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The Desert Doesn’t Change — But Arizona Does: Life Crowds In at the Edge of Tonopah

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The desert is still there — but life keeps crowding in around the edges. People who have never lived out in the Arizona desert sometimes think it stays the same forever. Empty land. Quiet roads. Open sky. Truth is, the desert itself stays pretty recognizable. The mountains are still sitting off in the distance. The creosote still smells like rain. The sunsets are still the ones people move out here chasing in the first place. The human part though? That keeps changing. Not overnight. More like piece by piece, while life is busy happening to you. We have lived out here close to fifteen years now, and honestly the timeline blurs together some days. Somewhere in there came Parkinson's , cancer, caregiving, blogging, family and friends moving in and out, Arizona summers, and the gradual realization that the open desert around us was slowly filling in too. Roads widened over the years. A couple of housing tracks crept farther west. Dollar General sh...

Parkinson's Sleep Crisis: Gabapentin, Urinal Bags, and the Night That Finally Worked

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Darla in the Desert: hard‑earned lessons from life, the internet, and a desert that melts your patience first. Send ice! Notes From the Guider-in-Chief I came up with that title — Guider‑in‑Chief — sitting on the couch around midnight, finishing a movie I only half‑watched, trying to figure out why that night felt different from the several bad ones before it. It wasn’t magic. It was the living room. And it wasn’t just atmosphere. There’s something functional happening when hubby sleeps in the living room versus the bedroom. In the recliner, his whole posture opens up differently —  the body is no longer fighting itself the way it does when he’s curled in bed. I also have a little more physical space to work: room to set up the urinal bag, adjust his position, manage the environment. I’m not just hoping for a good night. I’m actually able to set one up a little more conveniently than in our room.  That’s when I understood what I’d been doingf...

The Anti-Inflammatory Aisle

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Fighting Inflammation: What’s on Your Plate? What people say, what research actually shows, and why it gets so loud in the forums Everything in this photo is in the chart below. Your coffee is already doing more than you think. ☕ Powered by curiosity — and actual coffee ☕ 🌞 A gentle word before we begin. Inflammation is one of those topics that can send families into a tailspin — especially when you're already carrying the weight of symptoms, caregiving, and that constant whisper of "Am I doing enough?" A few days ago in one of the groups, someone confidently announced that ivermectin was an anti-inflammatory — and the sparks flew. A few more people chimed in with their own "you should try this" suggestions, and suddenly we were off to the races. The truth is, most of us already feel like we aren't doing enough. Parkinson's is an octopus with a dozen tentacles,...

Safe Steamers That Won't Poison Your Veggies — From $9 to Full Cadillac

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Disclosure: This post contains Amazon affiliate links. If you buy something through my links, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products I'd actually use — or in this case, wish I could afford right now. The Steamer Saga Nobody Asked For …But You're Getting It Anyway By Darla in the Desert Let me tell you a little story about a steamer, a shed, a Honda CR‑V, and the kind of budget decisions that make you feel like a responsible adult — even when life is throwing plot twists like confetti. A couple years ago — back when life was only medium chaotic — we bought a used countertop steamer. Used it once. Thought, "Hey, this is neat." And then, like every other well‑intentioned kitchen gadget, it got stashed in the shed . Not the cute Pinterest shed. The Arizona shed. The one that turns into a steamy sauna every summer. Fast‑forward to this week. Dave's lungs are fragile, we're tr...

When Hope Costs Everything : Our Cancer Update and Parkinsons Update

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An honest update on cancer, faith, a last-chance medication, City of Hope, a new Honda CR-V, and why we chose family over Egypt Some moments are worth holding onto. 🌡 A note on Parkinson's & cancer — keep scrolling for our important update ↓ Did you know? Research shows Parkinson's patients have a nuanced cancer picture. Overall cancer rates are actually somewhat lower than the general population — but with one important exception: melanoma risk runs about 75% higher. For those carrying certain genetic variants of Parkinson's, risks for breast, brain, and blood cancers are also elevated. The relationship is complicated — not simply "more cancer," but a shifted pattern altogether. Sources: BMJ meta-analysis of 17+ million participants (2021); NIH Mendelian randomization study (2024) I share this because so many of us are walking similar roads. In my own circle of friend...