The End of the Beginning
So here’s the rest of my story. Or at least the rest of the beginning of my story. The Monday
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So here’s the rest of my story. Or at least the rest of the beginning of my story. The Monday
Hi. I’m Roz, 29 from England. On February 9th this year, I was diagnosed with Nodular Sclerosis Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. People have asked
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Aubrey and I’ve been living (quite begrudgingly) with Rheumatoid Arthritis for more
Can you tell someone is a serial killer just by looking at them? Can you pick a millionaire out of
It was a beautiful spring day when our battle over whether to pursue adoption or IVF (in vitro fertilization) was
I always wonder who will win this fight. ME VS. INVISIBLE ILLNESSES. I’m not going to lie – invisible illnesses

National Invisible Chronic Awareness week was created by Lisa Copen in 2002. She chose THIS year, 2010 for her “Each One Can Reach One” campaign which demonstrates how one person can help another, its completely anonymous unless the “do-er” chooses not to be. The beauty of it is that complete strangers are making a difference in the lives of those living with chronic pain!
Of course I have to do my part and blogging for Invisible Illness is just one of them! I want to share some things about my own invisible illness that many of you may not have known. Knowledge is power lovies, and thats just one reason why we should all help to spread it!
Each ONE can reach ONE!
September was the month I was diagnosed with cancer. I had awakened with terrible abdominal pain in my stomach and took
For some women, dealing with endometriosis feels like being in a state of perpetual PMS. For others, it becomes a
For so many of us, getting out of bed is a struggle. Fighting thru pain, physical complications and emotional stress