Let me tell ya ’bout my best friends! If you haven’t discovered Autoimmune Sisters yet, what are you waiting for!?
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Category: Autoimmune Arthritis, Chronic Illness, Patient AdvocacyTags: advocacy, autoimmune arthritis, autoimmune disease, autoimmune sisters, autoimmunity, blogs, chronic bloggers network, chronic diseases, chronic pain, Chronically Kristin, community, followers, recommendations, social media, women
Getting real around here to talk about mental health and coronavirus anxiety.
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Category: Chronic Illness, Life AdviceTags: #chroniclife, advice, advocacy, anxiety, autoimmune disease, autoimmune diseases, chronic disease, chronic diseases, chronic illness, chronic life, Chronically Kristin, coronavirus, COVID19, depression, health, inspiration, invisibile illness, Invisible Illness, life, mental state, reality, strength, support, truth
Posted on September 1, 2018
by Kristin M. Johnston
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Guys! HI! Holy cow, it’s been a long time. I kind of don’t know where to begin on a life update, health update, blog update, etc. I think I’ll take a series of posts and really update you guys on what’s going on in… Continue Reading “Blogging Conundrum”
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Category: Chronic IllnessTags: #chroniclife, advice, advocacy, blog, blogger, blogging, chronic illness, chronic life, Chronically Kristin, grand rapids, health update, life, reality, social media, truth
Hello everyone! I have a special guest blog post this week from Dr. Elizabeth Kelly, and her blog: Having Community-based Conversations around Human Services through Listening, Engaging and Connecting (HCCHSLEC). I’m excited to share her point of view with you as she comes from a place of understanding chronic illness through being a mother and a community-based nurse. Be sure to follow her blog and follow more community-based conversations through her Twitter account.
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Category: Guest BlogsTags: advocacy, asthma, caregiver, chronic illness, Chronically Kristin, communications, community, guest blog, guest bloggers, healthcare, healthcare system, nurse, patient advocacy
Posted on October 29, 2015
by Kristin M. Johnston
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Today I have a post that is slightly different than the norm. As I mentioned, I recently attended the Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation Transform conference. During the first day of the conference, Mayo Clinic revealed their new Well Living Lab, a first of its… Continue Reading “Interview: Mayo Clinic Opens First of its Kind Well Living Lab”
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Category: Fun StuffTags: advocacy, blog, blogger, chats, chronic disease, Chronically Kristin, conference, healthcare, innovation, interview, mayo clinic, Q&A, transform, txfm, well living lab
Everyone has put this so well: I’m with my tribe. I’m around everyone who gets me. Never have I felt this connected and synchronized in my entire life. These people at #MedX; these people are incredible. Their stories, their lives. So similar yet so… Continue Reading “My Tribe: How Sick Am I Really?”
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Category: Patient AdvocacyTags: advocacy, ankylosing spondylitis, autoimmune, chronic illness, chronic life, Chronically Kristin, conference, engagement, epatient, fibromyalgia, medicine x, medx, patient, sick, stanford
I was introduced to the term “ePatient” by Stanford School of Medicine’s MedX program. Among many other things, they hold a yearly conference in September that brings together physicians, scientists, researchers, students, patients, and more. The conference is a leading showcase of technology and… Continue Reading “I Patient, You Patient, ePatient. “
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Category: Chronic IllnessTags: advocacy, autoimmune disease, awareness, blogger, chronic, chronic diseases, chronic illness, epatient, Facebook, fibromyalgia, grand rapids, life, mary free bed, medx, motivation, pain, pain program, patient, patient advocate, podcast, Q&A, questions, rheumatologist, sick, social media, Spoonie, spooniefamily, strength, The Spoon Theory, tweet chat