| 04-30-2007 12:24 PM CET - Health & Medicine |
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Morgellons Video "Star" First Shared Her Story of Triumph, Now Counsels Other Suffers
Press release from: MorgellonsHope.com
(openPR) - Thousands have watched Connie's video, telling about her story of triumph against Morgellons on YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo Video, MorgellonsHope.com (EwwTube), and several other video sites.
She was very excited about the response to her video, stating "I have been symptom-free for six months from a disease known as Morgellons. My experience and my story met with success and my return to a healthy, normal lifestyle after more than a decade of suffering for this horrific disease."
"It went beyond our expectations, and many have emailed us, asking how to contact Connie.", says MorgellonsHope.com site founder, Jeff Sohler. "Originally we just forwarded the emails, but because of the overwhelming response, we wanted to facilitate a way for her to better serve the Morgellons Community.", he continues.
She felt so good that something so wonderful could come out of her experience, stating "Since my success in becoming symptom-free 6 months ago, I have communicated with other Morgellons sufferers throughout the United States, shared my story, provided my personal path to hope and support, and, most important, I have had truly heart-felt experiences each time a sufferer has said to me, "I am getting better" or "my symptoms are going away", and "I am healing"."
We felt that offering her a personal thread on the Morgellons Hope Community forum, that she moderates herself, was the perfect solution.
"We applauded Connie for having the courage to tell her story on video, and are very impressed with the additional commitment that she's offered as a moderator of her own forum thread", says site founder Jeff Sohler. "We welcome others to do the same since the only way that we as a community are going to make things happen in regards to Morgellons getting the attention it needs and deserves, is by raising awareness by any means possible."
To see her personal forum thread and her open letter to the Morgellons Community, visit the Community section on www.MorgellonsHope.com.
If you haven't seen Connie's video yet, the trailer is available on the video sites mentioned, or the complete video is available at www.MorgellonsHope.com.
MorgellonsHope.com is an on-line Community dedicated to supporting sufferers of Morgellons Disease. The site features the Latest News, Articles, Pictures, Videos, Blogs, Case Studies, a Forum, GeoMap, Product Information, links to just about everything Morgellons on the Internet, and much more.
Jeff Sohler
MorgellonsHope.com
media@MorgellonsHope.com
702-991-1304
She was very excited about the response to her video, stating "I have been symptom-free for six months from a disease known as Morgellons. My experience and my story met with success and my return to a healthy, normal lifestyle after more than a decade of suffering for this horrific disease."
"It went beyond our expectations, and many have emailed us, asking how to contact Connie.", says MorgellonsHope.com site founder, Jeff Sohler. "Originally we just forwarded the emails, but because of the overwhelming response, we wanted to facilitate a way for her to better serve the Morgellons Community.", he continues.
She felt so good that something so wonderful could come out of her experience, stating "Since my success in becoming symptom-free 6 months ago, I have communicated with other Morgellons sufferers throughout the United States, shared my story, provided my personal path to hope and support, and, most important, I have had truly heart-felt experiences each time a sufferer has said to me, "I am getting better" or "my symptoms are going away", and "I am healing"."
We felt that offering her a personal thread on the Morgellons Hope Community forum, that she moderates herself, was the perfect solution.
"We applauded Connie for having the courage to tell her story on video, and are very impressed with the additional commitment that she's offered as a moderator of her own forum thread", says site founder Jeff Sohler. "We welcome others to do the same since the only way that we as a community are going to make things happen in regards to Morgellons getting the attention it needs and deserves, is by raising awareness by any means possible."
To see her personal forum thread and her open letter to the Morgellons Community, visit the Community section on www.MorgellonsHope.com.
If you haven't seen Connie's video yet, the trailer is available on the video sites mentioned, or the complete video is available at www.MorgellonsHope.com.
MorgellonsHope.com is an on-line Community dedicated to supporting sufferers of Morgellons Disease. The site features the Latest News, Articles, Pictures, Videos, Blogs, Case Studies, a Forum, GeoMap, Product Information, links to just about everything Morgellons on the Internet, and much more.
Jeff Sohler
MorgellonsHope.com
media@MorgellonsHope.com
702-991-1304
News-ID: 19705
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