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From: beainaustin

Way to Go Meri !

And, you are welcome. This board encourages everyone to post what they learn.

Which "BT list" are you a member of? Have you found it useful?

I agree, keep sending in the hats even if you miss the date, and forward the information to be posted all year long because Kris is going to be keeping the hats and adding them for next year.

I have sent off a note to the web site admin asking how to contribute to the "Faces of Brain Tumors 2005" book and they are going to send me the contact information. Also they asked how I was feeling! I love compassion.

I will post this address when I get it.

Do you know where your friend got all the stickers and such. I would love to post that info too.

By the way, I attend a Brain Tumor Support group (in person) here in Austin and I find it i very useful. Most of the information I learn I can use in my case. Plus I met another pituitary tumor patient, he even had a prolactinoma. He has his hormones regulated correctly and is roaring around feeling good! What a treat and inspiration for me.

Thanks again for your support.

Sincerely,

Beverly
Austin, TX


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