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Putting Fatigue in Perspective: What Fatigue Really Is

My Amazing Crunchless Abs

Osteoporosis Realities

Depression Drug Commercials

Easter Comic Strip

Exploiting the Barnacle Brothers’ 60-Second Sale to Get Rich

Hope for a Cure: Stem Cells

When one door closes, another one opens, but….

Using My Cell Phone as an Emergency Contact Device

Sam Sullivan Disability Quote

“Some people look at disability as a tragedy; I look at it as a career move.”
–Sam Sullivan, Mayor of Vancouver, BC, CA

Sam Sullivan has “founded several non-profit organizations that have benefited thousands of people with significant disabilities across North America, including the Tetra Society which recruits technically-skilled volunteers to create assistive devices for people with disabilities (30 chapters throughout North America), and the Disabled Sailing Association which provides opportunities for people with disabilities to sail (20 chapters in North America; link is to the BC chapter).” (Source: Bio)

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Welcome to Chronic-Illness.org. My work on the things you'll find on this site began in 1999, when I originally hosted this information at RiceHahn.com. After a year as the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Guide on About.com, in October 2005 I acquired Chronic-Illness.org and set it up as the place to host my updated content that I moved from RiceHahn.com and About.com. It's now three years later. In my ongoing efforts to continue to add timely information and make it easier for you to find the stuff I have here, I am in the process of transitioning the existing content to a new database-driven, WordPress system.

I thank you in advance for your patience as I complete this transition. Old links to previously existing pages will automatically update to the new page location. However, until everything is moved into the new system, you may need to rely on your browser's back button to return to an original menu.

In addition to the chronic illness- and chronic condition-related t-shirt and gift idea designs, information, and articles on this site, Chronic-Illness.org is also the home of the Chronic Illness Realities comic strips.

pammy the pencil a character in the Writing Woes comic strip and the Chronic Illness Realities Comic StripPammy is the main character in two comic strips by Pamela Rice Hahn, the first of which is the Writing Woes comic strip. Pammy is a writer who is also disabled because of chronic illness and chronic conditions, so she also appears in the Chronic Illness Realities comic strip. When Pammy dons her gray suit and assumes her counter identity as Thera Pist, you can be assured that something's inspired her to go to work as an Observational Therapist.The Observational Therapist Thera Pist is a character in the Writing Woes comic strip and the Chronic Illness Realities Comic Strip Those observations are often political, so that's when Thera Pist hangs out at The Observational Therapist comic strip; in addition to the other political cartoons, the other pages at The Observational Therapist host Christian conservative blog observations and commentary that are too wordy for a comic strip.

 The Everything Low-Salt Cookbook Book: 300 Flavorful Recipes to Help Reduce Your Sodium Intake by Pamela Rice Hahn
 The Everything Diabetes Cookbook: 300 Creative and Healthy Recipes That Put the Fun Back into Cooking by Pamela Rice Hahn
 The Everything One Pot Cookbook: Delicious and simple meals that you can prepare in just one dish; Burst: 300 all-new recipes! 2nd edition by Pamela Rice Hahn
The Everything Improve Your Writing Book 2nd Edition by Pamela Rice Hahn
Alpha Teach Yourself Grammar and Style in 24 Hours  by Pamela Rice Hahn and Ph.D. Dennis E. Hensley

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