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Doris,

I think maybe Elyse was referring to my post where I said the site had a new

look but asked what happened to the " Dos and Don'ts of Diet " , the old " Ask

Dr. Goldberg " files and the link to the articles and .net?

I think the new site design is really nice... I just always want MORE, MORE,

MORE (I do love that slide presentation)! I know of a radiologist who had a

child with the " A " word and he spent a couple of days reading EVERY post on

the old " Ask Dr. Goldberg " section. It got him so fired up. He kept saying

" I KNEW it was neuroimmune! " over and over again. I guess I loved that

section because back then it was the only way (other than the chats) to

" meet " Dr. Goldberg before making the choice to seek treatment from him for

our son. I posted questions and he answered them, plus I read every post

and found a lot of answers to questions I had. I know that stuff was old,

though.

I know some of the old talks may be " stale " because they are redundant with

newer talks that have more to-the-moment material.

Anyway, I didn't mean to sound negative... I'm sure it will be great when

it's done.

Just please don't leave out the " Dos and Don'ts of Diet " ! I keep printing it

out and losing it because I drag it around the house.

Caroline

> From: drsmit6 <sjsmith@...>

> Reply-< >

> Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 02:42:36 +0000

> < >

> Subject: Re: neuroimmunedr.com website

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>

> but see, posting the PPT slides is like showing the carrot.

> Folks will then have an idea what is on the DVD ...

> Dr G does elaborate on all the items ...

> and there are a number of new items presented

> that even I wasn't aware of .

>

> Who would complain about older material that

> still relates to our children's illness?

>

> d

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Glad the presentation is up there.it makes it so much easier to dessiminate

the message.

Dr G's presentation of this material is not to be missed however..there is

so much more said than can be put on the slides.

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Caroline Glover

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Subject: Re: Re: neuroimmunedr.com website

Doris,

I think maybe Elyse was referring to my post where I said the site had a new

look but asked what happened to the " Dos and Don'ts of Diet " , the old " Ask

Dr. Goldberg " files and the link to the articles and .net?

I think the new site design is really nice... I just always want MORE, MORE,

MORE (I do love that slide presentation)! I know of a radiologist who had a

child with the " A " word and he spent a couple of days reading EVERY post on

the old " Ask Dr. Goldberg " section. It got him so fired up. He kept saying

" I KNEW it was neuroimmune! " over and over again. I guess I loved that

section because back then it was the only way (other than the chats) to

" meet " Dr. Goldberg before making the choice to seek treatment from him for

our son. I posted questions and he answered them, plus I read every post

and found a lot of answers to questions I had. I know that stuff was old,

though.

I know some of the old talks may be " stale " because they are redundant with

newer talks that have more to-the-moment material.

Anyway, I didn't mean to sound negative... I'm sure it will be great when

it's done.

Just please don't leave out the " Dos and Don'ts of Diet " ! I keep printing it

out and losing it because I drag it around the house.

Caroline

> From: drsmit6 <sjsmithcablespeed (DOT) <mailto:sjsmith%40cablespeed.com> com>

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> Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 02:42:36 +0000

> <groups (DOT) <mailto:%40> com>

> Subject: Re: neuroimmunedr.com website

>

>

> but see, posting the PPT slides is like showing the carrot.

> Folks will then have an idea what is on the DVD ...

> Dr G does elaborate on all the items ...

> and there are a number of new items presented

> that even I wasn't aware of .

>

> Who would complain about older material that

> still relates to our children's illness?

>

> d

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Updating this site is going to be so beneficial when introducing to my

new friends and colleagues here in Greenville, SC. Thanks so much!

Michele Cerruto.

Mauldin, SC

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Thanks... I hadn't realized that!

Caroline

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> Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 04:36:09 +0000

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> " Do's and Don't's " can still be found at www.nids.net.

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> Donna

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