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For Future Interested Parties That Would Like To Work With The Abler

  New announcement regarding networking and future collabs-the interested party must come to me and offer to work with the ableror myself first. Upon research and unless we have a prior relationship, or we have work together before with good results then we can make an action   plan and go from there. myself and my platform are both drama free zones. There is no tolerance for unnecessary   drama and rudeness- You will be removed.   And if you do come to the abler   to work together on my platform you will thoroughly vetted and researched by me. We are all in this together, and if we can't be a support to one another then we only loose.   Thank you! Founder/Creator Jessica Niziolek

I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

 THE POLL CLOSES FEBRUARY 3, 2021. WHO WANTS TO SEE T-SHIRTS IN 2021 IN SUPPORT OF THE ABLER! LET US HEAR FROM YOU!  HAPPENING OVER IN THE OFFICIAL FACEBOOK GROUP FOR THE ABLER BLOG. PLEASE DO NOT SKIP THE PROMPT QUESTIONS TO REQUEST TO JOIN. PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTIONS IN FULL THEN JOIN IN ON THE FUN! SEE YOU THERE! FOUNDER, Jessica Niziolek 

December's Topic: Crohn's disease

December’s Topic: Crohn’s Disease Resource: Crohnscolitisfoundation.org Author Note: I am in no a professional of any kind. I am strongly against self-diagnosis, and I encourage my audience to please seek the professional advice of their own medical professional and or any other trusted professional depending on the topic at hand.  The Abler Blog ONLY PROVIDES LIMITED GENERAL INFORMATION, AND  ALWAYS CITES WHERE THEY FIND THEIR RESOURCES AND OR INFORMATION. What Is Crohn’s Disease? Is a chronic inflammatory condition of the gastrointestinal tract . The following link provides a graphic of what The gastrointestinal tract.  https://www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org/sites/default/files/2019-05/gi-trac.pdf Crohn’s Disease is categorized under the a group of conditions known as: Inflammatory bowel diseases also known as IBD.  The condition is named after Dr. Burrill B. Crohn, who first described the disease in 1932, with fellow colleagues, Dr. Leon Ginzburg and Dr. Gordon D. Oppenheimer.    I