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Oh yes, it is most definitely a life changing experience. Every time even a

hint of feeling sorry for myself comes over me, I think, gee, I could have

this disease and been born in a 3rd world country!!! I cheer right up!:)

But, unless you think I am so brave for going, let me tell you.......I am

filled with fear and shaking!!! But I still go.

smiles to you,

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> One of the doctors and two of the nurses I work with just got back from

> Honduras last month. It was a first time trip for the nurses but the

doctor goes

> every year. It is called a Medical Mission. The one nurse is only about

25

> and she said this was a life changing experience for her.

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> Kathy, grandma to Audrey, 32 mos

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I am sending you a pat on the back and a hug. Your approach to mito and

things in general is inspiring.

laurie

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> Oh yes, it is most definitely a life changing experience. Every time even a

> hint of feeling sorry for myself comes over me, I think, gee, I could have

> this disease and been born in a 3rd world country!!! I cheer right up!:)

> But, unless you think I am so brave for going, let me tell you.......I am

> filled with fear and shaking!!! But I still go.

> smiles to you,

>

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>> ,

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>> One of the doctors and two of the nurses I work with just got back from

>> Honduras last month. It was a first time trip for the nurses but the

> doctor goes

>> every year. It is called a Medical Mission. The one nurse is only about

> 25

>> and she said this was a life changing experience for her.

>>

>> Kathy, grandma to Audrey, 32 mos

>>

>>

>>

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thank you Laurie:)

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> >

> >> ,

> >>

> >> One of the doctors and two of the nurses I work with just got back from

> >> Honduras last month. It was a first time trip for the nurses but the

> > doctor goes

> >> every year. It is called a Medical Mission. The one nurse is only

about

> > 25

> >> and she said this was a life changing experience for her.

> >>

> >> Kathy, grandma to Audrey, 32 mos

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> >>

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