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Do you have a blog? Share it!
Asked by KarenG_WN on Friday, November 11, 2011
Do you have a blog? Share it!
I know that many of you have blogs. If you want to share your blog with others, please list the URL as an answer to this post.
I'll start:
http://blog.whatnext.com
Also - did you know that you can syndicate your blog, so that when you include a new post, it will automatically show up in your WhatNext Update page? Here's how you do it:
1) Up above, click on "Account"
2) Click on Add/Change RSS Feeds
3) Paste your blog's RSS URL
4) Done! When you have an blog update, it will automatically appear!
If you have any questions about the process - email us at contacts (at) whatnext (dot) com
In the meantime, please share your personal blog below, if you want to share it.
Thanks!
Karen
9 Answers from the Community
CarolLHRN
I have a blog. I keep the info very generic because my friends and family who aren't around me don't need the details of everything that goes along with radiation and chemo.
http://carollhrnij.blogspot.com/
Having a blog prevents me from getting bogged down with individual e-mails. When I go for surgery next month, I have asked my girlfriend to be my guest blogger.
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over 9 years agooutdoorboywa
My blog is a bit different and frank. Probably not what you want if you are looking for a glass full of optimism. I was fairly consistent with it during treatment, but more irregular with posting now. I enjoy comments and other perspectives.
http://www.round2nlphl.blogspot.com/
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over 9 years agoAsia
Hello Karen,
Yes, I have a blog that I hope will help others along their journey with mediastinal large B-cell lymphoma. I believe I've adjusted my settings to have my blog automatically show up in my WhatNext update page. However, I am not able to see these posts in WhatNext. Listed below is the link. Thanks...
http://do-not-sweat-the-small-stuff.blogspot.com/
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over 9 years agokimjx6
I have a blog that some people may find useful. It's not meant for family members at all. It's not about informing people about my day to day updates, it's more about...well you can check it out and see for yourself.
http://thepointismoo.blogspot.com
I hope you enjoy and i encourage you to leave comments. It helps to know I'm reaching people. Thanks!
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over 9 years agoRuthAnne
Here you go. Cancer reflections and ruminations from a young-ish woman with stage IV lung cancer: http://ruth-worldofcancer.blogspot.com/
Enjoy!
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over 9 years agomysecondchance
I have a blog. It is http://lifeatcatnipcottage.blogspot.com/
I write about my life mostly keeping it upbeat. I have always wanted to be a writer so the blog is one way I can follow that dream.
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over 9 years agoElizabeth
I just started a blog on friday about my experience. My family thinks that documenting my experience is a good thing. Feel free to read and comment on it.
http://keepingthestrength.blogspot.com
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over 9 years agoashlead
i started one, but i dont blog as often as i would like, maybe ill change that :)
http://caterpillarjawstobutterflywings.wordpress.com/
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over 9 years agoShelby
I started one after my initial diagnosis, as I found it was easier to refer family and friends to my blog, instead of repeating the same information over and over.
http://tatasfornow.blogspot.com
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