Sick with a Cold

Hello All,

I'm back from my trip to Duluth. For all intents and purposes, it went really well. I spoke on Thursday morning, and although I missed some information I wanted to cover, the audience responded well to what I had to say. Afterward, many were informing me of how good the presentation was. So I was pretty thrilled.

Now that I'm back home, things are a lot less stressful and relaxing. The only problem is that I know have a really bad cold. I suppose it is from being around so many people at the conference . . . sort of like going back to school in the fall and getting sick for the first few weeks. I'm drinking plenty of fluids and will try to rest over the next couple of days. That's about it.

I also met a very nice young lady at the conference, and . . . NOPE, I'm not going to write anything about her. She deserves her privacy.

Anyway, things are going well. I'll write again soon to let you know what is new this week.

Warmest Regards,
Andrew D. Gadtke
 

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  • 10/4/2010 10:09 PM Carrie Serna wrote:
    Hi Andrew,

    I was at the Duluth conference and listened to your speech. I also purchased your book and we had a brief conversation. My co-worker and I talked about your speech today at our managers meeting. You brought such clarity and insight to this illness that is so misunderstood. I met with a consumer today who has had paranoid schizophrenia for over 50 years. I shared your story with him. He could relate. I feel like so many of my clients get suck in that "unmotivated" grey area that they find it hard to imagine feeling better, let alone work on it. You've broadened my understanding re: schizophrenia more than you will ever know. So much so, I checked out your blog and left a comment! Something I wouldn't normally do. Please take good care of yourself. You deserve all good things that come to you, and I hope one day you will experience all the things in this life that you worry schizophrenia will take from you.
    Peace,
    Carrie
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