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Remember what parties were like when we were kids? We would hang out with our girlfriends, gossip, play games, braid each other's hair—and when we left the party, we got to take home a goodie bag full of little treasures. Welcome to your own personal Goodie Bag, the newsletter of ChronicBabe.com. Every two weeks we'll bring you the scoop: news, resources, ideas—all kinds of goodies for the young, hip, and chronic. BONUS! Sign up for the Goodie Bag today and get a free eBook, How to Be a ChronicBabe: A Beginner's Toolkit - a $17 value!
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Goodie Bag #7 - We have the most beautiful inhaler! (6/13/2006)
In this issue, Editrix Jenni shows off her "iced-out" inhaler, talks about timing your period, spotlights The Ultimate Guide to Sex and Disability: For All of Us Who Live with Disabilities, Chronic Pain and Illness, and shares resources on nutrition, migraine, scleroderma, lyme disease and more.
Goodie Bag #6 - The Editrix celebrates family (5/30/2006)
Editrix Jenni introduces her sisters, and Rowe Jones, who is Happy with Pain. We also identify resources related to anxiety, depression, celiac disease, lupus, legal advocacy and more.
Goodie Bag #5 - Learning to cook up a Spring bounty (5/16/2006)
Chef Jennifer Hess teaches us how to cook up Spring yummies with some delicious recipes. We also introduce readers to the Health News Review, formed by The Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making to grade health stories on the "ABC's: accuracy, balance and completeness" for an interesting approach to health reporting. We also look at healthy eating, women bloggers, diabetes and more.
Goodie Bag #4 - In which we learn to love travel again (5/2/2006)
In this issue, Editrix Jenni explains how great it feels to triumph over chronic pain and travel fearlessly again, and we introduce our sex columnist Isobel Davies, who writes about the effect of medications on sex drive. And we give props to two books that help us be superBabes. We also point readers to resources on multiple sclerosis.
Goodie Bag #3 - Examining intimacy with wires and cables, oh my! (4/18/2006)
This issue introduces readers to our first piece on sexuality, a profile from a reader who learned how to navigate a medical contraption and still get her groove on. We also point readers to Advocacy for Patients, a great legal-assistance organization, and Kevin, M.D., one of our fave medical bloggers.
Goodie Bag #2 - Featuring the Editrix's reading list (4/4/2006)
In our second issue of the Goodie Bag, we offer up a springtime reading list, review The Breathe Easy Deck (an Editrix fave), and introduce readers to a couple of great daily reads: Daily Candy and Womens eNews. We also point out resources on chronic pain, insurance issues, caregivers, and more.
Goodie Bag #1 - The one that started it all! (3/21/2006)
Kicking off our Goodie Bag e-newsletter, we offer up a yummy springtime recipe, announce our Section 508 compliance (yay!), talk about the value of hobbies (Editrix Jenni loves making jewelry), and point readers to a ton of useful resources on arthritis, chronic pain, mercury in seafood and more.

