Welcome to the Carnival of MS Bloggers, a bi-weekly compendium of thoughts and experiences shared by those living with multiple sclerosis.
Celebrating FOUR years of the Carnival of MS Bloggers!
This community began as an attempt to connect the individuals online who were talking about multiple sclerosis on their personal blogs. As a health policy blogger, I had witnessed the power of the weekly carnival to connect persons in the health policy community as well as the medical blogging community. I wanted to do the same for patients and caregivers in the MS community who were talking about any and all aspects of their lives with MS.
The MS blogging community barely had 100 bloggers at the end of 2007. Now there are over 600 listed blogs in the MS Blogging Community. As new bloggers contact me, I update the listing so that everybody can be included. Take a look, even the blog of the National MS Society is listed. You can be too!!
(c) Julie Baker of Maybe I'm Just Lazy |
As the founder and leader of the Carnival of MS Bloggers, I personally read as many blog posts as possible each and every week from throughout the community. Sometimes I will select excellent blog posts to feature, however it is much appreciated when persons submit a chosen post to be included in an edition of the Carnival. Don't be shy, send me your links!
by Judy of Peace Be With You
We MS bloggers
though quite vocal comprise a
small minority.
If ten thousand blog,
we're only .4%
of world MSers.
In our special role,
should we be spokespersons for
the ones with no voice?
Let your voice be heard. I'm excited to continue the Carnival tradition into our FIFTH YEAR of community blogging. I wish everybody very happy holidays and safe travels this season. Best wishes for a healthy year in 2012.
This concludes the 104th edition of the Carnival. The next Carnival of MS Bloggers will be hosted here on January 5, 2012. Please remember to submit a post (via email) from your blog of which you are particularly proud, or which you simply want to share, by noon on Tuesday, January 3, 2012.
Thank you.