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PJ Lymie medicine forum beginner
Joined: 25 Feb 2005
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Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 1:51 pm Post subject:
New Lyme Book Available
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"The Singing Forest, A Journey Through Lyme Disease" is available at
www.lulu.com/lyme
Written by author PJ Langhoff, founder of www.sewill.org and
www.lymeleague.com, and author of "The Forgotten", it is the true story of
one family's undiagnosed Lyme disease that forces them to go through
circumstances that go far beyond what they ever could have imagined. The
book honestly handles discrimination of the physically ill in "the system"
and truthfully exposes the face of Lyme disease in its victims.
Foreword by Dr. James L. Schaller, with a dedication to Dr. Charles Ray
Jones.
When PJ Langhoff moved to Wisconsin from Chicago seeking a different wayof
life, she had no idea how quickly that wish would be granted. Her family's
footsteps into this realm marked an odyssey that would encompass more than a
decade and a half, and touch the lives of people everywhere.
Divorce, discrimination in the courts, schools, Seppuku, Columbine, the
Federal Government, Lyme Disease, all false allegations of child abuse and
mental illness all weave a remarkably complex tapestry of circumstances sure
to leave you wondering what happens next. |
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Chuck P Adams medicine forum Guru
Joined: 03 Aug 2005
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Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 2:07 pm Post subject:
Re: Is PJ short for BJ?
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PJ Lymie wrote:
| Quote: | "The Singing Forest, A Journey Through Lyme Disease" is available at
www.lulu.com/lyme
Written by author PJ Langhoff, founder of www.sewill.org and
www.lymeleague.com, and author of "The Forgotten", it is the true story of
one family's undiagnosed Lyme disease that forces them to go through
circumstances that go far beyond what they ever could have imagined. The
book honestly handles discrimination of the physically ill in "the system"
and truthfully exposes the face of Lyme disease in its victims.
Foreword by Dr. James L. Schaller, with a dedication to Dr. Charles Ray
Jones.
When PJ Langhoff moved to Wisconsin from Chicago seeking a different wayof
life, she had no idea how quickly that wish would be granted. Her family's
footsteps into this realm marked an odyssey that would encompass more than a
decade and a half, and touch the lives of people everywhere.
Divorce, discrimination in the courts, schools, Seppuku, Columbine, the
Federal Government, Lyme Disease, all false allegations of child abuse and
mental illness all weave a remarkably complex tapestry of circumstances sure
to leave you wondering what happens next.
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PJ Lymie medicine forum beginner
Joined: 25 Feb 2005
Posts: 9
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Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 2:23 pm Post subject:
Re: Is PJ short for BJ?
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Who is BJ?
"Elected Newsgroup leader Chuck" <chuckadams05@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1151158073.614015.122050@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
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PJ Lymie wrote:
"The Singing Forest, A Journey Through Lyme Disease" is available at
www.lulu.com/lyme
Written by author PJ Langhoff, founder of www.sewill.org and
www.lymeleague.com, and author of "The Forgotten", it is the true story
of
one family's undiagnosed Lyme disease that forces them to go through
circumstances that go far beyond what they ever could have imagined. The
book honestly handles discrimination of the physically ill in "the
system"
and truthfully exposes the face of Lyme disease in its victims.
Foreword by Dr. James L. Schaller, with a dedication to Dr. Charles Ray
Jones.
When PJ Langhoff moved to Wisconsin from Chicago seeking a different
wayof
life, she had no idea how quickly that wish would be granted. Her
family's
footsteps into this realm marked an odyssey that would encompass more
than a
decade and a half, and touch the lives of people everywhere.
Divorce, discrimination in the courts, schools, Seppuku, Columbine, the
Federal Government, Lyme Disease, all false allegations of child abuse
and
mental illness all weave a remarkably complex tapestry of circumstances
sure
to leave you wondering what happens next.
A good question
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brent medicine forum Guru
Joined: 29 Apr 2005
Posts: 1543
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Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 9:17 pm Post subject:
Re: Is PJ short for BJ?
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PJ Lymie wrote:
| Quote: | Who is BJ?
"Elected Newsgroup leader Chuck" <chuckadams05@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1151158073.614015.122050@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
PJ Lymie wrote:
"The Singing Forest, A Journey Through Lyme Disease" is available at
www.lulu.com/lyme
Written by author PJ Langhoff, founder of www.sewill.org and
www.lymeleague.com, and author of "The Forgotten", it is the true story
of
one family's undiagnosed Lyme disease that forces them to go through
circumstances that go far beyond what they ever could have imagined. The
book honestly handles discrimination of the physically ill in "the
system"
and truthfully exposes the face of Lyme disease in its victims.
Foreword by Dr. James L. Schaller, with a dedication to Dr. Charles Ray
Jones.
When PJ Langhoff moved to Wisconsin from Chicago seeking a different
wayof
life, she had no idea how quickly that wish would be granted. Her
family's
footsteps into this realm marked an odyssey that would encompass more
than a
decade and a half, and touch the lives of people everywhere.
Divorce, discrimination in the courts, schools, Seppuku, Columbine, the
Federal Government, Lyme Disease, all false allegations of child abuse
and
mental illness all weave a remarkably complex tapestry of circumstances
sure
to leave you wondering what happens next.
A good question
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Sounds like a must read. "Lyme" is about as bad as it gets. You get the
disease with hundreds of ducks saying you have nothing.
thanx for the post. |
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