Monthly Archive: May 2015
For most of my working life I’ve used the same IT for work and personal use. This might seem a bit strange to some people but it’s not for me, work and personal life have always been a blended experience for me. I’ve always travelled a lot with work and...
This is the last in my series of posts looking back at my first few blog posts. This Ninth post is notable only because of the software that I used to use and really like 11 years ago, the only app that I still use is Office, although it’s now...
This is the Eighth in my series of posts looking back on my first 10 blog posts. This is the first blog post I’ve ever written that gets into a topic that’s dominated my working life – how to help people get more done and enjoy doing it. Over the...
This is the Seventh in my series of posts looking back on my first 10 blog posts. This post describes a problem that’s thankfully been solved in my life: I have 2 pocket PC’s, a Blackberry and a Tablet, all of them play music but I also have a Creative...
Over the last 11 years I had quite a few helpful meetings with my occupational therapist, this post documents the first visit, when I was full of optimism: I had my first visit from an occupational therapist today. I have been referred to her to assess the type of work...
This is the fifth in my series of posts looking back on my first 10 blog posts. It seems that even 11 years ago I was starting to get concerned over the number of gadgets that had gradually crept into my life, here’s the full post: I have so many...
This is the fourth in my series of posts looking back on my first 10 blog posts. This post continues the theme of looking at Still’s disease, explaining my early insight into the importance of keeping records: One of the things that has really helped me with AOSD s keeping...
This is the third in my series of posts looking back on my first 10 blog posts. This post is actually quite fascinating (to me) as it describes how my relationship with Still’s started through the earliest flares, I’d forgotten some of the details. It describes the defining moment in...
This is the second in my series of posts looking back on my first 10 blog posts. My second post was also incredibly short, quoting the Adult Onset Still’s Disease website’s description of Still’s disease: AOSD is an inflammatory condition that attacks internal organs, joints and other parts of the...
Back in February 2004 I wrote my first blog post, probably my shortest ever, here it is quoted in full: I started this weblog, because I have Adult Onset Still’s Disease. Most people won’t know what it is because less than 1 in 100,000 people have it. But its important...