Archive for July, 2008
Last week I “met” a lovely woman ( I could practically hear her accent in her emails!) , Lindsey Middlemiss of FibroAction.org, a UK organization. She’d read Women Work and Autoimmmune Disease: Keep Working, Girlfriend! and wanted to interview me about it and my business. When bloggers interview, they tend to write a set of [...]
Too tired to post an entry
It happens to all of us, doesn’t it? You’ve said you’d get something done and you realize that what’s going on with your body is creating mush in your brains, making it difficult to fulfill on an intention. You can perform where you absolutely have to, but try to push when you’re tired, and it’s [...]
Heading for the second print run
We were just told by our publisher that they’re going to print another run. The first run was 2500 copies so that’s a good number sold in just two months. I’m psyched about that. It feels like we’re rounding the bases — and reading to run them again. Writing a book is a funny thing. [...]
In one of the chapters I wrote for our book, Building Your Support Team, I told a story of the time I “fired” a gastroenterologist because he took a directive approach with me regarding a medicine he prescribed that I had strong concerns about. I also wrote about how my next gastro doctor prescribed the [...]
Zentertainment Radio
This past week, I was lucky enough to be interviewed (you can listen here) by an amazing woman, Jo Davidson who hosts and produces Zentertainment Radio. When she first contacted me, Jo initially asked me to talk about our book, Women Work and Autoimmune Disease: Keep Working, Girlfriend! But it soon became clear that Jo [...]

















