Re: THANKS, LYNDA:HELLLLOOOO EVERYONE!!

From: Sally Grigg (lostcst@mcn.org)
Fri Jul 6 23:38:44 2001


Please send me the form. Thanks, Sally

Ginny Halpern wrote:

> LYNDA
>
> THANK YOU, DARLIN'!
> I APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT MORE THAN YOU KNOW AND I HOPE SOME OF THE REST
> OF OUR FRIENDS AND ARD SUFFERERS WILL GIVE ME 5 MINUTES OF THEIR TIME
> AND ANSWER THESE QUICK QUESTIONS SO I CAN COMPILE DATA TO GIVE TO THE
> MEDICAL SOCIETY.
>
> I ALREADY HAVE A PAIN MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST WHO PRESCRIBES ADEQUATE MEDS
> FOR ME. I AM TRYING TO GET EVERYONE ELSE THE SAME TYPE OF COURTEOUS
> TREATMENT THAT I HAVE BEEN AFFORDED!
> UNLESS EVERYONE WHO READS THIS MESSAGE BOARD IS BEING ADEQUATELY TREATED
> FOR PAIN, IT'S TIME SOMEONE ELSE SPEAKS UP SO I CAN HELP!
>
> AM NOT DOING THIS BECAUSE I'M BORED OR LONELY!
>
> THANKS AGAIN. YOU ARE A SUPER LADY :-)
>
> GIN
>
> At Fri, 29 Jun 2001, Lgapmon@aol.com wrote:
> >
> >Wow...that is some sobering info. Thanks, Ginny, for all your hard work
> >putting it together.
> >
> >How absolutely terrific that a dozen people have responded so far. Thanks to
> >all who have!!!! As a point of interest...in the Critical Thinking class I
> >finished last semester, it was noted that for any data point to have "real"
> >credibility, at least 50 items must have been included. That means ideally,
> >we need at least 38 more people to respond to Ginny, so that we can really
> >get the medical field's attention. More is better, in this case.
> >
> >I know from reading posts and looking over the quilt there are several times
> >that number on-line here...would those of you who have relevant information
> >for her please send it soon? It can only help.
> >
> >I know people are busy and in pain, etc. I also know that Ginny is right --
> >"YOU ARE ENTITLED TO A PAIN FREE LIFE. If you are not willing to fight
> >for it, you will not get it."
> >
> >Meanwhile I hope everyone is having a pretty good day today!! And that the
> >weekend is pain-free, productive and happy for you!
> >
> >Love,
> >
> >Lynda M. in AZ
> >
> >"It was involuntary; they sank my boat."
> >- John F. Kennedy, when asked how he'd become a hero
>


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