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Peter
6/15/2016
12:00:48 AM


Deborah

Christs love, through you, acknowledges here the grace in this beautiful man and what he has done for so many of us. Thank you for writing the truth.

What a blessing you are!

Love,
Peter


Deborah B
6/15/2016
10:24:51 AM


Hello Everyone,

Greetings to all my dear friends here. Time has truly flown and it has been a long nine-months since I posted here. While my commitment to this wonderful community remains firm, there are times when life demands our attention and we can not be everywhere we’d like to be at one time.

The amazing thing about good health is that it allows us to stand up to the challenges of life and do what we must without losing the ground we’ve gained. Since my last post, my family and I have been dealing with a very difficult move and several urgent needs in our extended family. If it were not for our amazing protocol we would not have been able to deal with all of this and remain on the road to improved health.

My hope and prayer is that those of you who have been blessed with good and improving health will keep something in mind. Please remember, that even when you cannot be as active here as you’d like, when you can’t post regularly, or when your own unique challenges pull you back into normal life, you can still help others along the way by giving a financial gift to help Mel to continue to do this work. Can you imagine what your world would be like if this website and protocol did not exist?

I know that giving is a challenge. We are not by any means a wealthy family, but statistics show that it is not the wealthy of the world that give the most to help others, but those with modest incomes. Like many of you, Morgellons has challenged us financially. We sold our home to help finance our daughter’s recovery, and we are semi-retired now and on a limited and seasonal income. All this makes it more difficult to give. But “difficult” is not impossible. Most of us can give something, even if a very small amount. A small donation given on a regular monthly basis by a large number of people can make a bigger difference to an organization like ours, as much as a huge donation made on a one-time basis.

Let’s work to keep this community in existence for future sufferers. That way no one will ever have to experience what most of us don’t want to even think about . . .what life for Morgellons sufferers would be like without Mel and the “How I Cured Morgellons” website.

Gratefully,

Deborah B.