Sunday, February 1, 2009

Welcome to Life with Arachnoditis Blog

We want to welcome you to our blog. Our hope is to have information posted on a regular basis that will help those of you with arachnoiditis, epidural fibrosis, adhesive arachnoiditis, failed back surgery sydrome (FBSS) and other related spinal conditions.

There is research being done that may be able to help many of us. In particular, research is being done in the realm of inflammatory disorders, auto immune disorders and related allergies. We hope to post research as it is available.

It has taken much time and organization for us to put together LifeWith Arachnoidits and it will continue to be a labor of love where we hope to find answers and help you and your loved ones achieve quality of life.

Karen Kovacik, CoFounder
South Fork, Colorado

3 comments:

  1. LifewithArachnoiditis has three cofounders: Jon McHann, Cindy Hellman and Karen Kovacik. We expect to hear from Jon and Cindy soon.

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  2. This is a very exciting moment as we open up this blog. Our mission statement is found on our website at lifewitharachnoiditis.com

    Please register with us, tell us about you, and help us provide information and hope for others as they deal with spinal disease ans disorders. Together we can have a voice in research, legislation, and many other areas to hopefully improve our quality of life.

    We are an open community serving survivors, patients, care-givers, family members, as well as all fields of medical providers.

    Many thanks to Karen and Cindy for helping to make this organization, website, and now our blog a reality. This is just the beginning.

    God Bless
    Jon McHann
    Co-Founder

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  3. Hello kind people! As co-founders, and sufferers of Arachnoiditis, FBSS, arthritis, failed epidural steroid injections and many other chronic pain problems, Karen, Jon and I would all like to welcome you to www.lifewitharachnoiditis.com. We are here to help you to the best of our ability with the mental stresses as well as the physical traumas you experience with education and compassion. We hope we can help you have a better day if nothing more than from keeping in contact with us and sharing. However, we plan many exciting moments as we alert the public, our healthcare professionals and our government of what we expect as sufferers and family members of sufferers.

    Have a beautiful day!

    Cindy Hellman
    Co-Founder

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