June 22, 2007
Dear Ms. Silberstein,
On behalf of R. Memorial Hospital and all those who attended last month’s Cancer Survivor’s Day Celebration, I want to thank you for your excellent presentation on “Kitchen Chemotherapy: How Dietary Choices Can Make Treatment More Effective & Help Prevent Recurrence.”
Your personalized speech was entertaining and educational for all attendees. Many positive comments were received.
Once again, we sincerely thank you for your excellent presentation.
Thank you,
Lorie M., RN, BSN, CCRP
Cancer Program Coordinator
Lorie M., RN, BSN, CCRP
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June 21, 2007
Dear Susan,
Dan & I would like to thank you for the incredibly informative session we had with you on May 18.
You and your fantastic staff and in particular, Randy, have given us the tools to provide Dan with the best quality of life possible. When Dan was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2002, the doctors were working towards a cure. A cure with three toxic chemo drugs for six months. Now, we are faced with a much more serious cancer than before. Your organization has provided us with hope.
We look forward to meeting with you in the near future.
Thank you again and God bless all of you.
Sincerely,
Dan & Delphine J.
Dan & Delphine J.
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Susan--
Thank you for an absolutely brilliant talk. Everyone was impressed. It is truly one of the best lectures I have ever heard. I have been recommending your book to my patients and people that I meet at my JP+ events. I love it--simple and powerful. Thank you for having written it.
I value our friendship and look forward to seeing you in Nashville. If I can help Fran and her guests in any way, please let me know. Also, as you work with cancer patients, I would be willing to answer specific questions about breast cancer in exchange for being able to share JP+ with them. Would also be interested in your group of professional women looking at home-based businesses. The Juice Plus+ business may be perfect for some of them. Let me know if I can participate in any way.
Thanks again for your wonderful lecture. I am in Phoenix right now getting my precious first-born child acclimated to college. So far so good.
Hugs--
Dee
Dee G.
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Susan,
Thank you for all you do. We truly appreciate it.
Hugs + Love,
Dan & Richard
Dan & Richard
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2/5/07
Just wanted to let you all know that Mitch is doing so great, it is a miracle. He is better than he has been maybe EVER. He feels good every day; which is more than I can say!
I know when I see some people and they ask about him very quietly, and I tell them that he is doing so well, they are so surprised and here they had been dreading to ask me. So that’s why I wanted you all to know.
The surgeon uses Mitch’s case in his lectures about melanoma; Mitch is an anomaly. Most people are not around this long. However, he doesn’t really know the full scope of what else we do in conjunction with supporting his immune system. Not the least is Having FUN!
We are planning a big trip in July. (Now that is positive thinking. Mitch wants to do it now that he has learned how to “fly.”) It will be a 10 day trip to and around Vienna with one of his band groups, South Jersey .... They will be playing a couple of concerts somewhere there. I will be a “band aide.”
He is now the most joyful and good humored person. I almost don’t know him. He is very thankful and has a new outlook on life. He has more energy than I now. I guess I am still recuperating from the caregiving era at this time.
We were just at our daughter’s in VA for a few days and will be traveling to Mass. and Denver ASAP to see Tam and Sam. Meantime, app’ts, bands, country dancing and LIFE in general (bill paying!) just keep us busy.
Thanks again to everyone for all your caring support and contact. We hope you can experience a few miracles in your lifetimes as well.
Love and hugs,
Peg and Mitch
Peg and Mitch
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