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Superhero Day Jobs | Medical Superhero's Blog
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Medical Superhero's Blog. A Superhero's Adventures with Autoimmune diseases. Bionic Eyes →. March 31, 2010. One of the hardest parts about being a superhero is having a day job. We should be out saving the world from evil not working at the local newspaper or coffee house. While I am fortunate enough to be able to work, my work is comprised of long hours and lots of stress. On the flip side, I have health insurance, which I would not be able to get otherwise. Easy enough, right? The hardest part has been...
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The Arm of Creativity | Medical Superhero's Blog
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Medical Superhero's Blog. A Superhero's Adventures with Autoimmune diseases. Superhero Siblings →. The Arm of Creativity. June 13, 2010. This past week I performed twice with my improvised puppet show,. Then I remember that as a medical superhero, the world is counting on me to defy the odds and stand up for all the people who can’tstand, that is. But it isn’t always easy. One of the great benefits of yoga in my life is that it makes me push myself to do things I thought I never could. Some days are ...
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Medical Superhero's Blog | A Superhero's Adventures with Autoimmune diseases | Page 2
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Medical Superhero's Blog. A Superhero's Adventures with Autoimmune diseases. Newer posts →. March 31, 2010. One of the hardest parts about being a superhero is having a day job. We should be out saving the world from evil not working at the local newspaper or coffee house. While I am fortunate enough to be able to work, my work is comprised of long hours and lots of stress. On the flip side, I have health insurance, which I would not be able to get otherwise. Easy enough, right? The hardest part has been...
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Coming Out Of Hiding | Medical Superhero's Blog
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Medical Superhero's Blog. A Superhero's Adventures with Autoimmune diseases. Superheroes and Babies →. Coming Out Of Hiding. May 9, 2010. 2006 was the year of revelations. I started out thinking I would make a great life coach. This thought shifted into how a great life coach needs to be an expert at something. This line of self-questioning continued until I asked myself the question,. What do I have that no one else has? Were coming to life and I began coming out of hiding. As I started sharing my stori...
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Bionic Eyes | Medical Superhero's Blog
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Medical Superhero's Blog. A Superhero's Adventures with Autoimmune diseases. Superhero Self-Image →. April 7, 2010. 8220;It looks like she has cataracts.”. Methotrexite includes vomiting, abdominal pain, increased bruising, nausea, anemia, liver disfunction, chills, fever, hair loss…. This is how depression feels to me. My new Bionic Eyeballs. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Superhero Self-Image →. 2 responses to “ Bionic Eyes. April 8, 2010 at 7:50 pm. Medical superheroes eat Skeeter’s big...
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Superhero Siblings | Medical Superhero's Blog
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Medical Superhero's Blog. A Superhero's Adventures with Autoimmune diseases. The Arm of Creativity. Medical Superhero Myth #64: Superheroes do not get to have normal momentous occasions. →. August 18, 2010. It’s not your fault that you’re fat. It’s the medicine. In my brother’s words, between the lines, where all the meaning lies I heard something more than, you are beautiful just the way you are . I heard:. Your weight isn’t you; it’s your momentary disguise. It won’t be this way forever. Though I am cu...
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Superheroes and Babies | Medical Superhero's Blog
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Medical Superhero's Blog. A Superhero's Adventures with Autoimmune diseases. Coming Out Of Hiding. The Arm of Creativity →. May 18, 2010. She won’t be able have children. I overheard a doctor say this when I was about six or seven years old. It wasn’t something I read or was told directly, but something I overheard causing me to form a belief that would shape the way I viewed myself for the rest of my life. Then I met Pamela in 2006. Pamela was diagnosed with PM (Polymyositis) in high school. Whe...Thoug...
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About | Medical Superhero's Blog
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Medical Superhero's Blog. A Superhero's Adventures with Autoimmune diseases. Rachel Brousseau is a creative artist and graduate counseling psychology student living in Los Angeles. Diagnosed with Juvenile Dermatomyositis in 1983, Rachel’s humor, creativity, and thirst for adventure give her a unique perspective to living life with autoimmune disease. She hopes that in writing about her experiences as a superhero, she will inspire others to become superheros too. One response to “ About.
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Medical Superhero Myth #64: Superheroes do not get to have normal momentous occasions. | Medical Superhero's Blog
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Medical Superhero's Blog. A Superhero's Adventures with Autoimmune diseases. Medical Superhero Myth #64: Superheroes do not get to have normal momentous occasions. January 18, 2012. Medical Superhero Myth #64: Superheroes do not get to have normal momentous occasions. My Grandparents on their wedding day. As I plan my wedding, I wonder to myself, Why am I not more stressed out and anxious. What’s wrong with me? It is important to understand that our superpowers may set us apart from others, but that as w...