Good grief!!! How did all of you have time to be on the forum during the symposium!
When I wasn't hugging or being hugged, listening, or talking, I was asleep!!!
What an amazing time, as usual. Yes, it was quieter in the sense of less mischief, but it was also rewarding and satisfying in a very new and different way. Lest I leave someone out, I will not name names but the most rewarding part was reconnecting with and meeting all of you on the forum. What an inspiration you are to not only me personally, but to many others as well.
Tim, I can fully identify with what you mean about if we only help one person, it is worth maintaining the support group. I keep thinking someone younger needs to pick up the baton on our WV group, but until they do I will do my best to provide a safe haven for those who need/want it.
Just cannot let this go by ..... as Kay already knows I have a special attachment to Dr. Friedman ..... as I'm sure all of his patients do, I might add. It is a rare surgeon who truly cares for each and every patient, while being an outstanding physician. Not only did he treat me like a queen, but he was readily available to totally unknown patients and looking at their MRIs, etc.
Lastly, I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know a whole lot of totally new people and spreading the word about the value of this forum. Hopefully some of them will join us (or make themselves known) soon.
Hope to make it to LA ..... have to wait and see.
Clarice