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Hello Sachs family:
I have been contacted by the other family en route for Germany.
I am the person that helped the Kendrix and Abruzzo family while they were here in Saarbruecken undergoing the RSD treatment. Other families followed.
Please contact me immediately using the email address that I provided. I am here to help.
Ralph
Comment by Ralph — September 18, 2008 @ 9:00 am |
Hello Lisa and Gordy,
We’ve never spoken, but I feel like I know you. I’m close with Elizabeth and Lynn from back home. I wanted you to know that in addition to Elizabeth, I’ve had Brandy in my thoughts and prayers since you all met. Before being put under Elizabeth had so many great things to say about all of you, and I’m so happy during this difficult time you were all able to meet each other. I’ve been glued to your blog, as well as many others back here, and am just thrilled everything has been going smoothly so far. I can’t wait to hear how they each feel when they wake up! I’ll be waiting anxiously to hear and read the updates, and I think you both are amazing people! Please send my love to Elizabeth, Brandy, and Lynn!
Best wishes,
Seth
Comment by Seth — October 13, 2008 @ 9:52 pm |
Hello Lisa, Gordy and Brandy,
Brandy I have been following your progress since prior to your leaving for Germany. My husband Dave has full body RSD and we have an appointment April 10, 2010 with Dr. Schwartzman. He has had RSD for approximately 11 years. The ketamine treatment is the first hope we have ever had. I hope Dave will be able to receive this treatment.
Following your progress gives me even more hope. Once I started reading about you I sent your website address to my co-workers, friends and family. They have also been following your progress and have been praying for you.
Everyday while you were in Germany the 1st thing every morning when I got to work it was “Did you read about Brandy last night?” and we would all talk about how you were doing. Everyone has been so excited for you.
If at all possible could any of you, if you have time and feel like it could you email me? I have a lot of questions and was hoping you could direct me.
I will continue to keep you in my prayers.
Jan Shurtz
Comment by Janet Shurtz — January 4, 2009 @ 10:06 pm |
Hey Brandy. I just wanted to check in with you and say hello. Belated, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I hope you have been feeling well. I read the article in the Roanoke Times when i got back into town last night. I thought it was really a good piece. I assume you are more pleased then the way that the people magazine article went. Bastard New Yorker’s (kidding and not kidding). At any rate, I thought that the article was very flattering to you as well as inspirational. i also wanted to apologize for not coming into work that last Thur and not being able to say good-bye and wish you the best properly. i hope you realize that it was certainly not done intentionally to snub anyone but that i have just not been doing well with my own health recently. Your taking those few steps on that last Tue during PT had me smiling for a good week. For that i am certainly indebted to you and grateful. It really did make my day. I sure hope that you will continue with the PT and see it through until you are a 100% or close to. Although the progress was slow at times you have steadily improved over the past year. And it was definitely my pleasure to have been involved with your rehab and just getting to know you. I will continue to check in on your blog and if you have the time please shoot me a line. Sincerely, James
Comment by James OConnell — January 4, 2010 @ 6:19 pm |
Hi Gordy,
My girlfriend is scheduled to go to Saarbrücken in June. Can we ask you some questions via email?
All the best
Björn
Comment by Björn — May 14, 2010 @ 2:18 am |