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104 To LIVE Would Be An Awfully Big Adventure

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Josey Buzby was just starting high school when ongoing health issues and ANXIETY forced her to do homebound (online) schooling.

Key Takeaways:

  • “I wanted the normalcy of seeing my friends every day.”
  • I wanted to be in school. But I couldn’t stay awake, let alone remember anything.
  • The fluorescent lights hurt my eyes.
  • The short term memory loss and not being able to speak the right words (word loss) and the right time made school almost impossible. (4:00)
  • Lyme turned my life upside-down.
  • Anxiety and “weird pains” were my first symptoms.
  • “I know something is wrong”
  • After being fired by my physician who didn’t believe I had Lyme. I was sent on an incredibly weird, awful but exciting journey to find out what was wrong. (7:00)
  • My moods were out of control. (The anti-hulk medication)
  • My mom really fought to figure out what was going on.

  • “I did a 180-degree turn as a human.”
  • “Lyme is horrible. It’s this thing you can’t see. You can’t see Lyme.”

  • Even if I don’t get better, I can still watch people grow. (17:00)
  • I never thought I could be a functional member of society.
  • You can laugh or you can cry, when situations are out of your control. We choose to laugh.
  • Comedy was a way to cope with what was going on.
  • You give people in your life “select information” because you don’t want to freak them out.
  • My friends had to make a choice to “stay with me” and I had to make a choice to “let them stay” in my life. (I didn’t want people to see me if I hadn’t showered in days)
  • We shut a lot of people out, because they don’t understand what is going on.
  • I didn’t want to know anything about Lyme disease. I didn’t want to watch the movies or read any of the books. My mom went into research mode, I didn’t want to know anything.
  • “To LIVE would be an awfully big adventure”= my survival TATTOO

(I couldn’t get it until I was done with treatment)

  • “My Mom is the whole reason I lived.”

  • After being homebound for years. Reengaging with society was hard. I kept wondering if I could make friends again.

  • What if I can’t make friends anymore?

  • Training to be an EMT forced me to interact.
  • You feel like you have been robbed.
  • What would you say to other teens battling Lyme during highschool? “I’m sorry you have no control. But you’ll get it back. Take the small wins as they come.”
  • You can be a human again!
  • It felt unreal to have normal worries.
  • “This is what normal people do.”
  • When you want to give up, you have to find something to look forward too.”

Connect with us:

Sarah-Sanchezsmile@gmail.com

Aaron-AaronLSanchez@gmail.com

Sponsors:

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Content provided by Aaron Sanchez and Sarah Sanchez Discuss Lyme Disease #FightHealLive. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Aaron Sanchez and Sarah Sanchez Discuss Lyme Disease #FightHealLive or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Josey Buzby was just starting high school when ongoing health issues and ANXIETY forced her to do homebound (online) schooling.

Key Takeaways:

  • “I wanted the normalcy of seeing my friends every day.”
  • I wanted to be in school. But I couldn’t stay awake, let alone remember anything.
  • The fluorescent lights hurt my eyes.
  • The short term memory loss and not being able to speak the right words (word loss) and the right time made school almost impossible. (4:00)
  • Lyme turned my life upside-down.
  • Anxiety and “weird pains” were my first symptoms.
  • “I know something is wrong”
  • After being fired by my physician who didn’t believe I had Lyme. I was sent on an incredibly weird, awful but exciting journey to find out what was wrong. (7:00)
  • My moods were out of control. (The anti-hulk medication)
  • My mom really fought to figure out what was going on.

  • “I did a 180-degree turn as a human.”
  • “Lyme is horrible. It’s this thing you can’t see. You can’t see Lyme.”

  • Even if I don’t get better, I can still watch people grow. (17:00)
  • I never thought I could be a functional member of society.
  • You can laugh or you can cry, when situations are out of your control. We choose to laugh.
  • Comedy was a way to cope with what was going on.
  • You give people in your life “select information” because you don’t want to freak them out.
  • My friends had to make a choice to “stay with me” and I had to make a choice to “let them stay” in my life. (I didn’t want people to see me if I hadn’t showered in days)
  • We shut a lot of people out, because they don’t understand what is going on.
  • I didn’t want to know anything about Lyme disease. I didn’t want to watch the movies or read any of the books. My mom went into research mode, I didn’t want to know anything.
  • “To LIVE would be an awfully big adventure”= my survival TATTOO

(I couldn’t get it until I was done with treatment)

  • “My Mom is the whole reason I lived.”

  • After being homebound for years. Reengaging with society was hard. I kept wondering if I could make friends again.

  • What if I can’t make friends anymore?

  • Training to be an EMT forced me to interact.
  • You feel like you have been robbed.
  • What would you say to other teens battling Lyme during highschool? “I’m sorry you have no control. But you’ll get it back. Take the small wins as they come.”
  • You can be a human again!
  • It felt unreal to have normal worries.
  • “This is what normal people do.”
  • When you want to give up, you have to find something to look forward too.”

Connect with us:

Sarah-Sanchezsmile@gmail.com

Aaron-AaronLSanchez@gmail.com

Sponsors:

  continue reading

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