Ann-OH
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Here is a message from Linda. She doesn't say the conference sold 300 seats, but it did. That is Awesome! The conference is on Aug. 22, with a reception the evening before.
GREAT NEWS:
The Michigan Lyme Conference has SOLD OUT OF SEATS, 2 weeks before the event.
If anyone is still interested in attending you need to contact me personally at [email protected] or call 1-888-784-5963.
Hugs Linda Lobes President Michigan Lyme Disease Association 1-888-784-5963 www.mlda.org]www.mlda.org
Ocean
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Ann! Wow! Thanks for the update! Is this an annual thing every year?? I would love to go sometime (have a family reunion on that day this year)...I see if you are in healthcare field you get in free!
Are you going?? Can you post about it if you do? I'd love to see how it goes!
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linda, boy, do you know how to ADVERTISE WELL, but you may be having 50-60% medical folks; whoopie time!
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I sure hope 50% of those attending the conference are medical professionals. Those are the people we really need to educate.
Lnda is very experienced at organizing Ld conferences and I know this one will live up to the earlier ones. She is a wonderful person as well. Ann - OH
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Hey, Ocean, I am just the messenger.
Careful reading shows the message I passed on at the top is from Linda. She has her e-mail and phone # there for people to contact if they still want to go to the conference.
Seekhelp, try e-mailing Linda. I hope she will find a way to include you if you still want to go.
I am waiting until I see my doc this week to see if I might go. I do hope it is not blocked out
seekhelp
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Linda said no go last week. Said no room for anymore people.
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wow, SOLD OUT! but it's a shame LYME PATIENTS THEMSELVES ... no room for you!
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Betty wrote:
"wow, SOLD OUT! but it's a shame LYME PATIENTS THEMSELVES ... no room for you!"
This seems like a sort of unfair comment. There is no shame here at all.
Many, many Lyme disease patients will attend this conference. Thank heavens, so will many,many medical professionals (who are badly in need of education so that they can help patients!)
As with any conference, people had to register by a certain time,and once the spaces were filled, Linda did everything she could to get as many more people accomodated as the space and safety will allow.
We should be grateful that the Michigan Lyme Disease Association and all the good people who are working so hard to put on this conference are out there doing all this work for us.
Ocean, I am not able to go to the conference, but I will do my best to get a report on it and post it here. You can check out the MLDA website in the next couple of months for a report, I am sure.
seekhelp
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Today's the big day. Tried 4 times to get into the conference but failed each time. The early bird gets the worm. lol.
I hope it's a success and the physicians who got free attendance and dinner actually are there to be educated and help ill people out. I'd sure love to see a physician attendee list! Hopefully, it's some conventional medicine docs too and not just holistic ones.
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Most conferences like this attract patients, not doctors, so if the MI people have managed to get some docs to attend, that will be a good new thing.
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Great Conference. The docs that spoke here knew their stuff and really educated the other doctors in the room. The most interesting thing to me was how each doctor had differing opinions on some things..
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Heard through the grapevine that it was a big success! Congrats to everyone on a job well done!
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It was a good conference. I was able to attend. I registered early and at the time I registered Linda was concerned about lack of attendance. In the past the conference filled up early. Then all of a sudden they got lots of people registered and it filled up!
The speakers were good, each with thier own opinions. This is not an annual event. The prior conference was 5 years ago. Those of us in MLDA did some fund raising in the past few years to make this happen.
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seekhelp
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Never mind - all set.
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Sorry you didn't get in Seek. I tried my best to get in everyone that wanted in. Each time I had a cancellation, I would call the next person on the waiting list. The morning of the Conference I was able to get in a few more due to a few no shows.
We ended up with 305 total attending. Out of those, 127 were from the Medical field. Several of my board members gave up their seats so that doctors and patients that showed up as walk-ins that morning could attend and just sat in chairs at the back of the room.
Our last Conference was in 2005. We used to host them every 2 years, but due to the costs, we have had to put this off for a couple extra years. We are hoping to raise enough funds to do one again soon, and hopefully, you can attend that one.
Hugs Linda
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Ann-OH
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BRAVO!!!! to Linda and all the good people of the Michigan Lyme disease Association!
So glad that this conference got the attendance and results it wanted.
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