National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week Participating Blogs

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Things to Say and Not to Say to a Sick Person: Cheat Sheet!
http://www.mamasick.com/2010/09/things-to-say-and-not-to-say-to-a-sick…
From one who knows; an easy discussion about what to say and not to say to a chronically ill person.
The Cheshire Cat
http://lmccand.blogspot.com/2010/09/cheshire-cat.html
Invisible Illness is a curious thing. It is much like the Cheshire Cat in Alice in Wonderland. Most of the time you see the grin, but not what is behind it. That smile can look absolutely perfect, yet it can hide a great deal of pain
Invisible Illness: Live it in silence? or speak up for awareness?
http://thelifeandtimesofagirlwithra.blogspot.com/2010/09/invisible-ill…
Talks about the challenges we face when considering who and what we share with others regarding our health. I talk about the frustrations and emotions behind it all and discuss how keeping things to ourself may or may not be the best option.
Owning It
http://paigebeatrice.wordpress.com/2010/09/17/owning-it/
I want you to know that it isn't their fault, and that you can choose joy.
Endurance
http://keptinhislove.blogspot.com/2010/09/endurance.html
"It's just my story, nothing special to me. A bit different, I'll admit but I didn't realize the impact it would place upon peoples lives and how awesome it has been to share the Word with those who don't know Christ's love. I never knew my diseases would
Pretending to be Well
http://bumpingcats.blogspot.com/2010/09/pretending-to-be-well.html
I think most people probably pretend to be sick...ya know...to get out of work, school, dates, whatever.
30 Things about My Invisible Illness You May not Know
http://bumpingcats.blogspot.com/2010/09/30-thing-about-my-invisible-il…
30 Things about My Invisible Illness You May not Know
Invisible or Imaginary?
http://julianajoie.com/invisible-or-imaginary
Meet my invisible friend Jesse, the invisible wolf that represents Lupus in my life.
Why Do I Blog?
http://www.mamasick.com/2010/09/why-do-i-blog-or-killing-two-birds-wit…
Why do I blog for people with chronic illness? What is the purpose/goals of my blog?
30 things
http://cupsquietlybeingfilled.wordpress.com/2010/09/12/30-things/
30 things you may not know about my invisible illnesses: psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis and migraines
at least i'm not as sad (as i used to be)
http://cupsquietlybeingfilled.wordpress.com/2010/09/16/at-least-im-not…
Having an invisible illness can make a bad day even worse—especially when no one knows to offer help.
30 Things About My Invisible Illness You May Not Know (for Invisible Illness Awareness Week)
http://bit.ly/becutX
Of course I have to do my part! & blogging for Invisible Illness is just one of them! I want to share some things about my own invisible illness with you all. Knowledge is power lovies, and thats just one reason why we should all help spread it!
Yes I Can
http://www.bignoise-enterprises.com/blog/2010/09/16/yes-i-can/
To have a chronic illness that causes pain and fatigue and is yet invisible [fibromyalgia] sometimes makes me feel "left behind" when I hear about friends and family who (seem to) have boundless energy and do things I can only dream about for example, w
30 things about my invisible illness that you may not know
http://virtuallyabsorbed.blogspot.com/2010/09/30-things-about-my-invis…
Humility, humor and a few tongue-in-cheek responses to the Invisible Illness Week meme
Invisible Illness Awareness & Being Geeky
http://chronicgeek.blogspot.com/2010/09/invisible-illness-awareness-be…
Why does being into Geeky culture help some people cope with Invisible Illness?
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National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week
http://www.invisibleillnesswee…
To increase awareness of invisible illness; that nearly 1 in 2 people in the US have a chronic illness and about 96% of it is invisible.
National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week is held annually in September and is a worldwide effort to bring together people who live with invisible chronic illness and those who love them. A virtual conference in held at www.invisibleillnessweek.com and the blog is updated a few times a day during August and September. Bloggers are welcome to participate anytime, but are encouraged to unite efforts during August and September to increase awareness online and share their experiences as well as encouragement. A badge is available that says you are blogging during the actual awareness week. Organizations are encouraged to educate the general public, churches, healthcare professionals and government officials about the impact of living with a chronic illness that is not visually apparent. INSTRUCTIONS: Get the Badge 1. Right click on the badge to download 2. Link it back to this web site at this link: http://invisibleillnessweek.com 3. Then write your blog posting. 4. Come back to this web site OR invisibleillnessweek.com and let us know about your blog in the comments section. Tell us about it! Share your title, topic/description and link. When to blog 1. You can blog at any time as we want people to know about this week during any time of the year. However, here are some tips. 2. Please post a blog on SEPTEMBER 14, 2009. We hope to have hundreds of blogs participate on this day! 3. Each day September 1 through Sept 20th we will be choosing a blog to feature on the Invisible Illness Week Blog. You will get loads of exposure, and we hope to also inform, educate, and encourage others. A few ideas to write about * Remember that not all of your posts have to have the "it's so not fair" tone. Write your "best advice" to others who feel invalidated. How have you learned to get past the remarks people have made? * Don't forget families and what they also cope with when one of their members has an illness. And how is it being invisible easier/more difficult for them? For example, if Dad's illness is invisible, does your son have to cope with his friends wondering why his Dad never participates in the father/son baseball game? * Remember caregivers. Any thanks, thoughts? * Remember all the aspects of living with invisible illness. Being a parent, a spouse, an adult child (who is maybe a caregiver too), a neighbor, etc. * Don't forget about all the kids who have illness too! * Cancer can be considered an invisible illness, as are things like eating disorders, mental illness and the list goes on. * Got others? Share them! IMPORTANT: We hope to blow those Google Alerts apart on Sept 14th with blogs all over the internet posting about invisible illness issues. Remember that with most blogging programs you can even write it in advance and have your post published on September 8th. Can you commit for us to blogging on September 14th on a topic about illness or invisible illness? We want to keep track, so please let us know by signing up here at Bloggers Unite.






