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Who’s chirping about Multiple Chemical Sensitivity?

In the blogosphere:

Rob Neis, a member of The Canary Report network,  launches a blog in conjunction with his new online radio station DETOX.

Daisy Ouye starts a blog about Daisy O’s Tiny Home. She and her husband are building a home on wheels, where Daisy can be safe from toxic chemicals. Daisy also is a prolific contributor at our network.

Serena starts a video series about her experiences with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. Here’s Part 1, and here’s Part 2. (Thanks, Linda!)

Ametress blogs at “Life: The Final Attempt (Not Really),” where, among other things, she is making videos of her ballet dancing to track improvement with her Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (more dancing here). She’s creative, smart, quirky, can be funny as heck, and posts several times a day. I’m sure you’ll get hooked on her blog as fast as I did.  (Thanks, Candy!)

Dave at The RhodesTer Chronicles blogs about his wife Dorian aka Sickie-Poo: “She used to be able to walk down the detergent aisle of a supermarket, but no more. The chemical sensitivity causes her to blackout from the fumes of numerous detergents and cleansers, even though they’re packaged and bottled. She gets quite wobbly when near an aisle like that, and I’ve found her collapsed on the floor of more than a few supermarkets.” It’s a great post written with wit and love and insight. By the way, Dorian is a member of our social network, and blogs at Coffee Sister.

Find more blogs by people with Multiple Chemical Sensitivity here at The Canary Report’s blog resource page.

Okay, go have fun visiting these blogs and don’t forget to leave some comment love for our fellow canaries. xoxo

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