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  • Living with Meniere’s


    The Daily DishAuthority Authority: 420
    I get a lot of hits on this blog. Some of you visiting are my friends and family, but others of you are strangers desperate for answers.  Whether you’ve found me through a google search, or have clicked through from The Daily Dish, it is for you that I write this post.  You have [...]
    23 hours ago
  • Over-Busy Day


    Sick MommaAuthority Authority: 124
    Naps are my best friend. I dont know how Id have gotten through Thursday without naps. Ellies preschool was closed for parent-teacher conferences. So it seemed like perfect timing to schedule her "assessment" at one of the schools were applying to for kindergarten next year. (She did great, as far as we can ...
    1 day ago
  • Maternal depression can worsen asthma in kids


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 710
    Washington, Nov 20 (IANS) Maternal depression can worsen asthma symptoms in children, says a new study.Analysing data from interviews with 262 mothers, Johns Hopkins investigators found that children whose mums had more depressive symptoms had more frequent asthma symptoms during the six-month study. Conversely, ...
    1 day ago
  • Heartbreaking News


    ChronicHealing.comAuthority Authority: 116
    Allison has received heartbreaking news. Please read Allison’s post and show her your support at this time of tragic loss. Thank you. This post was written by Jeanne at http://chronichealing.com. Copyright © Jeanne — chronichealing.com. All rights reserved.
    1 day ago
  • Hoping To Adopt A Miracle!


    ChronicHealing.comAuthority Authority: 116
    Please visit here for more information about Alicia and Josh:Hoping To Adopt A MiracleAre you interested in helping Alicia and Josh? Please consider posting their badge on your blog as I have. How do you obtain a badge to get the word out? You can copy the code directly off Josh and [...]
    1 day ago
  • Home


    LEMON-AIDEAuthority Authority: 116
    Yesterday morning I woke filled with worries.  I did what I often do to help me let go…to find calm within this life that can hold more than our tiny human shoulders can carry.  I went to my shelf of poetry books and flipped through one until I found a poem that’s heart spoke to mine.  Below is the one ...
    1 day ago
  • Chronic Babes and Funky Hearts


    Adventures of a Funky Heart!Authority Authority: 426
    Jenni Prokopy, writer of the Chronic Babe blog (and the Chronic-Babe-in-charge herself!) as selected a Funky Heart post for the 12th edition of Patients for a Moment! Patients for a Moment is a blog carnival dedicated to the experience of the patient. Click on over to Chronic Babe and read some of the best ...
    3 days ago
  • Extra Pocket Money From Twitter


    My Chronic LifeAuthority Authority: 100
    This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Sponsored Tweets . All opinions are 100% mine. I’ve been taking part in Sponsored Tweets from Izea since it started a few months ago. I earn money by tweeting for an advertiser and by referring people to become members of Sponsored Tweets. Now there’s an easy ...
    3 days ago
  • Invisible Tuesday


    Multi-Tasking MamaAuthority Authority: 122
    Some of you know that I host a MomTV show on Wednesdays (at 1pm EST) called The Invisibles. The show focuses on living well with chronic/invisible illness.  To help my listeners and to educate my readers, I am going to start posting on the same topic that my show will focus on each week on Tuesdays. ...
    3 days ago
  • Hair Cut Day!


    LEMON-AIDEAuthority Authority: 116
    Yeah,  today I’m getting my haircut.   What a challenge it has been to keep my hair looking decent and not dowdy since I’ve become challenged with ME/CFS, MCS and a related Neuromuscular condition.  Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and hair salons do not mix.  MCS emerged with ME/CFS  (It often is a part ...
    4 days ago
  • Is Chronic Illness and Working from Home – Is it Your Cuppa’ Tea?


    Working With Chronic IllnessAuthority Authority: 493
    You live with a chronic illness – waxing/waning pain, fatigue, impairment – and you’re determined to keep working.  But just living in your body makes each day a challenge.  Leaving your house to go to work each day — the commute, the schedule, the exposure to germs, the face to face when you’re feeling ...
    4 days ago
  • Tales from the Crypt…


    A Chronic Dose | A blog about chronic illness, healthcare, and writing.Authority Authority: 406
    Contrary to a certain famous modern poet’s assertion, in my world November is the cruelest month. Okay, it’s arguably a toss up with December-February, too, but in terms of the lovely cycle of getting sick, falling behind with work, and missing family functions and/or social engagements, November is right up there ...
    5 days ago
  • Talking to Our Spouse About Our Illness: How Much is Too Much?


    Beelieve You Can - Michele's MorselsAuthority Authority: 119
    October 7, 2009 by Rest Ministries Filed under Articles Free to Reprint , Caregiver , Coping Skills , Explaining Illness , Friend Has Illness , Hurt Feelings , Marriage , Our Best Tips , Person w/ Illness , Person w/ lll Spouse Comments (2) ...
    5 days ago
  • Big HAPPY News!


    ChronicHealing.comAuthority Authority: 116
    My friend has gotten some extremely exciting, happy, wonderful news! Ever since, I keep crying happy tears.Before we discuss the joyous news that has already touched many lives since Friday night when my friend got word of it, please indulge me in a little reflection backwards.Once upon a time, a very special woman ...
    5 days ago
  • Nurse Researchers And Educators Reveal The New Faces Of HIV/AIDS


    Information on HPVAuthority Authority: 146
    World AIDS Day 2009 will be marked with both grim and hopeful data: more than 25 million people have died of AIDS worldwide since 1981; 33 million are living with HIV/AIDS. While potent, effective medications have changed an HIV diagnosis from death sentence to manageable chronic illness in resource rich countries, ...
    5 days ago
  • The portal.


    Three Ring CircusAuthority Authority: 123
    The air is warm on my skin and my eyes open slowly to the familiar sounds of the house, the sun steaming through my open window. I can hear birds and the slow whir of the ceiling fan. It’s glorious. Beside me there is a small boy. He snuggles in closely and I watch as his chest rises slowly and drops again in ...
    6 days ago
  • World Diabetes Day: A Blog Roundup


    women 4 hopeAuthority Authority: 113
    World Diabetes Day:  A Blog Roundup In honor of Word Diabetes Day I’ve decided to do a blog roundup of women blogging diabetes.  Most are blogs by women who are living with diabetes, and others are women blogging about parenting a child with diabetes.  I’ve also included several informative links and resources ...
    6 days ago
  • Hot Potato With Patients?


    Sick MommaAuthority Authority: 124
    Sometimes I feel like my doctors are just playing " Hot Potato " with me. They keep passing me around, sending me to one another, hoping that someone else will come up with a diagnosis.  My rheumatologist, concerned about my continuing Vitamin D deficiency despite megadoses of supplements, decided to send me to ...
    1 week ago
  • Lets Hope Effective Treatment is Just Around the Corner!


    BARBARA'S TCHATZKAHSAuthority Authority: 469
    By DENISE GRADY Many people with chronic fatigue syndrome are infected with a little known virus that may cause or at least contribute to their illness, researchers are reporting. The syndrome, which causes prolonged and severe fatigue, body aches and other symptoms, has long been a mystery ailment, and ...
    1 week ago
  • capsule of water and life


    cygnoir.netAuthority Authority: 124
    I am not in the mood to post anything, but stubborn enough not to let chronic illness “win” today, so here is a random memory. During my first semester at UAB, I lived on campus in a single room. My bedding was black and white; the walls were beige cinderblock; the furniture was light wood. Nothing about my ...
    1 week ago

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