I'll start with the web sites and go from there:
Patients Perspectives (not in alphabetical order)
Other Bloggers with Melanoma (these are not in alphabetical order)
HollyG Tri and be Happy
Becky The Power of You
Jackie Doss
Miss Melanoma blog
Melanoma Moments
DebbieVA
Kerri's Cancer Journey
Amy Busby Melanoma Warrior
Melanomanum RuthUK
Operationsunshield Myspace Blog Jane from Maine in NC
Melanoma Awareness (Lee Jordan)
What Now?
Caregiver blogs who continue to update their blog although their loved one with melanoma didn't make it.
Our Fight (Liz and Mike)
Two Lucky (Rusty and Yen archive from melanoma category)
Brad Horstmann has a blog at CarePages
Keith (Stage IV Melanoma), Suzan and Christopher
Their Words Live on but sadly the following bloggers are no longer with us physically.
Bryce D Brown
Arby's Guitar
Charlie Wemkea Blue
Melanoma, Life and other Crazy Stuff (Shannon aka Butterflymom)
Que Sarah, Sarah
Kim from Iowa
Randy Evans
Living with Melanoma (Heather)
BarbaraGA
Brian Halley Family Prayer Blog
Nancy Solnikowski
Michele Rigney
15 comments:
Hi Carver,
my blog is at
http://www.mymalignantmelanoma.com/seantyblog.html
Whilst I was collating a list of blogs for my new site, I used your as a starting point. Thanks for the assistance.
I noticed your blogroll has some dead links, and the status of some of the bloggers mentioned has changed.
You can see updated lists based on your at:
http://www.mymalignantmelanoma.com/Melanoma_Blogs.html
and
http://www.mymalignantmelanoma.com/In_Memoriam.html
Regards
Seanty
My blog began the day my husband was diagnosed. Our daughter was born less than 48 hours after my husband died. My blog begins with cancer and ends with LIFE. I continue to update it regularly.
www.updates-justin.blogspot.com
Thanks Seanty for your comment and for visiting.
Dear Hollie, I went to your blog and am so sorry that your husband's life was cut short by melanoma. I didn't see a way to comment on your blog or I would have. Your daughter is so adorable. I know it must be so hard to have had her after your husband's passing. As ever, Carver
I have just been having a look at some of the posts on here - some very poignant stuff. I lost a very dear friend to this illness in May and I vowed then to try and make a difference by helping to fund raise for the Christie in Manchester. www.factor50.org.uk If I could make a difference to just one person, I'd be satisfied.
Hi Carver,
I found your site through MPIP. I LOVE your site. I'm dealing with melanoma too. I haven't been officially staged yet...have PET tomorrow. Wish me luck.
AW
www.theycanttakeyourbirthday.blogspot.com
Carver...great blog...My wife was taken from me by malignant melanoma back in January...the link to the blog I write about her and us is at: http://whyherandnotme.blogspot.com.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy yours.
Rick
Hey Carver,
I was recently diagnosed with melanoma and have been blogging about it.
here's the link:
http://jenniferkowatch.blogspot.com/
Thanks for your list. I can't wait to dive in. I started my blog when my husband was diagnosed with Stage IV metastatic melanoma. That was in January 2009, and the DTIC chemo is working. My husband's doctor is the reknowned Dr. Evan Hersh at the Arizona Cancer Center. My blog is a life blog--Steve's life with cancer, our 5 kids in this blended family, my journey through a doctoral program, and anything else that I think is funny. It is funny. It has to be. My 17 year old son named the blog www.melanomasuxballz@blogspot.com
Thanks, Cheryl
nice site platform
I just found your site and i found that you have an interesting post to read.Thanks for sharing.
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Opulently I agree but I dream the brief should have more info then it has.
Hi,
I enjoy your site as well as list of other MM folks who blog. I just started up my own blog the addy is 3womacks.blogspot.com
thanks
Hi Carver: Thanks for organizing all this info on melanoma. It's a good resource. I've been writing essays about my life with melanoma. They can be found at www.theogler.blogspot.com. Best, Peter.
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