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Written by Dr. Mel
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Thursday, 28 August 2008 |
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It took nearly two years, but I think that I have finished my book on Connecticut climate.....what a task! I'll be sharing more about that with you, but the important thing is that I can get back to this website, and help those as much as possible with myeloma. I have had plenty of bumps along the way, but this fall season marks my 12th anniversary since diagnosis, We keep going, don't we? Lately, I have noticed my immune system to be a little less than before. I am more vulnerable to colds, and my back is still a serious problem. I keep shrinking. But, I now walk two miles each day. I just can't stop. Stay tuned. |
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Written by Jeff Bailey
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Wednesday, 17 October 2007 |
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You may have missed it this past weekend, but Dr. Mel was featured in a health segment produced for Walgreen's drug stores that aired on the Lifetime cable network this past weekend. |
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Written by Jeff Bailey
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Tuesday, 25 September 2007 |
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The Danbury News Times gave Dr. Mel and the scholarship in his name a nice write-up this past Sunday. Here's a bit of what Robert Miller wrote: |
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Written by Jeff Bailey
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Tuesday, 11 September 2007 |
NEW MILFORD -- Cancer stormed into Wayne Poulter's life a decade ago like an off-the-radar tornado, the diagnosis ripping him apart.
Searching for a forecast of what might lie ahead, this weekend skier and runner was steered to the state's high-profile meteorologist Dr. Mel Goldstein, his former Western Connecticut State University professor who a year earlier discovered he would have to weather the same formidable, incurable foe.
"It took me 30 days just to say multiple myeloma, never mind spell it,'' Poulter said.
To this day, Poulter contends it was Goldstein's optimism mixed with realistic expectations that lowered his anxiety.
(This story is from the Danbury, Connecticut, NewsTimes. Read the full story at http://www.newstimeslive.com/archives/story.php?id=1186570412 ) |
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Written by Jeff Bailey
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Saturday, 14 April 2007 |
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Once again the poker playing skills of WTNH-TV meterologist Matt Scott have helped to grow the Dr. Mel Goldstein Multiple Myeloma Fund. |
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