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Best Patient's Blog of 2008 (Poll Closed)

Alin's Site 0% (12 votes)

Beating Social Anxiety 0% (7 votes)

Brass and Ivory: Life with Multiple Sclerosis 1% (44 votes)

ButYouDontLookSick 34% (1,011 votes)

Confessions Of A CF Husband 0% (9 votes)

Duncan Cross 0% (2 votes)

Furious Seasons 2% (54 votes)

Look Me In The Eye 0% (2 votes)

Running for My Life: Fighting cancer one step at a time 11% (334 votes)

Six Until Me 47% (1,394 votes)

Soulful Sepulcher 0% (5 votes)

Survive the Journey 2% (61 votes)

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Total Votes: 2,935



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3 Comments
2009-01-08 02:52:30 ET

How do you enter your blog? Mine is called Muscular Mayhem and is about Myositis and Fibromyalgia.

Ellen
2009-01-17 22:00:32 ET

SixUntilMe has been a wonderful source of information and comfort for people living with type 1 diabetes - it shows a true side, the reality of the 24/7/365 relentless disease with all its trials and tribulations, from an optimistic and realistic viewpoint. How refreshing!

2009-01-18 18:15:45 ET

I am honored to have made the finals and doubly honored that some of my readers voted. However, the results show that in a world of Chronic Illness and Patient Blogs, we little guys with a "rare disease" such as MS can't compete on the same scale as those with Diabetes or Cancer. LOL. The turnout of votes in this category (a total of 2899 votes) is thoroughly impressive indeed.


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