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Lisa Salberg
07-19-2005, 09:17 PM
Hi everyone,
Yesterday I said goodbye to my postion of 17 years and so many great friends. I figured I should start today off with a bang! I was interviewed for a program that should air this weekend on:
News12 NJ
Cablevision
To Your Health
With Dr. Bruce Bonanno

Health issues and many tips on staying healthy.
SAT. 9:00am, 1:30pm
SUN. 6:30am, 9:00am, 12:30pm and 4:00 pm

One small step for me... one BIG step for getting HCM on the heart and minds of thousands of people (pun intended :wink: )

I will be burning a DVD of the segment and if all goes well I will post it to the web ASAP...Oh Tim I may need some help dear!


Best wishes to all,
Lisa

Pam Alexson
07-19-2005, 10:24 PM
It is all great what you do Lisa, You are like the Big Bang. You are going to make a big , big mark in this world. Gosh you already have ! Just Google , Yahoo, Ask Jeeves or any other search engine and you'll see how big Lisa Salberg is. Now why is it that Oprah doesn't know what a humanitarian you are!! Some day in the future when anyone says HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY people arond the world will know what it is besides a big word. We owe the coming of this marvel to you Lisa and all you are doing. Thanks , many thanks to you.

Pam

Largehearted
07-20-2005, 07:15 AM
Pam.

Perhaps we should begin a writing campaign to Ophra and let her know what amazing work Lisa has done. Lord knows we all need an advocate that puts HCM in the minds of the population of our country and Lisa would get my vote for that job!

Leon

angall
07-20-2005, 08:12 AM
Lisa

You have done so much for so many people. You have so much knowledge and compassion. It's amazing how many people has thanked you for your guidance.

I know when I spoke to you about my son, you certainly understood what I was talking about and could give me some pointers.

In my opinion there is no one that can give people what you have given to us. Medical professionals can give us information and offer medical help, YOU can do that PLUS have a shoulder for us to cry on.

I am so sorry that I wasn't able to attend the HCMA Convention this year, but I certainly will mark my calendar for next year. I want to meet (in person) this wonderful lady.........LISA.

Again, thank you

karen cicconetti
07-20-2005, 02:31 PM
Lisa thank you for all you have given to us. You know what a big part of my life you are. You are an amazing person, thank you again.



Karen

Toogoofy317
07-20-2005, 11:41 PM
This site has given me something I never really had before. A sense of family. The kind words, wisdom, and the lectures have meant the world to me. I mean I got an Aunt Lisa (who is always reminding me to drink my gatoraid :roll: ) My long lost twin Jim :shock: and a Grandpa Burt (if he will grow up a little and rejoin us :twisted: )

When I first found out about this disease I was alone and being led to a false sense of security. I talked with Lisa and got the facts but she went alot further than that. She arranged it so that we were at NEMC the same day so I would not have to go through this alone. It was quite sobering learning that I needed an AICD and how much my life was about to change. But, Lisa was there to comfort me and remind me I still had a life to live and with that little HCMA pin (that is on my work badge) reminds me that someone cares and knows my frustrations.

I have some very big decisions ahead of me but I am at ease knowing that I have someone I can talk to and the means to the education to make the right choices.

I see big things for the HCMA because of the founder who has a spiritual heart of a giant! Lisa you have done Lori proud. You have changed the world and for that I am forever indebited.

Mary S.

Debbie
07-21-2005, 12:18 AM
Lisa,

Again, thank you for all you do for us. More than you know, you have affected so many lives.

I agree that yours will be the name associated with informing the world on HCM. I also believe that the world will know the sacrifices you have given to get the word out.

You have given so much of yourself to this cause. Not for fame, but for good. I believe that your sister, Lori, is so honored by this site.

Please, contact me personally, and let me know what I can do to help. I am ready.

Debbie