tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4834444397401448015.post6498474755133491255..comments2024-02-20T03:16:01.021-08:00Comments on ...but maybe tomorrow: these last six months Katie Daltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09149378593452092355noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4834444397401448015.post-46799551209958425642017-11-17T10:26:23.461-08:002017-11-17T10:26:23.461-08:00Thank you, Lauren, for leaving such a thoughtful c...Thank you, Lauren, for leaving such a thoughtful comment (and sorry for the delayed response!) .. I'm so sorry that you've been on a similar path but it sounds like we're both VERY lucky to have such loving partners to support us through it all. How did your appt. go at JH? Have you been diagnosed with occipital neuralgia? Feel free to email me if you'd like at kathrynLdalton@gmail.com. Katie Daltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09149378593452092355noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4834444397401448015.post-4974746547298320992017-10-27T10:55:31.517-07:002017-10-27T10:55:31.517-07:00Oh my gosh, Katie, sans the fusion, you could be w...Oh my gosh, Katie, sans the fusion, you could be writing for me! Your "So how am I doing?" section captures the emotions so well. You are an excellent writer! We are now five years into my chronic head pain journey. Next week we're off to Johns Hopkins. After all, there's always hope, right? I thought my wonderful, amazing husband was the only guy handling such a drawn out, mystifying, frustrating, emotionally painful, asset draining, life changing experience so well. Apparently there are two guys like this! Keep holding onto each other and your hope! LaureenAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12280140133138703710noreply@blogger.com