Guest guest Posted June 14, 1998 Report Share Posted June 14, 1998 To: Chronic_painonelist Date: Sunday, June 14, 1998 12:54 PM Subject: Re: Co-Moderator Introduction >Hello, everyone! >I want to thank Ken for putting enough trust in me to let me give >co-moderating the list a whirl. I am enjoying it! I only hope that I can >be of help to each of you in dealing with your pain. > >It has been sometime since I introduced myself to you on this list. >Therefore, I'll give you a brief intro: > >I am Ray Neal. I am 49 years old. My wife and I along with our youngest >daughter, live in Abingdon, Virginia. Abingdon is located in the southwest >corner of Virginia near Mt. , the highest peak in Virginia. My wife >is an Obstetrician/Gynecologist. I am currently a stay-at-home Dad. I >retired from the pastorate of a local church I founded almost two years ago >due to health problems related to my Reiters Syndrome. I have also been an >elementary school teacher when I have not been in a ministry position and >hope to return to teaching if a position opens up in our county. > >We have four children. Amy is age 24, married, and completing a degree in >theatre & drama. , age 22, married, with two children and the third >one due in August, just graduated from the University of Virginia with an >English degree in American Studies. He will be a graduate teaching >assistant in the English dept. at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and >University (Virginia Tech) this fall. He will be teaching freshman >composition. Becky, age 18, just graduated from high school and announced >this past week at her birthday party that she is getting married in August >just before she leaves for college. We are still in a state of shock over >that! Alanna, our youngest, who will be nine soon, is an avid artist, and >will be learning how to swim this summer. > >As a minister, I have been involved in pastoral counseling. My responses to >your e-mail will probably be pastoral in nature, without the biblical and >theological content. > >I have lived with Reiters Syndrome for most of my life. I was diagnosed at >the age of 25, but had lived with the symptoms since very early teen years. >Like many of you, I was told that my problem was psychological until I >hooked up with Vanderbilt University Medical Clinics some 24 years ago. I >live with a great deal of pain everyday as my condition is chronic. Though >I stay as active as possible with gardening, yard work, writing, housework, >caring for my children and grandchildren, I deal with chronic fatigue also. > >I hope you enjoy my work with Ken and you. > >Sincerely, >Ray in Virginia > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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