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Update #2: We did it!

Posted on January 19, 2011
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Funding Successful

This project successfully raised its funding goal on January 19, 2011.

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The gratitude of all of the people worldwide who are waiting for this kind of resource!

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Your name in a special acknowledgement section of the book.

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Your name in the acknowledgement section, plus a DIGITAL copy of the book.

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FRIENDS & FAMILY: Have a loved one with gastroparesis? Your name, their name, and a short personal message will be listed in a special section of the book. They'll also receive a personalized card by mail, letting them know that you supported this project in their honor.

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GASTROPARESIS PATIENT'S PACK: One 50-minute Health Counseling session by phone, plus a digital copy of Eating For Gastroparesis:Guidelines, Tips & Recipes, and a softcover copy of this book when it's published. Your name will also appear in the Dedication section of the book. {Limited number available!}

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Crystal Saltrelli

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Hi, there. I'm Crystal. I was diagnosed with idiopathic gastroparesis, a poorly understood digestive condition, at the age of 23. The day a doctor looked me in the eye and said "come back when you need a feeding tube," was the day I realized I had no choice but to become my own advocate.

I immediately started to educate myself, not just about gastroparesis but about all aspects of health and wellness. This eventually led to a career as a Certified Health Counselor, educating and empowering other gastroparesis patients to become their own advocates.

  1. LivingWithGastroparesis.com
  2. CrystalSaltrelli.com