Thursday, September 25, 2014
Really Society? I'm Outraged
I just saw a story in my facebook feed from one of my local tv stations. The article was about a man from Ohio that started a campaign on a crowd funding site as a joke, to raise $10 .....yes, 10 measly dollars, to buy the ingredients to make potato salad. He ended up raising over $55,000!! Are you kidding me?! Over $55,000, because he wanted to make a batch of potato salad.
28 months ago, I started a campaign on a crowd funding site (GoFundMe) to try and raise $5,000 to print up materials, pay for advertising, pay for location rental, and for travel expenses, to get my seminar on living with chronic pain up and running. Guess how much I've raised in two years and four months time? $90. No, not $90,000. Not even $900. Just ....$90.00.
According to article when funds started rolling in, he promised he'd have a big party. So, now he's going to hold PotatoStock 2014 in downtown Columbus, OH. But, how much of that $55,00 is even being used towards it because the article goes on to say that the Idaho Potato Commission and corporate sponsors have donated supplies for him and volunteers to whip up 300 pounds of potato salad for the event. The event is going to feature bands, food trucks, and beer vendors. Usually for something like this the bands donate their time, and the food trucks and beer vendors pay for a spot to set up. To give a little credit, the article says the man used some of the money raised to aid charities that fight hunger and homelessness. Some of the money? How much of the money?
Whether $1 or $10,000 was used to aid some charities isn't the point I'm stumbling on though. It's the messed up way that people, the people donating to the crowd funding campaign in the first place, think. Essentially, this guy was asking for $10 to buy some potatoes, mayo, and onions. Once donations started coming in he promised a party. People went wild and donated over $55,000 so a party could be held. I ask for $5,000 to try and help people live a better quality of life, to educate those that don't know what it's really like to live with a chronic pain illness so that hopefully we'll get enough exposure out there to aid in further research to find a cure ...or hell, I'd even take a treatment plan that actually works, and works for everybody that has Fibromyalgia, and society can donate $90 in almost 2.5 years. What's more important to society? Having a party, or helping to improve the quality of a persons life? Obviously, the party wins.
Call me jealous, or spiteful, or whatever you may but I'm seriously outraged and extremely upset over this. I've been overly emotional the past few days due to lack of sleep, pain, and stress but I honestly am holding back tears right now. To add insult to injury, for the past two years I've messaged all of my local news stations literally begging them to mention even one sentence on the air ...OR even just on their facebook or Twitter page, that it's National Fibromyalgia Awareness day. Seriously, I would've been happy had they just written "Today is National Fibromyalgia Awareness Day" on one of their social media sites, but not only didn't that happen, but they didn't even respond to my message to say "sorry, no can do". As soon as someone is going to hold a party with bands and beer though, it's a complete article!
There have been times that I'd like to make a batch of potato salad too, but haven't had the money. There have been times that I'd like to have a dozen eggs, a loaf of bread, and a gallon of milk but couldn't even buy one of those items let alone all of them. Do you know why? Because Fibromyalgia and all of the co-morbidities that I have along with it, keep me from being able to work a real job. I don't have a husband and his income to help out because a few months after I was diagnosed as having all of these life long chronic illnesses, he bailed. I can't meet anyone new, because my health keeps me from being able to get out of the house on a regular basis. Do I set up a page and ask for donations when I'm hungry or I'm struggling to pay my bills? No. I do without. I've been raised not to ask for "handouts", and I really struggled with setting up the page for donations to start up the seminars. In the end, I did so though because it would be helping to improve the quality of life of those afflicted with a chronic pain and fatigue illness, and it would help me to support myself. It's something that I would only have to do for a couple hours a day, once or twice a month. That I could handle. I can not handle a *real* job though, not even part-time. It's just unrealistic for my health issues.
Maybe society as a whole isn't messed up with their thinking. Maybe I'm the one who's messed up. I've been accused of having too big of a heart before. Of caring too much about people. I don't know. All I know, is that I'm really, really sad today. Sometimes, I feel as if I'm fighting a losing battle with trying to advocate for all of us that suffer and have a normal life ripped from us. In all honesty, I probably am. Regardless though, I'll never give up.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Win A Samsung Galaxy Tab 3
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Am I As Invisible As I Feel?
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Kobo Arc Giveaway!

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Friday, January 25, 2013
Random Acts Of Kindness Challenge
Monday, December 31, 2012
Celebrating Milestones Giveaway
Celebrating Milestones Giveaway
Swank Savings is celebrating reaching some important milestones in the blogging world - 10,000 Facebook Fans and 5,000 Twitter fans - by hosting an awesome giveaway. We are blessed to have several great bloggers helping promote and celebrate with us.
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Saturday, December 22, 2012
My Dream For 2013
Friday, December 21, 2012
Entry Form For Christmas Giveaway Is Live!
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Sunday, December 2, 2012
EVERY Day Should Be An Awareness Day
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Key Chain Fundraising Event
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Free Arthritis Guide!
I'm always happy to sign up for free information about illnesses that effect me! Right now, you can sign up and receive Free Arthritis Connect Guide, from Alliance Health! Just click the photo above, to sign up and get your free guide too!
Friday, October 12, 2012
$1 Challenge
Ok everyone, I'm pushing a $1 Challenge until my birthday, November 18th, in hopes that I have enough in donations by then to rent at least ONE conference room and pay for the advertising to hold at least one chronic pain seminar! That's all I want for my birthday ...to be able to educate and advocate for those of us who live with chronic pain and/or invisible illness. Even if you yourself can't donate $1, would you please share the link on your social media sites for others to see? If you're a blogger, would you extend this challenge to your readers? It isn't about the amount of the donation, it's about the volume of donations. If enough people see it and donate even $1, then it will add up quickly! Here's the link:
GoFundMe Donation Page Please help me to help all of us! Clicking the butterfly will also take you to the donation page!