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Old 09-16-2006, 01:21 PM #9
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Wow--What a great outline Lizard! It's very comprehensive, but what I love
most about it is that it is a community endeavor. Very cool! I have a suggestion or two--feel free to disregard--

* Maybe separate the chapters for adult H and infant/childhood H--
I don't know much, but I was thinking the issues might be different
to address them in their own chapters.

* A section on what patients have tried to help the condition that
may not be mainstream, i.e., accupuncture, natural remedies, etc.

I can give you some guidance on the marketing plan and self-publishing
if you you choose to gothat route.

I'm in awe of all of you!
love, -julia
Hey, Julia.

These are great. Thanks! I will make sure we include them.


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