Want to crate a facebook blog

Hi my names Rachel I'm 24 and I have asperges syndrome. I have been making a few posts on here recently about feeling down. At the moment things are still sensitive right now between me and sadly my ex Chris. But I'm getting stronger each day and Chris still wants to be my Friend but we can't really talk right now without argunig and getting upset but hopefully with a bit of time we will be able to talk. Anyway engough of that I want to set up a facebook blog called Rachel's world of difficulty and hope. I want to post some of the things I do on it some of the positive moments and some of the difficult times of my life. I'm having a lot of trouble setting it up not sure what to put and how to get peoples attention. Has anyone got any advice I would be really greatful thanks. Also heres a T9Qlink of me doing some public speaking feel free to watch    (Removed by moderator*)

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*Hi Rachel. Thanks for joing the community and sharing with us you experiences. I'm sure you will find people here who have similar feelings and experiences. This community is anoymous however, so that people can be open about what are sometime very personal matters. Although I know you want to promote your blog.. it does allow you to be identified. So I have removed the link. You may fin using twitter and facebook better ways of promoting your blog. Best wishes Bob Mod

 

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    Dear Clovis,

    I did not go to the doctor and get referred to a specialist because I was having so much fun and needed an explanation for that happy state of affairs. I went to the doctor because my life was off the rails. I suspect that my experience is in line with the majority experience of people with a diagnosis. If you don't want me to use the word sufferers then please provide a better alternative that is democratically acceptable to the majority of people on this website.

    Autism is a problem that needs to be tackled and solved but any notion that it is not a problem is at odds with the overall sentiment that I detect from reading the posts in this forum.

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    Dear Clovis,

    I did not go to the doctor and get referred to a specialist because I was having so much fun and needed an explanation for that happy state of affairs. I went to the doctor because my life was off the rails. I suspect that my experience is in line with the majority experience of people with a diagnosis. If you don't want me to use the word sufferers then please provide a better alternative that is democratically acceptable to the majority of people on this website.

    Autism is a problem that needs to be tackled and solved but any notion that it is not a problem is at odds with the overall sentiment that I detect from reading the posts in this forum.

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