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from Donna Laux at the Center for Endometriosis CareFrom: Donna (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu Jun 30 08:23:59 2005
Good Grief I wish I could talk with each one of the tens of thousands of you I have met over the past fifteen years. I’ve met you in person, over the telephone, on the Internet, in the rooms where I have been privileged to speak to you. We have talked together, cried together, laughed and hugged. I have shared myself with you, and you have shared yourselves with me. Together, we have made great progress in solving the problem of endometriosis in general as well as in our individual lives. This was a great gift from you to me, and I thank you for it. Because of our deep history together, I hope you will understand when I say the decision to leave the Center for Endometriosis Care was not an easy one. But we are all on our own life’s journeys, and mine is leading me onward. After so many rewarding years with CEC and its predecessor, the Endometriosis Care Center, I feel that my work here is done, and I am called to other challenges. The sadness I feel is a good grief, because although it will be hard to relinquish a program I developed, I will not be giving up the friendships that program engendered. I will remain in healthcare, involved in facilities planning. I am leaving the CEC in the capable hands of Drs. Bob Albee and Ken Sinervo. You can trust them to listen to you and to tell you the truth. I remain involved with endometriosis in two additional ways. I am maintaining my position as an Advisory Board member of the Endometriosis Research Center. I am also collaborating on a book about endometriosis with Nancy Petersen from Bend, Oregon. We hope to send it to press within the next year. My e-mail address is donnalaux@bellsouth.net I love you all. D.
-- Donna Laux Atlanta, GA July 2005
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