Friday, September 25, 2009

Are you getting the latest CFS news?

We're nearing 2,000 fans on Facebook and invite you to join us there
for daily updates and discussion by people around the world who are
concerned about CFS. Our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/cfidsassn is
open to the public; now you don't have to have a Facebook account to
drop in on the conversation (although you do need to join to post
comments).

Today's update alerts fans to a segment about CFS that was featured
yesterday on ABC's "Good Morning America." Dr. Donnica Moore,
a women's health expert, talks about CFS, emphasizing post-exertional
relapse and the challenge of diagnosing it properly. View the segment
at http://capwiz.com/cfids/utr/1/ODPBLIAUAG/MYJKLIAUKG/3994974781. The CFIDS Association has nominated Dr. Moore to
the federal CFS Advisory Committee, along with six other highly
qualified individuals.

Also on Facebook, over the next several days we'll continue a pictorial
countdown to a special presentation of your answers to question 25,
"What would you do tomorrow if you were completely well?,"
from our August Profile Survey, to which 1,784 people responded.

This fall we'll also use storytelling and mixed media to spread
awareness and deepen understand about CFS and its impact on the lives
of patients and their loved ones. Make sure you receive all the news by
signing up for our free e-newsletter, CFIDSLink, delivered to your
inbox on the first Wednesday of every month at
http://capwiz.com/cfids/utr/1/ODPBLIAUAG/KNNWLIAUKH/3994974781. You can find the September edition at
http://capwiz.com/cfids/utr/1/ODPBLIAUAG/CPRZLIAUKI/3994974781.

Thank you for your continued interest in CFS and the CFIDS Association
of America.
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