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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 16:28:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi, Mary

Thank you for your comment! I try to make this blog as authoritative and informative as I can. Every article has verified sources, except for my rants ;)

I&#039;m of two minds about putting personal information on the home page. As you say, it would let readers know that this is a personal blog, not an official medical one or sales hype. On the other hand, I&#039;m not doing this to put myself forward, but to provide reliable, helpful information.

No need for forgiveness about your editorial reaction. I will soon be revising my &quot;About&quot; and other pages. I hadn&#039;t regarded it as terrifying, but I can see your point. Maybe all the scary stuff ought to be on the &quot;My Story&quot; page. I&#039;ll definitely keep it in mind during the revision.

And I &lt;i&gt;do&lt;/i&gt; feel better than I have in well over a decade. There &lt;i&gt;is&lt;/&gt; hope for recovery and a full, rewarding life. In a way, I am thankful for my experiences with my mental disorders. I definitely feel stronger for it, and they have led me to the beginnings of this, what I hope to be a new career.

Mike</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Mary</p>
<p>Thank you for your comment! I try to make this blog as authoritative and informative as I can. Every article has verified sources, except for my rants ;)</p>
<p>I&#8217;m of two minds about putting personal information on the home page. As you say, it would let readers know that this is a personal blog, not an official medical one or sales hype. On the other hand, I&#8217;m not doing this to put myself forward, but to provide reliable, helpful information.</p>
<p>No need for forgiveness about your editorial reaction. I will soon be revising my &#8220;About&#8221; and other pages. I hadn&#8217;t regarded it as terrifying, but I can see your point. Maybe all the scary stuff ought to be on the &#8220;My Story&#8221; page. I&#8217;ll definitely keep it in mind during the revision.</p>
<p>And I <i>do</i> feel better than I have in well over a decade. There <i>is hope for recovery and a full, rewarding life. In a way, I am thankful for my experiences with my mental disorders. I definitely feel stronger for it, and they have led me to the beginnings of this, what I hope to be a new career.</p>
<p>Mike</i></p>
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		<title>By: Mary Jamison</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary Jamison</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 13:20:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Mike - I haven&#039;t browsed through everything, but what I have seen makes me think this is a great resource. 
  Some thoughts on revamping - I&#039;d like to see more &quot;about you&quot; on the home page. IMHO, it&#039;s a way to tell that this is a personal page, not one by either a medical expert or somebody who&#039;s going to try to sell me supplements.
   And, if you&#039;ll please forgive an editorial reaction: In your &quot;about me&quot; page, it might be more inviting to readers--who, especially if they&#039;re newbies to living with an anxiety disorder--are going to be terrified to read your story. You might want to consider beginning the piece with what&#039;s now it&#039;s ending; it makes reading the story a lot less scary if you know it ends happily.
    I share your belief that a person can live a good life with this disorder; hell, it&#039;s not a belief, it&#039;s a fact, because I have. Have I missed out on things? Sure. But everybody does.   Life is still a wonder and a gift, although, in the midst of suffering, saying &quot;life is a gift&quot; is an act of faith and hope. This is not unique to people suffering from this particular disorder!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Mike &#8211; I haven&#8217;t browsed through everything, but what I have seen makes me think this is a great resource.<br />
  Some thoughts on revamping &#8211; I&#8217;d like to see more &#8220;about you&#8221; on the home page. IMHO, it&#8217;s a way to tell that this is a personal page, not one by either a medical expert or somebody who&#8217;s going to try to sell me supplements.<br />
   And, if you&#8217;ll please forgive an editorial reaction: In your &#8220;about me&#8221; page, it might be more inviting to readers&#8211;who, especially if they&#8217;re newbies to living with an anxiety disorder&#8211;are going to be terrified to read your story. You might want to consider beginning the piece with what&#8217;s now it&#8217;s ending; it makes reading the story a lot less scary if you know it ends happily.<br />
    I share your belief that a person can live a good life with this disorder; hell, it&#8217;s not a belief, it&#8217;s a fact, because I have. Have I missed out on things? Sure. But everybody does.   Life is still a wonder and a gift, although, in the midst of suffering, saying &#8220;life is a gift&#8221; is an act of faith and hope. This is not unique to people suffering from this particular disorder!</p>
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