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Welcome to Crash Cart Confessional

At Crash Cart Confessional, we explore the intersections of chronic illness, queerness, and the failings of our systems. Join us in uncovering stories, critiques, and lived experiences.

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About Crash Cart Confessional

I write about living with ME/CFS, navigating faith as a queer person, and questioning the economic systems that shape both. Some posts are personal. Some are political. Most are both. This isn't a support group or a movement. It's a record of what it looks like to survive the systems that fail us — updated when energy allows, without apology.

What Will You Find Here?

Expect essays on living with ME/CFS in a world that demands productivity, navigating faith as a queer person, and unpacking the economic systems that shape both. Some posts will be personal. Some will be political. Most will be both. Updated when energy allows — no algorithm, no schedule, just honesty.

Blog Posts

Eight Years In
Eight years ago, I was running meetings before breakfast. Now, getting ready for the day is my only accomplishment. This isn't a cure story. It's documentation of grief, loss, and learning to live inside limits without disappearing.
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Theology of the Body vs. Theology of the 'Fine'
Two days. Two priests. Two dismissals—from the pulpit and the exam room. When the Church calls you a "nutjob" for following Acts 4, and the doctor calls you "fine" when your body is failing, the reflex is the same: if you don't fit the system, the system declares you unreal.
Activism in Action

Highlighting ongoing campaigns and advocacy efforts that address the needs of our communities.