Well, it’s been quite a week. Just two days before school started at the high school where I…
Karen Del Vecchio
An avid equestrian and educator based in Virginia, Karen Del Vecchio was diagnosed with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome in 2009 after years searching for a diagnosis that explained her symptoms. Since her diagnosis at the Johns Hopkins Connective Tissues Disorder Clinic, she has worked to find ways to manage her symptoms while still maintaining an active lifestyle. Karen enjoys working with her students, riding and caring for her two horses, Cherry and Spotty, and connecting with others in the rare disease community through her writing.
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Articles by Karen Del Vecchio
I’ve been back to work at a high school for just over two weeks, and it feels strange. Everyone…
Last week, I returned to work for the first time since late March. It’s been an odd summer, to…
While the heat of summer unfortunately will continue for weeks to come, summer’s unofficial end is on the horizon as…
Pretty much anyone who’s read my column knows I work as a college counselor, live on a farm,…
My horse, Cherry, fractured a bone in her foot in May. She came to me 14 months ago with…
I wrote last week about how much horseback riding has helped me with body awareness. Another activity that has…
Recently, someone mentioned that I seem to have heightened body awareness. I’d never really thought about it, but I…
I rarely wear short-sleeve shirts, but it’s not because of the same reason I often wear pants instead of…
Some people like summer. Love it even. I’m not one of them. In fact, if I listed the four seasons…