[tri-med] Re: Unique Newsletter

As long as the person e-mailing the person in the newsletter is part of 
Unique, I don't think that would be a problem.  But it still may be simpler 
for the person to just join Unique, because what they will do is do a search 
for anyone having the same or close to the same genetic makeup, if you want, 
and then give you their contact info.  I did that for a person locally as 
the UIHC said for her daughters genetic makeup, they only knew of about five 
to ten.  She joined Unique and they had about 300.  Made her feel a bit 
better.  On the flip side, there is no one even close to Candaces' genetic 
makeup.  Just some food for thought.   :-)


>From: TRIER9@xxxxxxx
>Reply-To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [tri-med] Re: Unique Newsletter
>Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 22:46:26 EDT
>
>Or, one of us could email the person in the newsletter and ask her if she'd
>mind corresponding with you? Most people put their email addy w/their 
>letter.
>Laurie
>Mom to Bri wt 9p
>
>
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