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Healthwriter101 - 30 Mar 2004 18:42 GMT
I am writing an article about the benefits of exercise for cancer survivors for
a new publication called Heal.

While in the past, some cancer patients were discouraged from exercising, today
such advice isn't necessarily the case.

I am looking for cancer survivors on this topic - what exercise you do, how you
chose the appropriate activities, when you started exercise, the effects of
exercise, etc.

If you are interested, please contact me at healthwriter101@aol.com

Thanks,
Joe Mullich
www.joemullich.com
J - 30 Mar 2004 21:01 GMT
> I am writing an article about the benefits of exercise for cancer survivors for
> a new publication called Heal.
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> Joe Mullich
> www.joemullich.com

Some cancer patients are discouraged from doing exercises in certain circumstances
at certain times.

So (according to your website), "a mark of your professionalism is that clients
often call you when they have important assignments that must be turned around
quickly" AND then you expect sick patients to write their stories to you and you
get paid for it?
What a way to make a living !

Try the Google archives for any of the cancer newsgroups with the word exercise
and/or any exercise activity.
http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search

In other words, do the work yourself !
J
Healthwriter101 - 31 Mar 2004 02:15 GMT
Hi. I am not asking anyone to do my work for me. I am asking if anyone would
like to share their stories and ideas, which I will incorporate into an article
that will hopefully assist and inspire other cancer survivors.

Peace.

<<
Some cancer patients are discouraged from doing exercises in certain
circumstances
at certain times.

So (according to your website), "a mark of your professionalism is that clients
often call you when they have important assignments that must be turned around
quickly" AND then you expect sick patients to write their stories to you and
you
get paid for it?
What a way to make a living !

Try the Google archives for any of the cancer newsgroups with the word exercise
and/or any exercise activity.
http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search

In other words, do the work yourself !
J
<<
Steph - 31 Mar 2004 03:48 GMT
> Hi. I am not asking anyone to do my work for me. I am asking if anyone would
> like to share their stories and ideas, which I will incorporate into an article
> that will hopefully assist and inspire other cancer survivors.
>
> Peace.

A complete altruist. What an angel...................
Steph - 31 Mar 2004 03:47 GMT
> I am writing an article about the benefits of exercise for cancer survivors for
> a new publication called Heal.
>
> While in the past, some cancer patients were discouraged from exercising, today
> such advice isn't necessarily the case.

I've been an oncologist for 20 years, and I've never discouraged a patient
from exercising.
I've never heard anyone else do it either.
Are you sure this isn't something you've sen on a soap?

> I am looking for cancer survivors on this topic - what exercise you do, how you
> chose the appropriate activities, when you started exercise, the effects of
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Joe Mullich
> www.joemullich.com
J - 31 Mar 2004 03:56 GMT
> > I am writing an article about the benefits of exercise for cancer survivors
> for
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> I've never heard anyone else do it either.
> Are you sure this isn't something you've sen on a soap?

That's me Steph who posted that. (he messed up the attributions when he replied
)
The breast cancer patients in certain circumstances due to lymph node removal,
IIRC
J
Steph - 31 Mar 2004 08:47 GMT
> > > I am writing an article about the benefits of exercise for cancer survivors
> > for
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> IIRC
> J

No J, "he" wrote that
J - 01 Apr 2004 03:16 GMT
> > > > I am writing an article about the benefits of exercise for cancer
> survivors
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> No J, "he" wrote that

oops ! indeed he did, thanks Steph
J
 
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