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Post by whiterose on Nov 3, 2007 15:45:59 GMT -5
Not in vain, not now not ever, will the three people we have lost in this last little while be forgotton; their memory will be burnt into our DNA memory and will last forever!
Charles E. Holman and Ken Cowles who both gave everything of themselves to bring awareness to this thing we call Morgellons. The lastest loss, one who also suffered from Morgellons, Karen Stern, a recorded musician, who with whit and charm put truth in her songs.
After Bugsy's post of the latest passing, there was a pause that came over me, what to say how to say it.
This weekend I spoke with several Morgellons folks that were having strong urges of suicide. Was it just the full moon? Oct? Did 'they' put a frequency out? 'They', whether human or not are obviously psychopaths. I wish I would have posted about this sooner, please if you get feeling this way, pm us, if we throw you a rope, like Ali said, tie a knot in it and hang on. There are moments that are worth waiting for.
Many Blessings, whiterose
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Post by skytroll on Nov 4, 2007 16:12:44 GMT -5
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Post by skytroll on Nov 4, 2007 17:07:50 GMT -5
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Post by bugsy on Nov 6, 2007 16:12:34 GMT -5
This is all I have for now WR. Felt like doing something. November 6, 2007 Dear Congressman _________, I am writing to you with the sad news that yet another one of the thousands afflicted with Morgellon’s Disease, has taken their own life, thinking that the medical community and her own government didn’t care about her or her condition. Her name was Karen Stern and she took her own life on October 29, 2007 in Kingman, AZ. She was a fifty three year old, sensitive, recorded musician and songwriter. She left a note stating that she had given up because no one would help her regarding her affliction with Morgellon’s Disease. She is not the first to have given up hope that the medical community could not help them. Travis Wilson, also a Morgellon’s Disease sufferer in Texas took his twenty-three year old life on December 29, 2006. I strongly believe that these deaths may have been prevented if a few simple actions had occurred. Those actions would be, for this disease to be made public via the CDC and/or Congress by way of media relations, or an informational implementation campaign to physicians across this country. This campaign should at the very least make physicians and the general public aware that the condition even exists and that the CDC is going to do a study in California and that they do in fact care about these United States Citizens. This would greatly help those who have already contracted this as well as those yet to acquire it. The fact of the matter is that it has become quite obvious that the lack of communication by the CDC regarding Morgellon’s Disease with the medical community at large seems to be the biggest disconnect between a doctor and patient. Most doctors have little or no knowledge of this disease. Why is that? Why haven’t they been notified? I’ve already written at least three letters to various Congresspeople regarding the Morgellon’s subject and their responses usually deferred me right back to where the problem began, The CDC. Countless other Morgellon sufferers have reported doing the same, with the same response. Are they a self-regulating branch of government, left to do whatever they please? The facts exist. Our numbers are growing. This needs to be addressed immediately. We are not going away. Thank you for your consideration regarding this urgent matter. Sincerely, Your Constituent ______________ ________________________________ Contacting the Congress by state, includes U.S. Senators and Representatives in your area. tinyurl.com/3a65z~Bugsy
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ruth
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Post by ruth on Nov 10, 2007 14:03:21 GMT -5
great letter bugsy, i covered my district, washington state senators and congressman.
karens' death has shaken me deeply. i am angry and envious as i feel as i am 'the walking dead'.
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