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Pam Weintraub
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http://experiencelifemag.com/


FEATURE STORY: What We Don't Know About Lyme
published in the June issue of Experience Life Magazine, on the stands now.

When a mysterious and debilitating illness overtook her and her family, the author struggled to find some answers. What she discovered about Lyme disease - and how little is actually known or agreed upon by the medical experts - is something everyone who goes outdoors should learn.

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You can read the story at the website but I just want to mention --the magazine is on many newsstands and you should be able to get it at many Barnes and Nobles, too. It is a real wrap-up of the issues for those who need to reach others. Here's the direct link online.

http://experiencelifemag.com/issues/june-2009/health-wellness/what-we-dont-know-about-lyme.html

Pam

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Great article. I added it to my facebook.


Thanks,
Ann

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Cool. Thanks, Pam.

By the way, your book is the guiding torch for me to come into the Lyme world (that's a mix bag of love and hate). [Smile]

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lymenetters, here is same thing here in my post i posted yesterday and BROKE UP entire long post for neuros like me/you ..............................................


http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/1/81485#000000

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Thanks BG... I almost had to pass by!

Wouldn't want to do that.

[Big Grin]

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tincup, you're welcome! we 2 peas in a pod with LOW vision [Smile] and extreme neuro.
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http://experiencelifemag.com/issues/june-2009/health-wellness/a-more-reader-friendly-version-what-you-dont-know-about-lyme.html

Thanks to Betty's request I think, the magazine created a reader-friendly version: check it out! at link above, Pam

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Pam, your book is now in the hands of my home health nurse, who has great interest in Lyme because of her being assigned to me.

One health care professional at a time..........

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Great Article!!! Added it to my favorites! Thanks for sharing it! [Smile]

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quote:
Originally posted by Pam Weintraub:

http://experiencelifemag.com/issues/june-2009/health-wellness/a-more-reader-friendly-version-what-you-dont-know-about-lyme.html

Thanks to Betty's request I think, the magazine created a reader-friendly version: check it out! at link above, Pam

WOW. That is impressive that they would be so responsive.

Pam this is another great article. Thank you for your dedication to informing about this illness in such a professional and thoughtful manner.

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pam, thanks for the update that MY VOICE was heard after 10-12 articles you've written on lyme and each one i state that at the beginning when i have broken up your long paragraph versions.

i see they used MOST of what i edited yours down to!!!

here's my reply to them ....


Editors,

A heartfelt big THANK YOU for taken my broken up version I sent you of Pam's long article and using most of it as i had edited it for severe neuro lyme patients like myself!!

What a huge improvement for me/others! God bless you for listening to me and my suggestion that I add to every one of Pam's articles.

She has vast knowledge and every article, we the chronic lyme ocmmunity learn from her article and folks she has personally contacted for ACCURATE info!

A job well done to the editors who listened to this LONELY single voice who is very active on the political front and calling congress regularly.

Have a safe holiday weekend! buckle up ...

BettyG, IOwa lyme activist

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