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Saturday, 12 January 2013


Hello everyone! First of all, i'd like to apologise for the significant lack of posts in recent months, the reasoning behind this shall all be explained in an upcoming blog post. However, we're back now with weekly content being uploaded!

That's right...
 a new blog post will be uploaded every friday 1pm UK time! 

I'm looking for your suggestions and contributions to be uploaded. Whether its a personal story about coping with the hectic Christmas period, some useful info you've recently come across or some inspiring and encouraging messages we'd love to hear from you!

Get in touch via email: hideandseekid@hotmail.co.uk or tweet us: @hideandseekid!

This is your chance to help us to reach out and raise awareness about invisible disabilities. 

Also, i'll be changing the layout of the blog so do let me know what you think!

Please share this blog post with your friends and family to let everyone know that we're back up and running, raising awareness about invisible disabilities.


Thank you.

Next Blog: "Why so quiet?" will be up on Friday 18th Jan!

Friday, 26 October 2012



We are very sorry for the lack of posts and content recently but there will be a big update coming soon explaining our absence!

We will relaunch the blog in January and will post every Wednesday of each week!


In no way has his blog or this cause been forgotten!

Stay tuned for future updates.

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Social Sites

Today's post will be about the various social platforms that you can check out to help raise awareness for Invisible Illness Week. As mentioned yesterday you can check out their twitter and Facebook page, but what can you say?

Well here you can draw up some inspiration from some of the many blogs featuring posts about the Invisible Illness Campaign:


Witty Gritty Invisible Girl - www.therevertedbutterfly.blogspot.co.uk
Seeking Equilibrium - www.rosemaryl.blogspot.co.uk

These are just a few of the great blogs where you can gain inspiration and knowledge about all kinds of invisible conditions, so make sure you check out the Invisible Illness website and see some others!

And ofcourse make sure you download a blogger badge!



So yesterday I told you to tweet..but what can you tweet about?

Well here are some of the 'Things to Retweet' suggested by the Invisible Illness Website. You can find more facts and statistics on the website!

"Facts to Tweet About Invisible Illness


RT @invisibleillwk #iiwk12 Fact #1 Nearly 1 in 2 Americans (133 million) has a chronic condition. Not U? It’s someone U luv! http://ow.ly/6Otw
RT @invisibleillwk #iiwk12 Fact #2 About 96% of illnesses are invisible. No visible signs and no assistive device used. http://ow.ly/6Otw
RT @invisibleillwk #iiwk12 Fact #5 Plp with illness are young! 60% are between the ages of 18 and 64http://ow.ly/6Otw
RT @invisibleillwk #iiwk12 Fact #6 By 2020, about 157 million Americans will be afflicted by chronic illnesses. http://ow.ly/6Otw
RT @invisibleillwk #iiwk12 Fact #7 90% of seniors have at least one chronic disease and 77% have two or more chronic diseases. http://ow.ly/6Otw
RT @invisibleillwk #iiwk12 Fact #8 Depression is 15-20% higher for the chronically ill than for the average person. http://ow.ly/6Otw
RT @invisibleillwk #iiwk12 Fact #11 Invisible illness includes #autism, #bulimia, #migraine pain, #arthritis, #bi-polar disorder #depression. http://ow.ly/6Otw
RT @invisibleillwk #iiwk12 Fact #15 19 million of plp who are severely disabled do not use a wheelchair, cane, crutches or walker http://ow.ly/6Otw
RT @invisibleillwk #iiwk12 Fact #19 Over half of the chronically ill say the worst thing someone can say is “you look great.” http://ow.ly/6Otw"

Monday, 10 September 2012

Sorry for the lack of posts recently.. but like many of you we have been engrossed with the success of the paralympics! Just before we get on to the main topic of today, we'd like to echo all of those comments and congratulate all of the Paralympian athletes that took part in the game, they were a true inspiration to all! 




Some of you may know that to show our support for Invisible Illness Awareness week (which is this week!) we are uploading a new blog post every day! So today's blog post is..

An Introduction

Many of you may have come across Invisible Illness Awareness Week (#iiwk12) but for those that haven't here is a quick recap. It is a week dedicated to raising awareness about invisible conditions. This week there is loads of stuff going on online which you can get involved with to help raise awareness!

Including...

1) Tweet @invisibleillwk with the hashtag #iiwk12 and help get Invisible Illnesses the recognition they deserve! 

2) Tune in to the virtual conferences on the Invisible Illness Week website!

3) Blog about the week and link it to their website where you can read other entries!

4) Like their Facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/InvisibleIllnessWeek

5) Share this image:


There are many more ways in which you can get involved so make sure you check out their website and tune in here everyday this week from 10.00am BST to read our latest blog post about #iiwk12!

Friday, 31 August 2012

Before I explain more about 'News On Wheels'.. here is a quick social network update from HideAndSeek.




Make sure you follow us on twitter: @hideandseekID
Like our Facebook Page: HideAndSeek Disabilities
Drop us an Email: hideandseekid@hotmail.co.uk 


News On Wheels...

News On Wheels is an iniativie set up by Blake Leitch who is trying to encourage 'disability journalism'. This would involve disabled people writing content about current issues or offering advice to others in a similar position to themselves. You can find out more about Blake's initiative by checking out his website: News On Wheels and we'll feature more about our involvement with Blake's project soon! 


Tuesday, 28 August 2012


Paralympic 4 - Channel 4 HQ, broadcasters of the Paralympics Games.


Although everyone is a bit blue about the Olympics finishing we still have the paralympics to look forward to, which starts tomorrow!



I've been sporting my 'over abled' t-shirt courtesy of Channel 4 and the Paralympic Games.

I'll definitely be supporting Team GB in the Paralympic Games and I'm certain that London will host a brilliant show. Soon there will be a new blog post up thanks to Becki who is taking part in the Opening Ceremony tomorrow, she'll share her emotions of being involved and her own personal story - good luck for tomorrow Becki! 



British Field & Track Olympic Medallists running a lap of honour at the Birmingham Grand Prix.

Friday, 24 August 2012

With our technical issues sorted, our blog is back up and running with new posts up every Friday!

This week we have a special feature about Without A Diagnosis.





I know that many of you can relate to the uncertain scenario of not having a diagnosis for your condition (it took me 16 years to be diagnosed!). After frequent trips to the hospital either us or are loved ones are still left with questions unanswered about our unknown conditions. "Is there a cure?" "What can I do to help?" and most important of all.. "what is wrong with me?".

This documentary by Kat Williams showcases families in need and what help is available out there for them. Most importantly of all, it helps to raise awareness about invisible conditions and how important a diagnosis is when trying to cope and comprehend with your condition.

Now that's enough from me... I'll let the documentary do the talking...



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