Anyone have a caringbridge? If not........
Nancy
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Started mine shortly after diagnosis
I think it was actually about midway between my first and second treatments. It was the smartest thing I ever did because it made it so much easier to keep everyone updated on what was happening. Sure beat hundreds of phone calls and emails! I suggested it some time ago on here but there didn't seem to be much activity. Glad you made the decision! Don't forget you can post pictures too.0 -
Caring Bridge just do it!
I knew about Caringbridge.org from a friend. I created my site pretty much right after I found out.
It is great for keeping all the facts straight and making sure everyone gets the same messages. I will try to make it educational with links as well.
I also enjoyed all the posts of encouragement. I will still go back and look through them.
I find I just posted after doctors appointments and about weekly.
I feel if I post too much friends will start to ignore it. I didn't want to be like some of those people that are posting all the time on facebook!
I use it to stay positive. I kept a personal journal with the cancer sucks comments! I don't want pity, I want support and that seems to be working great for me.
I would suggest doing it early so as you get worn down, people know where to look for your updates.
Marlene0 -
Writing through it all...
I heard about Caring Bridge after I had already started a blog online for all of the same reasons mentioned here. I created my blog with Google's Blogger. It was super easy. It has been very therapeutic and it has help keep all our friends and extended family on the same page.
I welcome you to visit my Breast Cancer blog at www.personalexploration.blogspot.com0 -
Caringbridge is awesomeemamei said:Writing through it all...
I heard about Caring Bridge after I had already started a blog online for all of the same reasons mentioned here. I created my blog with Google's Blogger. It was super easy. It has been very therapeutic and it has help keep all our friends and extended family on the same page.
I welcome you to visit my Breast Cancer blog at www.personalexploration.blogspot.com
I do not have a site for me but did when my son was born and had to have surgery at 5 days....want to see the sweetest boy ever.....
www.caringbridge.org/visit/ericmichael
Minor surgery scheduled for Monday so I need to update!!0 -
Caringbridge is awesomeemamei said:Writing through it all...
I heard about Caring Bridge after I had already started a blog online for all of the same reasons mentioned here. I created my blog with Google's Blogger. It was super easy. It has been very therapeutic and it has help keep all our friends and extended family on the same page.
I welcome you to visit my Breast Cancer blog at www.personalexploration.blogspot.com
I do not have a site for me but did when my son was born and had to have surgery at 5 days....want to see the sweetest boy ever.....
www.caringbridge.org/visit/ericmichael
Minor surgery scheduled for Monday so I need to update!!0
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