User:DxCFS

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I actually hate WIKI's and usually will create a page and set it up more like an outline. I think it is easier for patients to read an outline and pick off what they need to read heading by heading and bullet point by bullet point. The same for the general public as this disease, its politics and 30 years of hiding it as a mental health issue makes for a lot of information to digest.

But I love others working on pages I populated like Fibromyalgia (looking for drugs and disability information from Canada, Europe, UK, Ireland, Australia) and any citations or even fixing typos or grammar on Primer for the public.

It is also important to me to provide information for patients as I would have loved to have had all of this available to benefit from and bring to my doctors.

--DxCFS (talk) 20:29, 21 March 2016 (PDT)


How To: Example: Primer for journalists (Prognosis section)