Guest guest Posted October 12, 2000 Report Share Posted October 12, 2000 Sally, I'd like to help you but I am not quite clear on the premise of the article when you said those who have been misdiagnosed " for " NF2. Anne's facial tumor was overlooked by a guru doc at UCLA who refused to look at her x-rays and claimed that this bulge on her face was from fat deposits. Despite the fact that he had done her throat surgery. Another doctor who told me he wished he had seen her 6 months sooner therefore he could guarantee her plastic surgery outcome, did a 101/2 hour surgery on her face and she was good from it. Another miracle for Anne! Is this what you mean? Vicki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2000 Report Share Posted October 12, 2000 No worries, we will all edit your work for you before you submit it to your publishing god. Just pop it on the crew for us to check ............ Bad . **** Misdiagnosis PLEASE READ ******** > Crew, > > I'll be taking all semester to write an elaborate article for my Advanced > Magazine Article writing course for my senior year. I though have stopping > points with my instructor of information that I need (the progress). It'll be > between 2,500 and 3,000 word article. I will then after I finish will submit > to a publication. > > I am doing it on NF II and misdiagnosis consequences. I really need your help > guys. Who ever has been misdiagnosed for NF II, the consequences, your > insurance for the misdiagnosis, what the doctor said when they realize they > made the misdiagnosis, what your feelings and families feelings were in the > misdiagnosis would be great to acquire a slew of Crew stories. I've already > talked with Harold Horn, but hadn't gotten to the detailed questions. > > I would appreciate you responding to me at my e-mail address: > GospelBlessings@... My focus for this article is to bring exposure to > the GP's who miss the symptoms and delay precious time. That will be my > article for publication. I will also do a sidebar on the feelings expressed > by those with NF II and their families. > > Love, Sally s > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2000 Report Share Posted October 12, 2000 No worries, we will all edit your work for you before you submit it to your publishing god. Just pop it on the crew for us to check ............ Bad . **** Misdiagnosis PLEASE READ ******** > Crew, > > I'll be taking all semester to write an elaborate article for my Advanced > Magazine Article writing course for my senior year. I though have stopping > points with my instructor of information that I need (the progress). It'll be > between 2,500 and 3,000 word article. I will then after I finish will submit > to a publication. > > I am doing it on NF II and misdiagnosis consequences. I really need your help > guys. Who ever has been misdiagnosed for NF II, the consequences, your > insurance for the misdiagnosis, what the doctor said when they realize they > made the misdiagnosis, what your feelings and families feelings were in the > misdiagnosis would be great to acquire a slew of Crew stories. I've already > talked with Harold Horn, but hadn't gotten to the detailed questions. > > I would appreciate you responding to me at my e-mail address: > GospelBlessings@... My focus for this article is to bring exposure to > the GP's who miss the symptoms and delay precious time. That will be my > article for publication. I will also do a sidebar on the feelings expressed > by those with NF II and their families. > > Love, Sally s > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2000 Report Share Posted October 13, 2000 I was diagnosed as having tuberoussclerosis sp?? when i was 14, then at 21, they said nf2 --- like duh!! i cud have diagnosed nf2 when i was 14 knowing what i know now! want more? Cross wrote: > No worries, we will all edit your work for you before you submit it to your > publishing god. > Just pop it on the crew for us to check ............ > Bad . > **** Misdiagnosis PLEASE READ ******** > > > Crew, > > > > I'll be taking all semester to write an elaborate article for my Advanced > > Magazine Article writing course for my senior year. I though have stopping > > points with my instructor of information that I need (the progress). It'll > be > > between 2,500 and 3,000 word article. I will then after I finish will > submit > > to a publication. > > > > I am doing it on NF II and misdiagnosis consequences. I really need your > help > > guys. Who ever has been misdiagnosed for NF II, the consequences, your > > insurance for the misdiagnosis, what the doctor said when they realize > they > > made the misdiagnosis, what your feelings and families feelings were in > the > > misdiagnosis would be great to acquire a slew of Crew stories. I've > already > > talked with Harold Horn, but hadn't gotten to the detailed questions. > > > > I would appreciate you responding to me at my e-mail address: > > GospelBlessings@... My focus for this article is to bring exposure > to > > the GP's who miss the symptoms and delay precious time. That will be my > > article for publication. I will also do a sidebar on the feelings > expressed > > by those with NF II and their families. > > > > Love, Sally s > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2000 Report Share Posted October 13, 2000 I was diagnosed as having tuberoussclerosis sp?? when i was 14, then at 21, they said nf2 --- like duh!! i cud have diagnosed nf2 when i was 14 knowing what i know now! want more? Cross wrote: > No worries, we will all edit your work for you before you submit it to your > publishing god. > Just pop it on the crew for us to check ............ > Bad . > **** Misdiagnosis PLEASE READ ******** > > > Crew, > > > > I'll be taking all semester to write an elaborate article for my Advanced > > Magazine Article writing course for my senior year. I though have stopping > > points with my instructor of information that I need (the progress). It'll > be > > between 2,500 and 3,000 word article. I will then after I finish will > submit > > to a publication. > > > > I am doing it on NF II and misdiagnosis consequences. I really need your > help > > guys. Who ever has been misdiagnosed for NF II, the consequences, your > > insurance for the misdiagnosis, what the doctor said when they realize > they > > made the misdiagnosis, what your feelings and families feelings were in > the > > misdiagnosis would be great to acquire a slew of Crew stories. I've > already > > talked with Harold Horn, but hadn't gotten to the detailed questions. > > > > I would appreciate you responding to me at my e-mail address: > > GospelBlessings@... My focus for this article is to bring exposure > to > > the GP's who miss the symptoms and delay precious time. That will be my > > article for publication. I will also do a sidebar on the feelings > expressed > > by those with NF II and their families. > > > > Love, Sally s > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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