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Dear list,

 

I regret to inform all that " Victoria Dragon " (aka Judy) passed away on May

12th. She was recently diagnosed with late-stage lung and pancreas cancer.

 

Judy began this list in something like 1996 and because of her long and

well-researched answers to basic questions about TCM, some of her better

posts were added to the website acupuncture.com while I was in the driver's

seat over there.

 

This initiated a long and respectful relationship between she and I. In one

way or another, that relationship will continue on. This particular mailing

list will not see any significant changes in her absence. She made it a

point to pass on the torch before her passing and I am happy and honored to

carry that torch into the future.

 

Here's a little more, from her obituary:

http://tinyurl.com/6yq65c

 

And some of the writings that she leaves behind at acupuncture.com:

ttp://tinyurl.com/6ekqas

 

 

-al.

 

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, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

 

 

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Al, I am sorry. I wondered why she hadn't been writing. Thank you for continuing

on for her.

Michelle

 

Dear list,

 

I regret to inform all that " Victoria Dragon " (aka Judy) passed away on May

12th. She was recently diagnosed with late-stage lung and pancreas cancer.

 

Judy began this list in something like 1996 and because of her long and

well-researched answers to basic questions about TCM, some of her better

posts were added to the website acupuncture.com while I was in the driver's

seat over there.

 

This initiated a long and respectful relationship between she and I. In one

way or another, that relationship will continue on. This particular mailing

list will not see any significant changes in her absence. She made it a

point to pass on the torch before her passing and I am happy and honored to

carry that torch into the future.

 

Here's a little more, from her obituary:

http://tinyurl.com/6yq65c

 

And some of the writings that she leaves behind at acupuncture.com:

ttp://tinyurl.com/6ekqas

 

 

-al.

 

--

, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

 

 

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Al, thank you for carrying on her work. Even though I didn't know her

other than through her participation here, I appreciate the role her

writing has played in my healing. I will miss her presence in my cyberlife.

 

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Nancy S+13

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Chinese Traditional Medicine , Nancy S+13 <nancy wrote:

>

> Al, thank you for carrying on her work. Even though I didn't know her

> other than through her participation here, I appreciate the role her

> writing has played in my healing. I will miss her presence in my

cyberlife.

>

> --

> Nancy S+13

>

 

Hello, friends. Over the past few days I have been meaning to ask,

where is Victoria? She's boss-girl here, isn't she...what happened.

How awful to find out! She was a pretty smark cookie, in my books.

 

-Mrs. Barley.

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I will miss her, too.

Michelle

Al, thank you for carrying on her work. Even though I didn't know her

other than through her participation here, I appreciate the role her

writing has played in my healing. I will miss her presence in my cyberlife.

 

--

Nancy S+13

 

 

 

 

" There is no way of telling people

that they are all walking around

shining like the sun. "

-----Thomas Merton

 

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Yes, she was kind and smart.

Michelle

Chinese Traditional Medicine , Nancy S+13 <nancy wrote:

>

> Al, thank you for carrying on her work. Even though I didn't know her

> other than through her participation here, I appreciate the role her

> writing has played in my healing. I will miss her presence in my

cyberlife.

>

> --

> Nancy S+13

>

 

Hello, friends. Over the past few days I have been meaning to ask,

where is Victoria? She's boss-girl here, isn't she...what happened.

How awful to find out! She was a pretty smark cookie, in my books.

 

-Mrs. Barley.

 

 

 

 

 

" There is no way of telling people

that they are all walking around

shining like the sun. "

-----Thomas Merton

 

Make Your Voice Heard. Enroll in http://ProgressiveSecretary.Org

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I shall miss Judy's (Victoria Dragon's) presence here on the group. Judy was

always so good & reliable in answering posts. She'd explain those little bits

of individual info that helped me better understand how TCM works. I really

think she was an amazing person. I only knew her through this forum, from her

personal responses to me & from the other writings that she left behind.

 

When I first read her thorough & very knowledgeable answers, it prompted me to

see what else I could find of hers. That's why I knew about her other

writings. For an 'ordinary' layperson writing on TCM, she did so with

authority but humility, never sounding the lease pompous or know-it-all. We

all owe her a debt for her contributions & for forming this list in the first

place. We'll meet again, Victoria!

 

And thank you, Al, for letting us know of her passing. And also for carrying

on her work & this list. Bless you. (As a side note, my intense itching

stopped fairly soon when I stopped all gluten or wheat products & any sources

of iodine. Thank you for your help there.)

 

Judy (another one but with far, FAR less understand than Victoria)

 

On Wednesday 21 May 2008 8:06:53 am Al Stone wrote:

> Dear list,

>

> I regret to inform all that " Victoria Dragon " (aka Judy) passed away on May

> 12th. She was recently diagnosed with late-stage lung and pancreas cancer.

>

> Judy began this list in something like 1996 and because of her long and

> well-researched answers to basic questions about TCM, some of her better

> posts were added to the website acupuncture.com while I was in the driver's

> seat over there.

>

> This initiated a long and respectful relationship between she and I. In one

> way or another, that relationship will continue on. This particular mailing

> list will not see any significant changes in her absence. She made it a

> point to pass on the torch before her passing and I am happy and honored to

> carry that torch into the future.

>

> Here's a little more, from her obituary:

> http://tinyurl.com/6yq65c

>

> And some of the writings that she leaves behind at acupuncture.com:

> ttp://tinyurl.com/6ekqas

>

>

> -al.

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Dear Al,

 

I'm so sorry for your loss and her passing.

 

It was always so great to read her writing!

 

All the best.

 

Pete

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Al Stone

chinesehealing

Wednesday, May 21, 2008 11:06 AM

[Chinese Traditional Medicine] Victoria Dragon Rises from Sea

 

 

Dear list,

 

I regret to inform all that " Victoria Dragon " (aka Judy) passed away on May

12th. She was recently diagnosed with late-stage lung and pancreas cancer.

 

Judy began this list in something like 1996 and because of her long and

well-researched answers to basic questions about TCM, some of her better

posts were added to the website acupuncture.com while I was in the driver's

seat over there.

 

This initiated a long and respectful relationship between she and I. In one

way or another, that relationship will continue on. This particular mailing

list will not see any significant changes in her absence. She made it a

point to pass on the torch before her passing and I am happy and honored to

carry that torch into the future.

 

Here's a little more, from her obituary:

http://tinyurl.com/6yq65c

 

And some of the writings that she leaves behind at acupuncture.com:

ttp://tinyurl.com/6ekqas

 

-al.

 

--

, DAOM

Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

 

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" Do not go to my tomb to cry. I do not sleep nor I will be there. I am a

thousand winds that blow. The snowflakes that flow. The sun shine that heats the

grain. The rain of autumn nourishing land. Do not go to my tomb to cry .I am not

there, nor even die. " ( from dan millman's book).

TCM is about changing and sometimes,when it realy happens, we are never

prepared. I will miss her.

Tks Al to keep on going.

 

-

Michelle Clark

Chinese Traditional Medicine

Wednesday, May 21, 2008 3:42 PM

Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Victoria Dragon Rises from Sea

 

 

I will miss her, too.

Michelle

Al, thank you for carrying on her work. Even though I didn't know her

other than through her participation here, I appreciate the role her

writing has played in my healing. I will miss her presence in my cyberlife.

 

--

Nancy S+13

 

" There is no way of telling people

that they are all walking around

shining like the sun. "

-----Thomas Merton

 

Make Your Voice Heard. Enroll in http://ProgressiveSecretary.Org

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I thought I would also write and express my thanks to Victoria Dragon

in all her efforts with this message board.

 

My story is probably like many others, one day I was looking online

for some stuff about TCM and I came across this group. Judy was very

nice and welcoming, and I found this place very nice to share idea's

and help others with the limited amount I know, and also a friendly

place to ask questions and get answers. I always appreciated how Judy

would take the time to dissect answers and explain them out in a way

that a beginner could understand, making sure to always note things

like the liver vs Liver. I've always found it exciting to have one of

her posts in the inbox to read and learn something new or see a

different approach or just review. I also appreciated her posts on

PWC (people with chronic fatigue syndrome as she called it), it was a

big help to me as I have the same thing going on. I feel like I've

learned a lot from her and she was real great! She was always willing

to take the time to share her experience and knowledge from her

experiences selflessly. I really appreciate what she did and the

environment she created here, and I'm really glad that she had the

foresight to see that she might not be able to take care of this group

into the future and asked Al to help her out, and I'm also very

grateful to Al for accepting the offer and continuing the journey =)

 

We'll miss her for sure, but I'm sure she is in a good place right now

and isn't troubled so much by her body, and can more freely share her

gift and insights =) I'm grateful to have known her!

 

Rex

 

 

looks like the " h " in that other link isn't there, so I thought I

would just update it so everyone can use it.

 

http://tinyurl.com/6ekqas

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , " Al Stone " <al wrote:

>

> Dear list,

>

> I regret to inform all that " Victoria Dragon " (aka Judy) passed away

on May

> 12th. She was recently diagnosed with late-stage lung and pancreas

cancer.

>

> Judy began this list in something like 1996 and because of her long and

> well-researched answers to basic questions about TCM, some of her better

> posts were added to the website acupuncture.com while I was in the

driver's

> seat over there.

>

> This initiated a long and respectful relationship between she and I.

In one

> way or another, that relationship will continue on. This particular

mailing

> list will not see any significant changes in her absence. She made it a

> point to pass on the torch before her passing and I am happy and

honored to

> carry that torch into the future.

>

> Here's a little more, from her obituary:

> http://tinyurl.com/6yq65c

>

> And some of the writings that she leaves behind at acupuncture.com:

>

>

>

> -al.

>

> --

> , DAOM

> Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

>

>

>

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I was really touch though I only know Victoria through this list. I

would also like to express my appreciation of " Victoria " (Judy)'s

dedication to this list. Also big thank you for Al to take over the

list. I have enjoyed and learned a lot from the postings here.

 

Christine

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , " Al Stone " <al wrote:

>

> Dear list,

>

> I regret to inform all that " Victoria Dragon " (aka Judy) passed away

on May

> 12th. She was recently diagnosed with late-stage lung and pancreas

cancer.

>

> Judy began this list in something like 1996 and because of her long and

> well-researched answers to basic questions about TCM, some of her better

> posts were added to the website acupuncture.com while I was in the

driver's

> seat over there.

>

> This initiated a long and respectful relationship between she and I.

In one

> way or another, that relationship will continue on. This particular

mailing

> list will not see any significant changes in her absence. She made it a

> point to pass on the torch before her passing and I am happy and

honored to

> carry that torch into the future.

>

> Here's a little more, from her obituary:

> http://tinyurl.com/6yq65c

>

> And some of the writings that she leaves behind at acupuncture.com:

> ttp://tinyurl.com/6ekqas

>

>

> -al.

>

> --

> , DAOM

> Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

>

>

>

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I am so very sorry to hear this. I came to this list several years ago

when I was a beginning student of TCM. Victoria Dragon's posts helped

elucidate points on more than one occasion. She did a wonderful job of

making this medicine accessible and real (with her many fine metaphors

and explanations). She will be missed and I am sure well remembered.

 

Al, thank you for your posts and for agreeing to take over the reigns.

It is a great honor to her and is much appreciated.

 

Matt

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I am sorry to hear about Victoria Dragon (Judy) to start such a wonderful group

and then to have the ability to keep the group going shows what a wonderful

person Judy was. I don't like saying was because I believe she is still watching

over us. Judy we will miss you yet we know your in a better place with no pain

no more cancer no more fear.

We are always learning and improving and coming closer to our spiritual beings

 

 

 

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Re: Victoria Dragon Rises from Sea

 

Shock & Despair: what a great loss!

We were so lucky to have been in the shining presence

of dr Victoria,albeit for far too short a time,

Thank You,

dar dobs

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Chinese Traditional Medicine , " Al Stone " <al wrote:

>

> Dear list,

>

> I regret to inform all that " Victoria Dragon " (aka Judy) passed away

on May

> 12th. She was recently diagnosed with late-stage lung and pancreas

cancer.

>

> Judy began this list in something like 1996 and because of her long and

> well-researched answers to basic questions about TCM, some of her better

> posts were added to the website acupuncture.com while I was in the

driver's

> seat over there.

>

> This initiated a long and respectful relationship between she and I.

In one

> way or another, that relationship will continue on. This particular

mailing

> list will not see any significant changes in her absence. She made it a

> point to pass on the torch before her passing and I am happy and

honored to

> carry that torch into the future.

>

> Here's a little more, from her obituary:

> http://tinyurl.com/6yq65c

>

> And some of the writings that she leaves behind at acupuncture.com:

> ttp://tinyurl.com/6ekqas

>

>

> -al.

 

I was out of town for some time, so am just now getting caught up on

the posts. I'm very saddened to hear of her death, had no inkling she

was struggling with illness again. I too appreciate her establishing

this list; my harddrive is filed with megabytes of files from her

posts to use as references. I appreciate you taking over Al, your

knowledge is quite vast as well, and you can also explain it very

simply if need be, so nonprofessionals can understand.

 

sue

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judy always was smart and very active.I teach alot of her mamment in

,sorry we lost great practioner and very kind friend.she

was one of the old this group.

QADIR M.D

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