About
I can give the basics and even a few little extras, but the best way to get to know about me is to get to know me. So e-mail me (joisigers @ aim.com). That way, I get to know you too!
My name is Joi (pronounced Joy). People see my name and wonder if I’m from “an exotic race” – the answer’s no, unless being a Kentuckian counts. Born in Kentucky, raised in Kentucky, live in Kentucky – as the Montgomery Gentry song says, here is “where I keep all my yesterdays.” My today’s are also here, and my tomorrow’s see no reason to go anywhere else.
Please feel free to contact me any time. My name is Joi (pronounced “Joy”) and I can be reached at joisigers@aim.com – I’ll get back to you as soon as humanly possible, if not faster. It all boils down to how much coffee I’ve had that day…

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Childhood trauma often leads to a host of problems. These can include eating disorders, substance abuse, inability to form and maintain healthy relationships, and many other difficulties. These problems themselves can lead a trauma survivor to feeling helpless and hopeless.