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Dr. Richard Besser (ABC News w/ Diane Sawyer)

Hi everyone!  As some of you know I have experienced some negative feedback from so-called "friends".  So I am going to write a letter to Dr. Richard Besser to see if he will do a spot on ABC News reguarding Hep C and the "stigma" that comes with it.  I hope you all will take a few minutes and do the same if you are interested.  I know some of you have had positive results with friends and family and others haven't.  I just want to get the word out that we are human beings also and deserve love and respect.  Just go to abcnews.com and click on the icon "contact us" at the bottom of the page.  Then go to ABC News with Diane Sawyer and fill out the inquiry.  I just figured the more of us that write in the better chance we will have.  Thanks!  and have a great day!
Jules
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179856 tn?1333547362
I think we've done this more than a few times...good luck with it I hope you get further than we did.  I think the only one who did was Andiamo in his Good Morning America spot.
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Thanks Carrie!  Power in numbers!!!!!
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That is AWESOME.   Will do this right now.    Would like nothing better than to see a newscast on this.    Thank You for your Bravery and Pro Active Assertiveness.     I am on it !    Carrie
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