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Thanks to you, Mark, for bringing us all together in the first place. Had

you not set up PLS-Friends, we wouldn't have all our " special " friends.

Hope to see you in San Diego.

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Thanks to you, Mark, for bringing us all together in the first place. Had

you not set up PLS-Friends, we wouldn't have all our " special " friends.

Hope to see you in San Diego.

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and : Please know how much I appreciate your time and

dedication in helping us fight this battle.

Thanks for the hard work. - Is there a web page where I can see the

brochure?

Sincerely,

Donna

> ,

>

> I am in complete agreement with Ronnie--the PLS brochure should

only

> be mailed out to the mailing list containing all U.S. neurologists,

> but not to the lists containing all general practitioners or all

> pediatricians.

>

> NORD will print plenty of extra brochures for other interested

> physicians who are not neurologists. Most likely, this will be a

> small group comprised of those with PLS patients.

>

> Sending the brochure to over 50,000 (estimate) general

practitioners

> just to reach this small group with PLS patients seems like a huge

> waste of money. And as Ronnie pointed out, GP's only need enough

info

> to refer us to a qualified neurologist. It's the neurologists who

> diagnose and treat--not the GP's and pediatricians.

>

> Since we're on the subject of the PLS brochure, some thanks are in

> order.

>

> Gentner has been riding herd on this project from the very

> beginning. That it is going to happen at all is because of her

> devotion to the cause, steadfast attention to detail, and endurance

> for seeing the project through for well over a year. Thanks for

your

> hard work, .

>

> Dixon has been working behind the scenes designing the

brochure

> and providing the artwork. Those of you who have gone to PLS

> Connections in the past have seen her beautiful work. I have no

idea

> how many hours it's taken you to do all this work, , but it

is

> obviously a lot. Thanks for your talent and commitment to the

cause.

>

> Mark Weber

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and : Please know how much I appreciate your time and

dedication in helping us fight this battle.

Thanks for the hard work. - Is there a web page where I can see the

brochure?

Sincerely,

Donna

> ,

>

> I am in complete agreement with Ronnie--the PLS brochure should

only

> be mailed out to the mailing list containing all U.S. neurologists,

> but not to the lists containing all general practitioners or all

> pediatricians.

>

> NORD will print plenty of extra brochures for other interested

> physicians who are not neurologists. Most likely, this will be a

> small group comprised of those with PLS patients.

>

> Sending the brochure to over 50,000 (estimate) general

practitioners

> just to reach this small group with PLS patients seems like a huge

> waste of money. And as Ronnie pointed out, GP's only need enough

info

> to refer us to a qualified neurologist. It's the neurologists who

> diagnose and treat--not the GP's and pediatricians.

>

> Since we're on the subject of the PLS brochure, some thanks are in

> order.

>

> Gentner has been riding herd on this project from the very

> beginning. That it is going to happen at all is because of her

> devotion to the cause, steadfast attention to detail, and endurance

> for seeing the project through for well over a year. Thanks for

your

> hard work, .

>

> Dixon has been working behind the scenes designing the

brochure

> and providing the artwork. Those of you who have gone to PLS

> Connections in the past have seen her beautiful work. I have no

idea

> how many hours it's taken you to do all this work, , but it

is

> obviously a lot. Thanks for your talent and commitment to the

cause.

>

> Mark Weber

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,

Thanks for your kind words.

I'm going to try real hard to be in San Diego for the PLS California

Connection.

My family and I are moving to western Connecticut sometime during the

first half of October. (Don't know where, don't know when.) The move

will make a trip to CA difficult--but not impossible. Fortunately, my

family knows how much it means to me to attend. I'll try my best.

Mark

> Thanks to you, Mark, for bringing us all together in the first

place. Had

> you not set up PLS-Friends, we wouldn't have all our " special " friends.

>

> Hope to see you in San Diego.

>

>

>

>

>

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