Friday, January 27, 2012

NOT: The Tinkerbell and Hummingbird M.E. Blog is up!

*Please repost*

I'm so excited, the 'Tinkerbell and Hummingbird M.E. Blog' is now live!

This blog is the brainchild of severe M.E. patient Alison Bell (from the
UK), and she kindly invited me along for the ride. The blog aims to talk
about all sorts of issues surrounding M.E. and how it affects our lives
and what living with M.E. is like - rather than just giving the medical
and political facts like HFME does. Alison has done a great job putting
the site up.

Alison and I really hope this new blog is somewhere MEites will enjoy
spending some time! The first 2 blog posts are up and slowly but surely
more will be added over the coming months.

See:

http://thetinkerbelleandhummingbirdmeblog.blogspot.com/2012/01/in-depth-about-us-and-this-blog.html

plus

http://thetinkerbelleandhummingbirdmeblog.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-2-adrenaline-surges-january-2012.html

--
Best wishes,
Jodi Bassett (and Alison Bell)
--
The Hummingbirds' Foundation for M.E.
www.hfme.org

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