Until my prophylactic mastectomy at 26, I had nice tits. A full rack. Thick, dense dew drops still unaffected by gravity’s call.
Strands
Despite a number of personally undesirable physical features, I know this: I have good hair. On warm summer days, I enjoy riding my bike shirtless, hair blowing in the wind, caressing my back like a gentle lover.
Investing in My Future: How I Changed My Life One Feldenkrais Lesson at a Time
I had read that movement could help you connect with your vitality, and I supposed it to be true, if only because I wasn’t connected to my vitality and I wasn’t connected to my body.
From Repetitive Stress Injury to Ease & Freedom
The article below was originally published in SenseAbility, an online magazine about the Feldenkrais Method®. By the time I received the letter from the State of Oregon saying that I had been labeled “permanently partially disabled,” I’d been struggling with chronic lateral epicondylitis, or tennis elbow, for two years. I was 25 when the injury …
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