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Sunday, 28 July 2013
My Recovery Journey over six months on...
I have decided it's time to resurrect this blog, under a slightly different theme. From now on my focus will be on blogging about how to focus on staying well after going into remission from ME/CFS, which is where I see myself now.
I have given the blog a new look, and made it easier to be viewed on phones for those of you who find it difficult to access a computer.
I have had a long time to reflect on how I want to share my knowledge and personal experience of having ME/CFS and have come up with a number of ways to do this, including making art and using Twitter as a platform for fellow spoonies to connect. You can even follow me if you want!
There will be two future posts, one telling a (very short) background story of how I came to be diagnosed with ME/CFS, and another about how I see it started. From then on I want to focus on the positives and the future, and share my tips and experiences to help others.
I hope to re-kindle some interest in this blog, more importantly, if I can help just one person that would be enough for me.
I hope to see you here again soon.
Please leave a comment if you would like to see me blog about a particular aspect of recovery and I will do my best to post something helpful :)
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Sunday, 28 July 2013
My Recovery Journey over six months on...
I have decided it's time to resurrect this blog, under a slightly different theme. From now on my focus will be on blogging about how to focus on staying well after going into remission from ME/CFS, which is where I see myself now.
I have given the blog a new look, and made it easier to be viewed on phones for those of you who find it difficult to access a computer.
I have had a long time to reflect on how I want to share my knowledge and personal experience of having ME/CFS and have come up with a number of ways to do this, including making art and using Twitter as a platform for fellow spoonies to connect. You can even follow me if you want!
There will be two future posts, one telling a (very short) background story of how I came to be diagnosed with ME/CFS, and another about how I see it started. From then on I want to focus on the positives and the future, and share my tips and experiences to help others.
I hope to re-kindle some interest in this blog, more importantly, if I can help just one person that would be enough for me.
I hope to see you here again soon.
Please leave a comment if you would like to see me blog about a particular aspect of recovery and I will do my best to post something helpful :)
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