Learning through Fibromyalgia Videos

by Cinda Crawford on January 7, 2010

in Fibromyalgia,Videos

Recently a fellow blogger, FibroMama, put out a post concerning her desire to put together a set of Fibromyalgia videos about “the real facts” about living with the illness. Here’s the link to her website and blog. Visit her blog and leave a comment.

I find it really commendable that she would take the time to pursue making videos like this because:

Number one, such a project is a lot of work.

Number two, it’s takes a lot of thought and caring about other people to make a good video project appealing and valuable.

If she accomplishes her goal, I hope she lets me know so that I can refer you back to her website and Fibromyalgia videos. In the meantime, I urge you to leave your comments here at the Health Matters Show on this topic. Name and list the video links that you think are the most valuable ones on the Internet. People always want to know what other people consider truly beneficial and helpful information.

Also, you even can leave a note/comment here about what types of information you’d like to see covered in such videos. It’s true that Fibromyalgia videos are a great way to get the word out about the illness, how tough it is to deal with and how other people are successfully handling Fibromyalgia symptoms. However, it’s sometimes rare to find really useful information that helps you learn what you need to know to get past the illness and get on with your life.

Best wishes & don’t forget to leave your comments!

Cinda Crawford, host of the Health Matters Show

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Chlorine Water Treatment 11.09.11 at 10:04 pm

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