djf2005
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Hope to Heal Lyme Conference
On June 23 and 24, 2007, the Hope to Heal Lyme Conference will be taking place in Herndon, VA, at the Hyatt Dulles Hotel. This annual conference has been a tremendous success in the past and has brought together patients and physicians from all around the globe. Last year more than 300 people attended.
This year's event will feature Dr. Steve Bock, Dr. Joseph Burrascano, Jr., Dr. Amy Derksen, Dr. Sarah Fletcher, Dr. Mark Garzon, Dr. Joseph Jemsek, Rita Losee, ScD, RN, Dr. Ken Singleton, and many more experts.
I highly encourage you to attend if possible. To learn more about the conference, visit http://www.hopetoheallyme.com
whos going??
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This will be a good integrative medicine conference.
Char will NOT be making DVDs of the event this year so dont miss it.
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mojo
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I wish I could go. I asked my hubby about it a few months ago and he said how could I attend a Lyme Conference when I can't stay awake all day. He has a point.
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robi
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In years past they have had a room at the conference for attendees if they need to nap. There are many presenters. If you can see most of them and miss an hour or two napping then it is still woth it in my opinion.
robi
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djf2005
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sounds good.
it sounds exciting.
as long as my health holds (right now i am feeling a little better) i plan on attending w/ my fiance
us lymenet members should meet up
once we figure out who all is going than we should set up the details
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