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kenc
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 Posted: Fri Aug 29th, 2008 05:42

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I don't know where to post this message so feel free to move it.I've greatly enjoyed working closely with the members of our study site to help them manage the protocol. I will miss this frequent contact with you but I will keep up-to-date with how everyone is doing. Best of luck to all of you in your efforts to recover your health.  - Meg
I think I speak for most of us when I say "Thank you Meg for the incredible support you have given us." 

I speak for myself when I say "If it wasn't for you I don't know how I would have made it this far." 

Thank you so much! :):):)


Ken (still hanging in there)

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 Posted: Fri Aug 29th, 2008 07:47

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Ditto :):):).  Many thanks to you Meg for all your patience, time, encouragement and all the "coaching" you do for us MP members.  We appreciate all your hard work and dedication to ARF and the MP sites.  Life is made brighter by people like you!:):D:dude:

Take good care,

Lydia

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 Posted: Sun Aug 31st, 2008 04:48

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I could not have got an understanding of this new science as quickly as I have [brain fogged, learning to use the I'net, a low end portable computer with no plug-in for keyboard I could touch type to] but for the fantastic contribution of Meg M

I'm particularly taken with this quote from Meg in Barb's '..to get your doctor on board ...'

"Please ask your Professor which side would he would prefer to be on... the "learned doctor" side, or, the learning-doctor side. A true Professor does not stop learning! I understand that that is the criteria for being awarded the Doctorate degree."

wit as well as clarity.....another awesome mind at work. thx to the max

stay well, you beautiful woman....Sallie



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 Posted: Wed Sep 3rd, 2008 00:15

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I also has to say::

Meg you are  great!!!

thanks

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 Posted: Wed Sep 3rd, 2008 20:29

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I, too, would like to thank Meg for all of her patience and dedication to the members here, and especially all the time she has put into answering my many questions. Now that I am an advocate and have put myself in her shoes I can really appreciate all the energy she has put forth. She is a wonder-woman.



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 Posted: Sat Sep 6th, 2008 05:23

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a huge thank you from me too :) :) 

and to all the moderators and research team too :)

hanging in there... :cool:


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