Theme 7.1: Gaining understanding/perspective |
“Great way to work things out. Forces you to think about what the impact of the illness is (or is not!) on your life.” |
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“It takes stress away and avoids an endless story repetition to those interested.” |
Theme 7.2: Emotional release |
“It’s a good release of emotions and you can set the level of privacy on each post so you can choose who sees what!” |
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“It helps to write down your feelings and what you are going through.” |
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“I think, if nothing else, it is a good outlet and a healthy way to share your feelings.” |
Theme 7.3: Decreased isolation |
“Certainly to people who enjoy writing, though, and to people who are socially isolated, although never blog *just* about illness.” |
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“Yes, eases sense of isolation helps in staying on top of treatment changes, enables conversations that the healthy do not want to have.” |
Theme 7.4: Communication with self or others |
“It can help to connect with others in a similar situation and also help you understand yourself and your illness more.” |
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“Healthy communication of pain is never wrong.” |
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“I think it can have an impact on helping others to ‘get it.’” |
Theme 7.5: Would recommend blogging with caveat |
“If they are comfortable doing it. Privacy concerns are the 800-lb gorilla in the room.” |
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“Only if they want to, because it can be really demanding. But I would recommend it because it will help them to become more empowered, informed and confident.” |
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“Maybe a private blog? Or a blog within an online fibromyalgia community to feel safer.” |