Steph’s letter brings awareness not only to the hospital administrators but one letter acts as the first domino in a domino effect. Sonda posted it and her followers read it. I post it and my followers read it. Within each of those three groups of people, hopefully, many people will discuss it with someone else — friends, family, colleagues. Within that group at least a few will make a change. I thank you for reading this because by doing so you have brought more awareness to the world.

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FRI APRIL 8, ’16

MOST ALL OF YOU KNOW OUR MCS SISTER STEPH— & STEPH SHARED WITH ME IN AN E-MAIL— & I WANTED TO SHARE WITH ALL OF YOU!!!!

THANKS STEPH—- MISS YOUR BLOG—- BUT LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU— THANK YOU FOR SHARING!!!!  LOVE YA– STEPH!!!!

Guest Blog:
Stephanie Snajd

I had a kidney stone. I put off going to the hospital hoping it would pass. After many hours and realizing the stone wasn’t moving and I was getting dehydrated, I decided I better go to the hospital in spite of knowing I would also have to deal with reactions due to my chemical sensitivity.  I was in the emergency room and observation unit for about 18 hours.

After my visit, I wrote a letter to the hospital.

Dear *** (Hospital Administrator):

Last week I was a patient at  ***** Hospital. I really appreciated the care I received…

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