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Lupron Girl

United States
Chronic Pelvic Pain is my blog journey through finding a diagnosis for pain in my pelvis, I believe it is neurologic, struggling my way through the first year of marriage, frustrating doctor appointments, becoming my own and only health advocate and realizing that doctors don't know everything. Or sometimes anything. The internet has become a place of support and knowledge. I hope that my...

pelvic scan

United States

Jaime Wallace Patient Expert

United States
My husband was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease almost 5 years ago. Unfortunately that wasn't the only disease he would be diagnosed with. About a year and half later he was diagnosed with an inflammatory arthritis called Spondyloarthropathy, which is a side effect of the Crohn's Disease. As if that wasn't enough, a few months later it was discovered that he has a liver disease called Primary...
Communities: Digestive Health

The Body Chronic .. Patient Expert

Detroit, Michigan
The Body Chronic is a blog for anyone that lives with chronic illness or chronic pain and those who support us. It's a blog for anyone who wants a starting place for answers or even to ask the right questions. You can e-mail me at: thebodychronic@gmail.com. Solitude, laughter, sanity and support amongst the pain and frustration of chronic illness and chronic pain. |PCOS|Insulin...

Wendy H.

Durham, New Caledonia
A little about me....I'm a bit of an idealist.  I want everyone to be happy and think everyone should want the same for others.  I don't understand mean people.  I cry easily and laugh often.  I love cartoons.  I believe I have the best husband in the world.  I like to think of my life as a beautiful picnic with the occasional ant biting me in the butt....

Wendy H.

Durham, North Carolina
A little about me....I'm a bit of an idealist.  I want everyone to be happy and think everyone should want the same for others.  I don't understand mean people.  I cry easily and laugh often.  I love cartoons.  I believe I have the best husband in the world.  I like to think of my life as a beautiful picnic with the occasional ant biting me in the butt....

jimsplace

California
I am 58 and grew up in the 50's before eating lead paint was a bad thing. We also used to break glass thermomoters to play with that cool mercury inside. Who knew? I had about every disease available except polio. like measles, mumps (real bad) Reumatic fever, etc. At sevral points I was put in cold water or ice to control a 106 temperature. I had an appendectomy at age 5 in 1956, and they tell...

Kathleen and Mary

United States
We excited to join the Wellsphere community to empower women with information about essential personal health topics rarely discussed but for a few whispered conversations with girlfriends. We understand that it is often difficult to broach these intimate topics even with your health care provider. Join us as we blog about the â??ins and outsâ?? of womenâ??s health issues in...
Communities: Women's Health

cora story

Wisconsin
I have had chronic pelvic pain for the past four years. As a registered nurse and someone who loves to write and share ideas, I hope to contribute to this community. I live in the mid-west, enjoy hiking with my dog, writing, reading, knitting, and tai chi. I hope you'll visit my blog which is a place for me to document my journey through essays, six word memoir and haiku. Peace, Healing,...

G B SINGH

California
My body opened its debilitating chakras in a spontaneous way on December 12, 2004 showing its effect in the sudden clarity of vision; and after two years of day and night experimenting with pin pointing what it was doing to itself in order to be in that open state, I was able to give a clear biological interpretation to an obscure spiritual study of chakras as well as frame a concrete...