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CURE UNKNOWN talk in San Francisco Thursday, Oct 17, 7 PM --the night before LDA conference.
If you are going to arrive at the LDA conference Thursday evening, please do not miss my talk on my six-year investigation into the Lyme Wars at Books Inc., right near the conference center.
Thursday October 16 7 PM
Books Inc., Opera Plaza 601 Van Ness Street San Francisco CA 415.776.1111
From hotel: Head down Van Ness toward Civic Center and Market Street. Books Inc. is right near Poet's Coffee on the corner of Turk and Van Ness. Ask for coupon when you check in for 15% off CURE UNKNOWN and 10% off anything else in the store.
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Wish I were well enough to be there!!
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I hear you, Kam - can post some observations for you later...
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Much appreciated Robin
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Much appreciated Robin
Hope Pam posted this in medical too.
It seems Medical gets a lot more traffic.
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Hi Kam et al - I'm tired now and going to retire now so can get up for our next wonderful conference day tomorrow, but wanted to check in to say that Pam gave a very heart-felt presentation of portions of her book, with short Q&A - maybe about 30 folks attended.
And that tomorrow from 10-11 am, both she and Kris Newby of UOS will be on KQED radio here.
Books don't last very long in purchasers' hands before they end up in someone else's - one activism workshop participant bought Pam's book in the afternoon just prior to a delgation of us going down the street to SF City Hall to do some advocating.
And there we were in the mayor's office, telling the chief of staff about Lyme disease and Pam's upcoming talk this evening, and suddenly the book ended up in his hands - here, take it, it's yours - I'll get another one - it was the right thing to do, so thank you to our Lyme activist for adding to the mayor's library!
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