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Newsletter April 9, 2007
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| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Fibromyalgia Empowerment Group at Tmple Sholom reminds you to attend the April 11, 2007 group meeting with Special Guest Speaker, Dr. Skip Lenz, Compound Pharmacist from Skips' Pharmacy |
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| Topic: LOW DOSE OF NALTREXONE FOR CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME AND FIBROMYALGIA |
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MAY 2007 IS PANDORA'S AWARENESS MONTH FOR CFS, FM, GWS, MCS AND RELATED ILLNESSES.
Visit our web site for additional information on other Awareness Day Events location in Florida and beyond for CFS and FM. Support our efforts and the efforts of other sister organizations in the U.S.
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The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Empowerment Group at Temple Sholom, reminds you to attend the April 11, 2007 monthly group meeting. The special guest speaker will be Dr. Skip Lenz, founder of the well established and well known for quality compounding pharmacy - SKIP'S PHARMACY, in Boca Raton, Florida.
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The monthly group meetings are open and free to the public and they are part of Temple Sholom Sisterhood Community Outreach yearly programs.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Temple Sholom (Chapel)
Pompano Beach, Florida 33061
Temple Office Phone: 954-942-6410
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RSVP: 954-783-6771
E-mail: contact@pandoranet.info
This presentation is suitable for anyone or any family member who suffers from chronic pain, MS, lupus cancer and Chrohn's Disease. As we all know, living with an invisible chronic disorder is very difficult for others to understand. You may look fine, but feel terrible! This event can be part of the overall solution to firmly get you in your personal pathway to wellness and to a better quality of life.
We look forward to seeing you on April 11, 2007
Cookie Miller
Advocate Extraordinaire 2007- P.A.N.D.O.RA.
Facilitator -CFS/FM Empowerment Group at Temple Sholom
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P.A.N.D.O.R.A.- Patient Alliance for Neuroendocrineimmune Disorders Organization for Research & Advocacy, Inc., a non profit 501 c 3 organization.
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