I just got off the phone with a reporter from ASAP. ASAP is

AP’s new multimedia service featuring original content designed to appeal to under-35-year-old readers

She was doing an article on bloggers dealing with health care issues, and thought my blog was interesting.

I admit I was surprised, when she first approached me about being a part of the article, since I never thought too many people found my rants interesting, nor did I think that many people would even find my blog. (I guess my numerous comments on various health and health care related blogs were more effective than I thought.)

Among other things, she asked why I got into blogging, if I had any feedback from others, and if I was concerned about putting too much information on the internet.

I responded as best I could, but now that I have had time to reflect more on her objectives, I think I left out some important thoughts. Oh well, if she keeps up with my blog, she can call me back. She has my cell phone number.

Anywaze, there’s no guarantee I’ll be referenced in the article, but I’ll still keep an eye out for the article on the ASAP home page, and let everyone know when it is in print. I am anxious to know what the article will say.

And if I’m lucky enough to be mentioned in it, that would be an added bonus!

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