I am putting out this information to get feedback on how many people would be interested in attending an information seminar/conference here in Southwest Indiana. My LLMD volunteered to speak and talk with Lyme patients. He said he would not do it for just ten people but if I could get 50 or more, he would do it. This was his suggestion!! I saw him just last week and asked him if he was taking anymore Lyme patients. He said he has a very hard time saying no to anyone!
I will do the ``leg/foot work'' as far as setting up motel accommodations and getting room at motel for him to do this. It would probably be held on a Saturday and I am hoping for the month of May. That could depend on availability of the motel rooms, and therefore, it might even be in June.
I just need to get feed back on how many people would be interested in attending something like this. There are always so many things going on in Washington, D.C. or New York, or New Jersey and I know many Midwestern folks just cannot make it there.
This is not just for Midwestern folks - it is open to anyone and everyone!
After I get a good idea that there are enough interested, then I will talk with doc and check motels and get a date. In addition, I promise, I will do my best to get the best rates possible.
There are several options on motels: I can get a motel that has lots of places to eat with very little drive time (down the road - one to two minutes - without leaving the immediate area) but not immediately off the interstate, however, it is on the main road off the interstate (just on opposite side of town). OR I can get motels right off the interstate and many places to eat within 5 minutes or less drive time.
We do have a riverboat casino but I know that motel is very expensive. However, it is in minimal drive time for anyone interested. Evansville is not a small town but not a big one either. You can pretty much drive from one side of town to the other in 20 minutes or less (even with the stoplights)!!
We have a zoo, but it is not easy for people who have difficulty walking, (hilly), although they do have a tram. We have a museum and we have the LST 325 that can be toured (WWII ship). Therefore, there are many other things to do before and after conference/seminar, (I have not decided what to call it just yet.)
I would like to know your preferences also: 1. Between breakfast and lunch?
2. Between lunch and dinner? OR 3. Sign in after breakfast, with time to meet each other, then have doc speak, break for lunch and have doc speak some more? (This is the one I prefer because I know some of us cannot tolerate sitting for long periods of time.)
So, if you are interested, please reply to post and then give me preferences.
I would set up a block of rooms for Friday and Saturday nights for people that might be traveling further.
By having a sign in after breakfast, that would give people who live closer time to drive in that morning.
My doc is a very good doc and used to have a lyme clinic. He has cut his family practice down to half days, as he has a research clinic and also does work in Malasia (me lyme brain thinks that is the right country).
He is compassionate and caring. And he just blew me over when he suggested this!
Thanks! CJ
P.S. I am posting this in the following topics also: Medical, General, Off Topic, and Activism. So, if you think you have seen it already, it is possible that you have!
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Still looking for more people to make this a reality!
Thanks
-------------------- here's hoping today is better than yesterday and tomorrow is even better! Posts: 239 | From Evansville, IN | Registered: Oct 2000
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