Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Letter from the Editor

When I look at our world I see culture, health, education, occupations and more spiraling downwards. People become more prone to obtain disease, fatal ones too. I also see our world held together by one hand, the hand of hope and determination. The people that make up this hand are hard to find but they are there, sometimes unnoticed, but none the less, there. I'm not proclaiming to be anything that special but i still felt obligated to make a support site. There is nothing wrong with only wanting to be with people that understand you and that you have stuff in common with. But as this world spirals this becomes harder, each day we are forced to be with people we may not necessarily like. Something to ease the pain, was the object of this blog. I'm sure that it won't make a major difference, but to those who are affected i hope that they are blessed.
As you may have read in my post about the blogger, i have this disease. And to many of you this may sound like just another boring medical article, but i hope that it affects you in other ways than that. I know it did for me. I enjoy my topic, and maybe that makes me weird, but i don't care. I chose to research CRMO, because it affects me and the people around me. My final destination would be to learn more about this topic and to get other perspectives on fighting it.
So far I have learned a lot, and I hope to learn a lot more. if you have this disease or not, I would hope that you could find shelter from the storms of the world in this one place. Please read more about this disease, and my encounter with it.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Heya, I was just wondering if this site is still active? I have osteomyelitis and created a similar blog for a project too. Would be interesting to finally talk to someone in my position. This is a bit of a stab in the dark but worth a try!
Eve, England

Colleen said...

I also have a blog on CRMO, and still suffer from the disease. I'm so glad there are others of us willing to share our story.