Making Trax — Walk Your A.S. Off 2015
The time is upon us again. Yes that’s right, it’s time for this years ‘Walk Your AS Off’ awareness campaign! If you don’t know what the WYASO campaign is, then Continue Reading →
My endless struggle with Ankylosing Spondylitis and the things that keep me straight
The time is upon us again. Yes that’s right, it’s time for this years ‘Walk Your AS Off’ awareness campaign! If you don’t know what the WYASO campaign is, then Continue Reading →
Like a phoenix rising from the ashes I have returned from whence I came. It has been over 9 months since I last wrote here, but with good reason. If Continue Reading →
Change can be scary, provocative, and hysteria inducing. Change can also be exciting and positive! In a few short months I will encountering the biggest change of my life. And Continue Reading →
Social media has done wonderful things for those with chronic illnesses. It helps people — who may otherwise be isolated — connect with others who share the same problems, who Continue Reading →
Today I am talking to Gerry Dance who does remarkable things, despite his Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS). You can follow Gerry on Twitter, Facebook and RealBuzz. You can also support him by Continue Reading →
Today sees the start of a new feature to the EndlessTrax blog. Friday’s Focus. Each week (or so) I will be posting interviews and sharing articles on people who are Continue Reading →
Autoimmune diseases – such as Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) – are often referred to as invisible illnesses. This is because we often look ‘fine’ on the outside, but on the inside Continue Reading →
Walk Your AS Off is a global community awareness campaign for Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS). And this year I will be taking part again, as I know will many of you. Last Continue Reading →
Long time no speak! Yes, it’s been a while since my last post. Nearly six months in fact. I hope you haven’t taken it personally, it’s not your fault, it’s Continue Reading →
Our view of the world can differ from day to day. We all know that Mondays are evil, and Fridays are our salvation. But they are both just days in Continue Reading →