National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week Participating Blogs

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Reality, "Negativity," and Acceptance
http://shovelingferret.blogspot.com/2010/09/reality-negativity-and-acc…
Some musings on coming to accept chronic illness and how other people may react to that.
What You Need to know about Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week TODAY!
http://headacheandmigrainenews.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-invisib…
Yes, today is the big day! The beginning of this year’s Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week! I know you’ll want to get involved, so here are some ways you can be a part of it. Do note, I’ve been having problems...
30 Things About My Invisible Illness That You May Not Know
http://herunfinishedlife.blogspot.com/2010/09/30-things-about-my-invis…
1. The illness I live with is Fibromyalgia.
National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week
http://www.retrohousewifegoesgreen.com/2010/09/national-invisible-illn…
About my illnesses and how switching to organic food, taking toxic chemicals out of my life, and other natural lifestyle changes have made my life more livable.
Invisible Awareness 2010
http://nerdyapril.blogspot.com/2010/09/invisible-awareness-2010.html
Balancing Visible vs. Invisible
From the outside in...
http://rachelbeasley.wordpress.com
How I control my invisible illnesses so they appear even more invisible to the outside world.
Invisble Illness Week
http://mymusicallungs.wordpress.com/2010/09/13/
Do you have an Invisible Illness? Of any kind? Do you look good but feel rotten? Those of you who know me, know I suffer form a severe form of difficult to control chronic asthma. But you, reading this, may also have an invisible illness of your own
If I Could Do One Day Over
http://www.bethszimmerman.com/2010/09/13/if-i-could-do-one-day-over/
The story of how I wound up in chronic pain. (Whiplash & Neuropathy)
September is all about the pain
http://boopetta.wordpress.com/2010/09/07/september-is-all-about-the-pa…
Blog to raise awareness and urge people to get symptoms checked out. The post sounds gloomy, but trust me, it isn't!
A Little Light in the Darkness
http://hersilverlining.blogspot.com/2010/08/little-light-in-darkness.h…
I wanted to share one of my favorite poems with each of you; or as I like to call them "windows into my soul". May it inspire light into your dark moments, and remind you that happiness is obtainable. We just have to remember to NEVER GIVE IN, and to con
Let's Battle Fatigue!
http://www.hersilverlining.blogspot.com
We may not be able to control Lupus, but we CAN control the food we put into our bodies, and isn't it a great idea to have an awesome and tasty way of fighting lupus!? I think so!
Pain...To Share? Or Not to Share?
http://hersilverlining.blogspot.com/
I'm guilty of trying to shield those I love (which is ALL of YOU) from the darkness that sometimes comes to those living with lupus. But I'm learning that in order for me to heal I must share it, in turn also helping to heal others. I open myself to y
A day at the Seaside
http://www.youranswerswithin.com/2/post/2010/07/a-day-at-the-sea.html
She then got quite emotional saying "is it ever going to end, I’m making your life a misery". I gave her many words of encouragement and assured her she wasn’t making my life a misery and to concentrate on all the good things we had seen and enjoyed
Is There No Balm In Gilead?
http://www.beelieveyoucan.net/2010/09/is-there-no-balm-in-gilead.html
“Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there? Why then is there no healing for the wound of my people? ” Jeremiah 8:22 NIV There is a Balm of Gilead that has the power to save us from certain death. It can bring hope to the hopeless a
A Letter to Doctors
http://www.restministriessunroom.com/profile/JackieConfalone
An article honoring the few "gems" who have treated our family for chronic illness over the past 25+ years.
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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.







