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8/28/2010 11:26:43 PM
| Congratulations Mel. Your really inspire me. | Susanne
8/24/2010 12:18:00 PM
| Mel, I am sooo glad you got your life back! it proves it can be done . . keep it up, and enjoy all your sports, energy, and vitality . . and most of all your spirit of love. . b-c with Love comes endurance
:) | Rose
8/21/2010 3:40:06 PM
| GreetingsMel, It is so wonderful to share in joy with you on being sympton -free and rafting. It kindles renewed hope. I wish to thank you, Pat, JohnB. and Pamela Mae for much assistance. That is a wonderful Practitioners Letter. Pat sent it to me earlier. I am unable to get that phone number to work for Dr. Wymore. Has anyone else tried it? Blessings to all Rose | mel
8/20/2010 4:42:59 PM
| Hiya Kathy, PS, Maribeth, Dr.Zamboni, and all who read these comments.
Welcome as always.
I have often said that I felt Lucky to have Dr. Zamboni as my doctor. I also have noted that I was her patient for 5 years prior to getting Morgellons. That certainly helped, because she knew for sure that I was not crazy.
Today I will link all those who can use help with their doctors to a published letter by Randy S Wymore, Ph.D. and Rhonda Casey, D.O. Copy this Practitioner Letter and take it to your next doctor's appointment.
It should be a big help!
Practitioner Letter GOOD LUCK, GOD BLESS YOU ALL, NEVER NEVER GIVE UP HOPE! MEL |
8/20/2010 8:10:09 AM
| Mel,You inspire me to 'never give up'.As with PS,I too think you are very fortunate to have you physician. | PS
8/19/2010 9:33:45 PM
| Mel,
River rafting is something I have wanted to do for many years. In 2001 I had the opportunity to watch some people river rafting. Due to my health it was out of the question for me at that time. It looked like fun and I have had it on my list of things I want to do every since.
With my continuing to recover from my Morgellons and Rheumatological conditions I will, in the near future, be able to go river rafting.
Mel, you are very fortunate to have Dr. Zamboni for your physician. I know she has been an integral part of your recovery from Morgellons. I wish everyone were so lucky.
One of my goals regarding Morgellons has been its recognition by mainstream medicine and for people with Morgellons to be treated well by their physicians, as you were. I am thankful every day that I have been able to work with you toward that goal. So, thanks and lookout because I'm coming river rafting.
PS | Maribeth
8/19/2010 2:43:21 PM
| Thank you, Mel. Maribeth | shannon zamboni m.d.
8/18/2010 3:21:54 PM
| I JUST SAW MEL IN MY OFFICE TODAY AND HE WAS ACTUALLY SUNBURNED! HE LOOKED THE PICTURE OF HEALTH. HIS SKIN IS AMAZINGLY CLEAR AND TAN. IT WAS A THRILL FOR ME TO SEE HIM LOOKING SO WELL. THERE IS HOPE! | Mel **
8/17/2010 12:57:49 PM | Hiya All,
Welcome as always.
Saturday, August 21st is the second anniversary of the inception of the protocol that has restored my health as outlined on the protocol page. It also marks one full year of my being on the entire Burgstiner Wellness Protocol from Logos Nutritionals.
I have been symptom free since December 2009 and off all Morgellons related medications for for a little more than nine months now. If someone would have told me two years ago that I would be rafting down the Truckee River twice in a five week period of time, I would have found that difficult to believe.
The fact that I sustained a minor back injury between the two rafting trips makes it a little more difficult for even me to comprehend. Rafting down the Truckee was something that I had not done in the first nine years that I have lived here in Reno.
Now, I have gone down two separate parts of the river. the second even more beautiful than the first, as we started high atop Lake Tahoe at Tahoe city.
As you gently float down the river from Tahoe City to Truckee, you are in awe of winding through the mountains. The beauty is incomprehensible.
During my five hour trip, many times I found my mind wandering to all of you who are caught up in the nightmare of Morgellons disease, and looking forward to the day when many of you will be joining me on a trip such as this.
As I have often said, never, never give up Hope. My back is a little sore and my knees are a little stiff, but according to my doctor, Shannon Zamboni MD, I am "The Picture of Health".
Now I would like to thank the folks from A2Z, a very special thanks to my doctor Shannon Zamboni as well as John Burgstiner for enduring along with me my struggle of many years against Morgellons.
God Bless You All. Never, Never Give up Hope.
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