Christine Miserandino will be speaking during the kick off of National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week

 
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Christine Miserandino of butyoudontlooksick.com, and Lisa Copen of Restministries.org will “kick off” National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week Monday September 8 at 12 EST. Click here for a time zone converter. Seminars will be conducted via Blog Talk Radio FREE and is easy to particpate. Do not let this event pass you by! Click here for more information on the weeks event or to sign up.

Remember to come this Monday September 8th at to talk to Christine directly or show your support!


Have you heard about National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week? September 8-14, 2008 will feature 20 seminars via Blog Talk Radio, (4 per day, M-F) plus tons of people are helping spread the word by blogging about invisible illness issues. Do you get tired of hearing, “But you look so good?” or weary of the stares when you park in a handicapped spot? This is our chance to educate the public as well as remember we are not alone. Nearly 1 in 2 people in the USA live with an illness and 96% of it is invisible. Each seminar will be conducted via Blog Talk Radio FREE for 45 minutes. There will be a phone number you can call and ask the guest speaker a question, or you can send in your question via the “chat function.”
Traveling expenses, hard beds, peers wearing too much perfume, long treks to conference rooms, and exhausting days make up the typical conference–all which make it nearly impossible for the chronically ill to attend events where they can find encouragement and education. National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week’s “virtual” conference online is more than just practical. It’s necessary.
Seminar speakers include some of the best invisible illness advocates out there!
So join the cause today! They have daily guest bloggers at www.invisibleillnessblog.com, lots or prizes, articles, and it’s a great way to make some new friends and attend a conference without ever leaving your home. The main web site is: www.invisibleillnessconference.com .