I have just posted my response to your blog and don’t seem to be able to find where the comments are posted on the blog? How do I find your response and the comments?
Hi Marla, and thank you for reading/subscribing to my blog. I’m so sorry for not responding to your post. I actually stopped taking comments on my blog for a few years, and accidentally missed some of the older comments. Now that I’ve retired, I have a little more time on my hands for responding to comments. But even as a retired physician, I have to be careful about giving specific recommendations, or responses that could be construed as treatment or opinion regarding specific conditions. Again, sorry for the delay in responding to your comment.
Hope that you’re staying safe and well!
Gout is one of the most painful foot (and joint) related conditions you can experience. It can often cause swelling, redness and intense aching. Not many people realize it’s actually a form of arthritis and that also, once diagnosed it can be simple to treat.
In terms of foot health, understanding Gout and knowing how to treat it can be very helpful (and easy) I’d like to show you how.
Formerly I worked within health and social care, though lately I’ve become a freelance writer, this is a subject that’s close to my heart, and it’d be great to share some of my knowledge on the topic with you.
I’d love to write an article for [drbarbarabergin.com] on spotting, diagnosing and treating Gout and other foot related conditions. I was looking at [https://drbarbarabergin.com/decrease-pain-from-knee-arthritis/] while researching an article and it crossed my mind that your audience would welcome a blog post on this idea because having healthy, happy feet means you can walk on air! All I’d ask for in return is a mention of a site I’ve worked on before within the resources.
I’d also be happy to write around any other ideas you had too. Of course, the article will be tailored to your existing content and fully referenced for accuracy.
Would it be OK to send you an article?
Kindest regards,
Jennifer
Jennifer,
Thank you for your interest in my blog. I used to accept guest posts but had to discontinue. It became a little complicated. I hope you will continue to subscribe and follow my posts. I’m always happy to “approve” your comments, so my subscribers might have the option to read what you have to say!
marla plotnick
I have just posted my response to your blog and don’t seem to be able to find where the comments are posted on the blog? How do I find your response and the comments?
Barbara
Hi Marla, and thank you for reading/subscribing to my blog. I’m so sorry for not responding to your post. I actually stopped taking comments on my blog for a few years, and accidentally missed some of the older comments. Now that I’ve retired, I have a little more time on my hands for responding to comments. But even as a retired physician, I have to be careful about giving specific recommendations, or responses that could be construed as treatment or opinion regarding specific conditions. Again, sorry for the delay in responding to your comment.
Jennifer Dawson
Hope that you’re staying safe and well!
Gout is one of the most painful foot (and joint) related conditions you can experience. It can often cause swelling, redness and intense aching. Not many people realize it’s actually a form of arthritis and that also, once diagnosed it can be simple to treat.
In terms of foot health, understanding Gout and knowing how to treat it can be very helpful (and easy) I’d like to show you how.
Formerly I worked within health and social care, though lately I’ve become a freelance writer, this is a subject that’s close to my heart, and it’d be great to share some of my knowledge on the topic with you.
I’d love to write an article for [drbarbarabergin.com] on spotting, diagnosing and treating Gout and other foot related conditions. I was looking at [https://drbarbarabergin.com/decrease-pain-from-knee-arthritis/] while researching an article and it crossed my mind that your audience would welcome a blog post on this idea because having healthy, happy feet means you can walk on air! All I’d ask for in return is a mention of a site I’ve worked on before within the resources.
I’d also be happy to write around any other ideas you had too. Of course, the article will be tailored to your existing content and fully referenced for accuracy.
Would it be OK to send you an article?
Kindest regards,
Jennifer
Barbara
Jennifer,
Thank you for your interest in my blog. I used to accept guest posts but had to discontinue. It became a little complicated. I hope you will continue to subscribe and follow my posts. I’m always happy to “approve” your comments, so my subscribers might have the option to read what you have to say!