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----- Original Message -----
From: Dominie Bush
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 2:08 AM
Subject: Death of the newsletter and my FMS/CFIDS website??

Dear Newsletter Readers,

1. I was contacted today by a leading attorney whose job it is to 
warn those who give advice related to health conditions on the internet. This 
is now illegal, unless you are a medical doctor. 
My website at http://www.fms-help.com
is not in compliance with FTC regulations.

2. Beginning Jan. 1, 2004, the FTC will begin a "sting operation" 
where someone will email or call to ask for help with a health problem. Should 
the
kind-hearted soul reply with some advice, they can be fined $250,000--yep, 
that's 
a quarter of a million dollars(!) if they are not a medical doctor. I asked 
the attorney if the FTC would sue companies or individuals and was told that 
the 
FTC isn't putting up with it anymore and that individuals will be sued.

3. Because of this, I can no longer trust that people who write to 
me are actually FMS/CFIDS sufferers. I will still be accepting email at 
d...@fms-
help.com but may not reply.

4. The attorney was most sympathetic with the use of nutritional 
supplements, because of a family member with serious health problems that drugs 
couldn't help.
The person suffered serious side effects and is now using ONLY nutritional
supplements and doing much better. The attorney even enthusiastically endorsed 
a 
popular nutritional supplement in the course of our conversation.

5. The attorney said that Sen. Richard Durbin of Illinois is trying 
to get rid of dietary supplements and described him as "the meanest man on the 
planet." My husband looked up Sen. Durbin's website and found an email 
address to write to him: [email protected] My husband also found a good 
letter 
on the net at http://joeclarke.net/vitamins.htm (It's called, "Hey 
Government, Don't Take Away My Vitamins.") There are many more letters out 
there too, I've found.

6. Well, I have been in tears and grieving the loss of the website 
and newsletter most of the day. I need to do something VERY QUICKLY about my 
website, but I have no idea what! Please PRAY for me to know what to do! Many 
of 
you have been with me for years and we have had the most wonderful 
relationship of support and caring. I will always treasure that!!!

7. What happened to my freedom of speech?....Or is that only reserved for
pornographers now?! How can I get information out to people with FMS/CFIDS, if 
I 
can't say anything because I am not a doctor?!!?? I am stumped!

8. My monthly newsletter is really YOUR newsletter, because much of 
the information comes from you and I pass it on via the newsletter to others 
who 
suffer with FMS/CFIDS. This is now against FTC regulations and they will be 
enforced and I could be sued.

9. The information on my website at http://www.fms-help.com has 
helped many people around the world and even prevented suicides. For the past 7 
years, I have had calls and emails from thousands of people who desperately 
needed information and help in dealing with their fibromyalgia and chronic 
fatigue 
syndrome. Their doctors have failed them and no one really understands what 
it's 
like unless you have these conditions yourself. When you consider that Dr. 
Kervorkian has "helped" 4 women with FMS/CFIDS to end their lives, you realize 
the 
desperation and hopelessness in the hearts of many with chronic "invisible" 
illness.

10. My FMS/CFIDS website has been on the net since 1996, but it appears to now
be coming to an end. At the very LEAST, I will have to severely curtail the
information I offer on my site in the next few weeks to avoid being 
fined. If there's anything you want on my site at http://www.fms-help.com, you 
may want to print it out now before it is taken down.

11. The attorney said that NO health condition can be mentioned along with a
nutritional supplement or advice of some kind. For example, when I say in my
tips site that magnesium helps the muscle stiffness of fibromyalgia, 
that is a NO NO! All words have to be in "secret code" almost. Here are some 
examples:

You can't say A.D.H.D. - You CAN say "trouble concentrating"
You can't say pain - You CAN say "discomfort"
You can't say insomnia - You CAN say "difficulty sleeping"
You can't say menopause - You CAN say "change of life"
You can't say fibromyalgia - Now I'm really stuck! Maybe I should 
say--"severe discomfort in my body, count sheep all night, feel like an old 
lady, 
can't stand up for more than 15 minutes, think negative thoughts, have to lie 
down to rest frequently, can't stop my mind from thinking, have to go the 
bathroom a lot, etc."

12. See "Stop Senator Durbin's Ban of Health Foods" at
http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/pol/18242201.html
There are many more sites on the net about Senate Bill 722. Simply 
type in these words at http://www.google.com -- Sen. Durbin's ban on 
nutritional supplements bill--and you will get a lot of websites about this. I 
have already written a letter to Sen. Durbin and ask you to do the same if this 
crisis in 
American health is of importance to you.

13. I may be pulling my site down at http://www.fms-help.com soon so 
I can work on it to try to make it compliant. That will be a mammoth job and 
I'm not sure that I have the time or skills to do it. I am also concerned that 
if 
and when I relaunch it, it will say next to nothing, like many other sites 
that have been targeted by the FTC. They have been watered down to where 
there's 
almost no point in reading them.

14. I am especially saddened because helping fibromyalgia patients 
has been my life's work for the past 7 years and I believe was a calling from 
God. I was glad that my 14 years of suffering hadn't been in vain--that 
what I learned from dealing with FMS/CFIDS since 1982 could actually help other 
people to not have to go through all the torments of this illness that I did. 
But 
this can no longer be.....and I don't know what to do with all the love and 
caring I feel in my heart toward those who are still suffering? I am in tears! 
How 
can I help if I can't say what helps??!! It is so confusing!

15. I will be giving much thought and prayer about what to do next. Thank you
for all your contributions in the past years to the newsletter. We 
sure have been a caring and supportive group of people and I have learned as 
much from you as you have learned from me. The attorney told me that the 
newsletter had great information in it, but is illegal. Frankly, I don't know 
how 
to write a newsletter that uses only the "approved" language and never 
mentions advice or a nutritional product in relation to a disease condition. 
What 
about all those companies on the radio and TV who are marketing their brand of 
calcium for people's "osteoporosis"?? I presume they will also be targeted?

16. I feel that I am being muzzled. I hate it. I am hurting and 
confused. Thank you for your prayers for me to know what to do. If my website 
disappears for awhile and you don't get any more newsletters, it's because I am 
either working on trying to make it compliant and still saying something of 
value, 
or I have given up on it. I had the December 2003 newsletter almost ready to 
go and it's a great one! Was just putting some finishing touches on it, but 
will 
not be able to send it now, since the whole concept of the fibromyalgia 
newsletter violates the FTC regulations (of giving people advice for a disease 
condition when you are not a doctor).

I am open to any thoughts or suggestions you may have. I may not 
write back, but will be reading everything you write!

Faithfully yours,

Dominie Bush