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Patty,

The last I heard, Bonnie moved to Indianapolis for a

job. . . I don't think the job panned out as she

hoped. I was corresponding with her until shortly

after her move. She was excited to be going back to

work even if it wasn't anything like she was used to

doing. Apparently her face was disfigured by some type

of fungal infection (if I'm remembering right). She

was very self-conscious about her appearance. She was

quite concerned about her antiphosphid condition

(sticky blood). We'll never know what caused her

death.

I don't know all the details, but she was found dead

in her apartment. No autopsy was done. At the time she

died, she had no phone or internet connection. She had

a daughter in California who passed what little

information we know along.

Love,

Rogene

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Dearest Patty:

In one of my e-mails Bonnie told me she had thyroid cancer. I think that the

message is on the old computer. She was a wonderful lady. We will never know

why our Bonnie died.

In my opinion many women are dying because they have been abandoned by their

families and friends. They have dedicated their lives to this cause and when

things go wrong they just give up. A letter from someone like Fumento can

cause stress. Another problem that women face is that they do not get proper

care. It is so very important to that you stay with your family doctor. The

minute that you start doctor shopping, you are in trouble.

With love....Lea

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Re: Dr. Levin's Comment on Hospital Deaths & Mitral

Valve Prolapse

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> So, was she in Vegas around the year 2000? I think that is when I

> met her, if it is the same person....gosh, so sad.

> Patty

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>> Patty,

>>

>> The last I heard, Bonnie moved to Indianapolis for a

>> job. . . I don't think the job panned out as she

>> hoped. I was corresponding with her until shortly

>> after her move. She was excited to be going back to

>> work even if it wasn't anything like she was used to

>> doing. Apparently her face was disfigured by some type

>> of fungal infection (if I'm remembering right). She

>> was very self-conscious about her appearance. She was

>> quite concerned about her antiphosphid condition

>> (sticky blood). We'll never know what caused her

>> death.

>>

>> I don't know all the details, but she was found dead

>> in her apartment. No autopsy was done. At the time she

>> died, she had no phone or internet connection. She had

>> a daughter in California who passed what little

>> information we know along.

>> Love,

>>

>> Rogene

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