by Trudy Triumph | Jan 4, 2015 | Books, Conversation about "it', Depression, Faces of Neurogenic Bladder, Featured, Good Attitude, Health, Uncategorized
Last Saturday I attended my very first meeting of the Palm Springs Writers Guild. Our Guest Speaker was Ms. Sheryl L. Roush founding member of Speak and Market like a pro She was a very motivating speaker. She gave us an outline and tools to write for our...
by Trudy Triumph | Jan 2, 2015 | Bladder Infection, Doctors, Drugs, Featured, Fighting Bladder Infections, Uncategorized
Dear Trudy, My name is Enid. I am 50 years old, and I live in Puerto Rico. At the age of 24 I was diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer. Consequently, I had to undergo a radical hysterectomy and radiation therapy. Approximately 6 years ago I was diagnosed with...
by Trudy Triumph | Dec 18, 2014 | Featured, Uncategorized
“Let Every Day Be Christmas” by Norman Wesley Brooks Christmas is forever, not for just one day, for loving, sharing, giving, are not to put away like bells and lights and tinsel, in some box upon a shelf. The good you do for others is good you do yourself. Peace on...
by Trudy Triumph | Dec 11, 2014 | Bladder Infection, Catheterization, Coping Strategies, Featured
Now don’t laugh at me when I explain why I appreciate my bathroom trash can so very much! You will surely agree with me when you find out why. Now I know what you are thinking…a trash can for a counter..is she for real???? My toilet area is in a tiny little...
by Trudy Triumph | Nov 9, 2014 | Convenience Tips, Coping Strategies, Featured, My story, Reminder to use your intermittent catheter, Urine
Having coping strategies in place is more than important and necessary for a healthy productive life. Our goal is to go out and live our lives. Often pain is involved, concerns for possible embarrassment if we have an accident, and a factor of feeling isolated because...
by Trudy Triumph | Sep 10, 2014 | Featured, Good Attitude, Health, Sharing with Friends
My Sister and I (Aug. 2014) Not long ago, I took a friend of mine out to lunch. She had just lost her husband to Lou Gehrig's disease. It was the first time we had a chance to talk since the funeral. As we chit-chatted, as girlfriends...