Dear Group:
I have not posted here for some time. I used to post so much I
think I almost wore out my welcome. Anyway, I missed the
opportunity to wish everyone here a Merry Christmas before the
holiday arrived. I did not want the same to happen for New Years.
So, Happy New Year, everyone!
With the coming of the new year comes resolutions - the opportunity
to do in 2004 what you meant to do in 2003 but didn't. Well, I
would like to encourage everyone to continue to seek answers to
whatever unanswered questions they may have concerning their
health. And, I encourage you to use the resources of your local
public library and the Internet to do it.
Several years ago my world was falling apart. Everything was going
in the wrong direction - jobwise, financially, socially, you name
it. If it had anything to do with my life, it was negative. On top
of that, I thought I was physically going to die. Something was
drastically wrong with me healthwise and I was totally clueless
about what was wrong. That is when I started using the Internet,
joined Yahoogroups like this one and started asking lots of
questions. Asking questions on Yahoogroups led me to asking
questions of doctors who had websites - like
http://www.andrewsreiter.com. In so doing, I received information
that transformed my life for the better.
If you need answers to questions about epilepsy, don't discount the
most affordable resource that is at your fingertips - the Internet.
Please do not hesitate to go online and ask doctors questions
regarding your heallth or the health of someone you care about. It
just might be the first big step you take in transforming a life for
the better - be it yours or someone elses. Take it from someone who
spent 34 years on medication for the control of gran mal seizures
and is today drug-free and nearly seizure-free. Asking the right
people the right questions can tranform a life for the better. This
is not fantasy. This is reality. It is what happened to me. And,
I believe it could happen to you. 2004 could be your best year, yet.
Have a great year!
Lamar Morgan