Ana Harris on “Reflections on 3 Years of Mold Avoidance”
Ana Harris wrote a blog article called “Reflections on 3 Years of Mold Avoidance.”
From the article:
This desperate grasp at life turned out to be one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. It’s right up there with deciding to follow Jesus and saying yes to marrying Brett. I’m not joking. I’m not even exaggerating.
There was no way we could have predicted just how challenging and how wildly successful this journey would be. While I never could have known that I’d become comfortable sleeping in the car and hopping from place to place, I have absolutely no regrets. It’s been 100% worth it.
Others who have also experienced healing through this bizarre quest for better air feel the same. It can be difficult for people on the outside to understand this when mold avoidance tends to create such visible external challenges. Moving repeatedly, facing homelessness, losing possessions, and lacking stability doesn’t sound very hopeful.
But to those of us who have experienced the torment of living in a body ravaged by chronic illness, these things are just inconveniences. All the logistical challenges and ordinary discomforts, are nothing compared to the joy of getting a second chance at life
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