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I just saw a post on medical that indicated that the poster was going to be there, and I thought it would be interesting to see who else will be there (though I might end up spending more time trying to match Lymenet names with faces than listening to the speakers!)
I'll be there!
Julie
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SunRa
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I thought it was May 14th...the one in Ridgefield? I could be wrong, cant find my info on it right now, but i could have sworn it was the 14th.
If its May 7 I wont be there, I'll actually be up in your neck of the woods
If its May 14th and I am having a better day and can find a ride, I may be there!
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I guess I should have been more specific: I meant the one in Farmington, CT on May 7th. I didn't even know there was one the following weekend. This is great!
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SunRa
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oh, ok...gotcha
heres the info for the 14th:
Protecting your family from Lyme Disease
TOPICS: impact of LD on families & children;
neurological, educational and psychiatric issues;
testing, diagnosis and treatment of LD and other tick borne illnesses)
Saturday May 14 2005 Scott Ridge's Middle School Ridgefield, CT 9am - 5pm
FREE and open to public
Guest Speakers include: Brian Fallon, Richard Blumenthal (Atty General, CT) Dr. Shah from Igenex, Dr R. Horowitz, Dr S. Phillips, ETC
arg82
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I'm planning on going to the one on the 7th. Julie - are you driving there from your home? If so, would you be interested in carpooling? I'm not sure I'd be able to handle the whole drive there and back but I'd be happy to do some of the driving. E-mail me - [email protected].
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I would have love to have gone. It would have been great to see if any of the recent concerns for Lyme Disease and the application of the Marshal Protocol will be brought up with Dr. Marshal. Hopefully some folks will offer it. I do know some people and will make it a point to report out. I am still a strong beleiver that this is a valid 'school' although I have not started it yet.
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