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Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts

Friday, September 30, 2011

ATTENTION

Calling all Meniere's sufferers,
friends, loved ones and caregivers of
Meniere's patients.


I'm looking for guest writers for the blog. Ever since I started the blog it's always been my intention to have people be able to interact, and be able to tell your own story about "My Life with Meniere's". We want to know how it effects YOU. How long have you had it? What are your triggers? What helps you get through each day? Maybe you know someone with this disabling condition? How does it effect you to see a friend or loved one struggle? How do you cope?

If you are interested in telling your story please leave a comment below or send me a message (fookaDESIGNS at gmail dot com).

You can share whatever you like. As little or as much as you want. Share photos, stories, poems. Feel free to be anonymous if you prefer. It's up to you. All we want is to let others know they are not alone....and neither are you.

Much Love,
Shanon

Monday, August 15, 2011

Commenting

So this will be short and sweet as last night I went to bed dizzy and then this morning I woke up still a little wobbly and I'm still trying to recover.

But, I wanted to talk about the blog in general and the commenting feature at the end of each post. I've had several people lately let me know that they are having trouble leaving comments. I've been looking into it and I'm not able to figure out what the problem could be. I do know you have to have a registered account with google or one of the other various options but other than that there shouldn't be a problem. Can some of you who have had trouble contact me here (under email/contact) and let me know specifically why you can't comment? What error message is it giving you? Also, anyone who had trouble leaving comments but figured it out can you go ahead and leave a message below letting us know what the trick is? :)

Thanks everyone, I really appreciate it! I want this blog to be a helpful tool for everyone and the best way to make that happen is to be sure everyone is able to interact.

Much Love,
Shanon