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10,000 E-mails Needed


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travelthomas Apprentice

10,000 E-Mails Needed

Give Celiac Disease National Recognition

Go to: Open Original Shared Link and send an e-mail to Oprah Magazine about your personal experiences dealing with Celiac Disease.

Please circulate this post.

Thank you for your time.


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Guest jhmom

Thomas - I sent my email to Oprah, it would be wonderful if she would do a show to educate the public! :D

plantime Contributor

I sent mine in.

ROYAL BLUE Apprentice

TRAVELTHOMAS,

Just curious, did Oprah mag. tell you they need 10,000 e-mails before consideration on doing a piece on Celiac Disease/

Tracy

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Kim Explorer

While I understand the motivation, I'm really not sure that inundating Oprah's web site is the best way to convince her staff to do a story on celiac. It may just seem harassing and turn them off. It seems that enough emails have already been sent so that if they are interested, they'll check it out.

travelthomas Apprentice

Hi Kim,

I guess I didn’t state my post correctly.

10, 000 e-mails from 10,000 individuals needed. If I sent the Oprah magazine 10,000 e-mails, it would be harassment.

Thank you for pointing out my mistake.

Hi Tracy,

Knowing how the media is like a large hungry beast, one tidbit is not worth it’s time. We need to fill it's mouth!

Thanks for sending in the letters! Keep it up!

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