*they/them
I write a blog called Rowan and the Kidney Goblins. It is where chronic illness and mental health collide in my life with a rare autoimmune kidney condition: Minimal Change Disease
Life can be more simple if we just pause, sit still, and watch a cat staring at birds. 🐦
Life can be more simple if we just pause, sit still, and watch a cat staring at birds. 🐦
The hospital where I receive my Rituximab respects my pronouns. They are aware of my gender but also know that I am AFAB. It’s not hard for my nurses to accept, but it’s apparently hard to accept for many people in this country.
The hospital where I receive my Rituximab respects my pronouns. They are aware of my gender but also know that I am AFAB. It’s not hard for my nurses to accept, but it’s apparently hard to accept for many people in this country.
I have no shame in being 42 years old and still wanting/needing a stuffie for when times are hard.
Purchased at the hospital gift shop, she is my new Rituximab Infusion Buddy. Her ridiculously soft exterior is what comforts me.
Stay strong, yet, stay soft.
I have no shame in being 42 years old and still wanting/needing a stuffie for when times are hard.
Purchased at the hospital gift shop, she is my new Rituximab Infusion Buddy. Her ridiculously soft exterior is what comforts me.
Stay strong, yet, stay soft.