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Ovarian Cysts are the pits. . .

A couple months ago, on a Friday night in the wee hours of the morning I woke up in the most excruciating pain ever. Stooped over in pain, unsure of what was happening. . . I rushed to the bathroom. A few minutes more of feeling like someone was stabbing me in my ovaries and I decided to try and just go back to sleep. I figured I was having another ovarian cyst erupt and needed to just lay down and let it pass. . . But as I was leaving the bathroom I suddenly got hot, and my vision went blurry . . . and then black.  I fainted. I had only fainted once before and ironically it happened in the company of a doctor. And to be honest I didn't even realize it had happened, so this kind of freaked me out. I woke up to my overly concerned husband towering over me, asking me if I was OK. He had woken up to the sound of me crashing into the door and falling to the floor. I, still being in so much pain AND in a state of shock and confusion, tried to move and literally couldn't get off th

Infusing Love: Physical Fundraising

A piece I wrote for  HFA 's Infusing Love . Originally posted on May 20, 2015 http://www.hemophiliafed.org/news-stories/2015/05/infusing-love-physical-fundraising/ Infusing Love: Physical Fundraising Categories:  Adult Women ,  Community Voices ,  Families ,  HFA News ,  Mom's Blog: Infusing Love May 20, 2015 This is becoming one of my favorite times of the year to be a bleeding disorders advocate.  It’s the time of year when individuals of all ages come together to raise crucial money for the community by participating in walks and bike rides across the country. In 2011, HFA hosted it’s first annual  Gears for Good Bike ride  from West Virginia to DC, to help raise awareness about bleeding disorders, all while raising funds for HFA’s financial assistance program,  Helping Hands.  Each year, more and more individuals have been joining in the fight to raise money for this important cause. And in 2014 HFA successfully launched a second ride in New England. A