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Diana Lee
Diana Lee

I'm a blogger, writer, lawyer & patient advocate living with chronic migraines, depression, occipital neuralgia & diabetes.

I'm furmom to a kitty called Felix & a Jack Russell Terrier called Maisy. I've been very happily married to their (human) dad since '02. I'm an avid reader, a Liberal policy geek & a Mac fan. I love college sports, especially football & basketball. Eat 'em up, eat 'em up, KSU! I'm addicted to reality TV, much to my husband's chagrin.

My blog Somebody Heal Me blends news, information & experiences about life with migraine disease, depression, chronic pain and other chronic and invisible illnesses to educate, inform and inspire readers. I have the best readers. They give back so much information & support. I also write about migraine-related issues for the Migraine.com blog.

Much as I love the work I do on Somebody Heal Me, I have other thoughts and ideas to share with the wide world out there. Twitter is great for that, but 140 characters is limiting. So those longer thoughts will go right here on Posterous.

Come interact with me. You can get a good idea of my entire online presence by visiting Diana Lee. I spend a fair bit of time on Facebook & a lot of time on Twitter. I'm now on Google+, too. Come look me up & get to know me.

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  • The Moth
  • Ravelry
  • Knitty
  • Buzz Sugar
  • Good Reads
  • Mediaite

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