Sharing, Coping and Creating from Major or Chronic Illness
a personal website for people dealing with chronic illness
Karen Duffy
I tried to pretend everything was okay, but there were tears in my eyes.
Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins
spokesperson for
Sickle Cell Disease Association of America
I have learned to smile when I wasn't happy, to sing when I didn't feel like it,
and to do things just to please my fans. My attitude was... OK, you're just going to have
to face what you've got. Now, suck it up and try to make the best of it. Recently I've
learned there was a larger stage than I could ever imagine. A stage that would enable me
to take my message to those who needed it most. People like me. People with sickle cell
disease.
RAINN
the rape and incest national network
DCRCC
the dc rape crisis center
Second Step (link broken)
a baltimore-based sexual assault and domestic violence center
MRPP
the men's rape prevention project
Nicolai Pestretsov
aimee dubuc de rivery

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