river, stories about living on the Concord River
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It’s All In My Head
What the heck is wrong with me? Continue reading →
Posted in Life on the Concord River
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Tagged dementia, doctor won't listen to me, elderly woman, hydrocephalus, living along, living on the Concord River, misdiagnosis, neurology, neurosurgeon, NPH, old woman with neurological problems, psychosomatic, Red-bellied Woodpecker, River Lady, sick in the head, single woman living on a river, southern flying squirrel, tinthia clemant, what's wrong with me
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